This section describes major issues that are related to DR on the following Sun Fire midrange systems:
Sun Fire E6900
Sun Fire E4900
Sun Fire E6800
Sun Fire E4810
Sun Fire E4800
Sun Fire E3800
This information applies only to DR as it runs on the servers listed in this section. For information about DR on other servers, see the Release Notes or Product Notes documents or sections that describe those servers.
Table 3–1 shows acceptable combinations of Solaris software and System Controller (SC) firmware for each Sun Fire midrange system to run DR.
To best utilize the latest firmware features and bug fixes, run the most recent SC firmware on your Sun Fire midrange system. For the latest patch information, see http://sunsolve.sun.com.
Platform |
Solaris Release |
Minimum SC Firmware |
---|---|---|
Sun Fire E6900/E4900 with UltraSPARC IV+ |
Solaris 10 3/05 HW1 (a limited release) or Solaris 10 1/06 |
5.19.0 |
E6900/E4900 without UltraSPARC IV+ |
Solaris 9 4/04 |
5.16.0 |
Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 |
Solaris 9 4/04 |
5.16.0 |
Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 |
Solaris 9 |
5.13.0 |
You can upgrade the system firmware for your Sun Fire midrange system by connecting to an FTP or HTTP server where the firmware images are stored. For more information, refer to the README and Install.info files. These files are included in the firmware releases that are running on your domains. You can download Sun patches from http://sunsolve.sun.com.
This section lists important DR bugs.
If a process is holding open a network device, any DR operation that would involve that device fails. Daemons and processes that hold reference counts stop DR operations from completing.
Workaround: As superuser, perform the following steps:
Remove or rename the /rplboot directory.
Shut down NFS services.
# sh /etc/init.d/nfs.server stop |
Shut down Boot Server services.
# sh /etc/init.d/boot.server stop |
Perform the DR detach operation.
Restart NFS services.
# sh /etc/init.d/nfs.server start |
Restart Boot Server services.
# sh /etc/init.d/boot.server start |
On Sun Fire midrange systems, a CompactPCI (cPCI) I/O board cannot be unconfigured when Port 0 (P0) on that board is disabled. This problem exists in Solaris 10 and Solaris 9 software. It also exists in Solaris 8 software that has one or more of the following patches installed:
Patch ID 108528–11 through 108528–29
Patch ID 111372–02 through 111372–04
The error also occurs only during DR operations that involve cPCI boards. An error message similar to the following example is displayed:
# cfgadm -c unconfigure NO.IB7 cfgadm: Hardware specific failure: unconfigure N0.IB7: Device busy:/ssm@0,0/pci@1b,700000/pci@1 |
NO.IB7 is a CompactPCI I/O Board with P0 disabled.
Workaround: Disable the slots instead of Port 0.