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1.  Late-Breaking Information

Preinstalled Software

Supported Versions of Oracle Solaris OS, Firmware, and Software

OS Package and Patch Updates

Determining Oracle Solaris 11 OS Package Update Version

Determining Oracle Solaris 10 Patch Revision

Minimum Required Patchset for Oracle Solaris 10 08/11 OS

Minimum Required Patchset for Oracle Solaris 10 09/10 OS

Minimum Required Patchsets and SPARC Bundle for Oracle Solaris 10 10/09 OS

ALOM CMT Compatibility Shell Not Supported

Power Supply Inrush/Input Surge Current Information

Custom nvalias Settings Will Not Change During a System Reconfiguration

2.  Known Product Issues

Hardware Issues

Direct I/O Support

Sun Type 6 Keyboards Are Not Supported by SPARC T3 Series Servers

Hardware RAID 1E Not Supported

I/O Performance Might Degrade When Using More Than Two Ports Across Multiple Sun Dual 10 GbE SFP+ PCIe Cards (CR 6943558)

PARALLEL_BOOT/HOST_LAST_POWER_STATE=enabled Failed, Unexpected Power State (Off) After AC Cycle (CR 6994047)

Server Panics When Booting From a USB Thumbdrive Attached to the Front USB Ports (CR 6983185)

Copper QSFP Cables Not Supported (CR 6941888)

Performance Limitations Occur When Performing a Hot-Plug Installation of a x8 Card Into a Slot Previously Occupied With a x4 Card (CR 6987359)

Error Messages Not Retained After UE and CE Memory Failures (CR 6990058)

Watchdog Timeouts Might Occur Under Very Heavy Load (CR 6994535)

Unrecoverable USB Hardware Errors Occur In Some Circumstances (CR 6995634)

Replace Faulty DIMMs With Uncorrectable Errors (UEs) As Soon As Possible (CR 6996144)

Service Processor Does Not Always Initialize When AC Power Is Removed for Less Than 120 Seconds (CR 6997182)

Intermittent Power Supply Faults Occur During Power On (CR 7066165)

Voltage Fault Prevents Host Power-On (CR 7003014)

Oracle Solaris OS Issues

Static/Dynamic Input/Output Not Currently Supported

Oracle Solaris OS Has Changed How It Specifies Logical Device Names

The cfgadm -al Command Takes a Long Time to Print Output (CR 6937169)

False nxge Warning Messages (CR 6938085)

Spurious Interrupt Message in System Console (CR 6963563)

The prtpicl Command Does Not Display Drive Information (CR 6963594)

Missing Interrupt Causes USB Hub Hotplug Thread to Hang, Resulting In Process Hangs (CR 6968801)

Long Local Console Delays During Login or Logout of Oracle Solaris (CR 6971884)

Spurious Error Message During Initial Oracle Solaris OS Installation (CR 6971896)

SDIO Policy Violations Might Cause the Primary Domain To Panic During Boot (CR 6983964)

On-Board Ethernet Devices Fail to Connect After a Faulty CPU Reconfigures Back to the Host (CR 6984323)

hostconfig Command Does Not Update CPU Serial Number in the Physical Resource Inventory Machine Descriptor (PRI MD) (CR 6989166)

Oracle Enterprise Manager Process Hangs and Becomes Unkillable (CR 6994300)

Gigabit Ethernet (nxge) Driver Not Loading on Systems With Oracle Solaris 10 10/09 OS and Solaris 10 9/10 Patch Bundle (CR 6995458)

Diagnosis Engine (eft) is Disabled on Memory Unrecoverable Errors Reportedly Due To Exceeding Module Memory Limit (CR 7000649)

Firmware Issues

Intermittent WARNING: ios#, peu# Link Width x8 Link Speed GEN1 Messages (CR 6958263)

sas2flash Utility Fails When Six or More Sun Storage 6 Gb SAS RAID PCIe HBAs, External, Are Installed (CR 6983246)

Adding a PCIe End-Point Device to a Guest Domain Might Result in a Hypervisor Abort and Shutdown (CR 6999227)

Cold Reset Adds One Day to System Time (CR 7127740)

Performing stop /SYS with HOST_COOLDOWN Policy Enabled Generates a Critical Voltage Fault

OS Package and Patch Updates


Note - You should install the latest patches or package updates available for the version of the Oracle Solaris OS installed on your system.


Determining Oracle Solaris 11 OS Package Update Version

Updates to Oracle Solaris 11 are provisioned using package updates called Support Repository Updates (SRUs) instead of patches. SRUs are part of a new OS provisioning scheme called the Image Packaging System (IPS).

To determine the package version of the Oracle Solaris 11 OS installed on your system, run the pkg info kernel command and then interpret the FMRI value displayed in the output. This is an example:

# pkg info kernel
          Name: system/kernel
       Summary: Core Kernel
   Description: Core operating system kernel, device drivers and other modules.
      Category: System/Core
         State: Installed
     Publisher: solaris
       Version: 0.5.11
 Build Release: 5.11
        Branch: 0.175.0.2.0.2.1
Packaging Date: Wed Oct 19 07:57:11 2011
          Size: 17.99 MB
          FMRI: pkg://solaris/system/kernel@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.2.0.2.1:
                  20111128T20503    

Then evaluate the following three fields in the FMRI value:

You can ignore the other fields in the FMRI package description.

When you know which version of the OS is installed, you can access a list of all the packages contained in that release from the following web page:

http://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/release/en/index.shtml

To list the packages contained in a particular Oracle Solaris 11 release, select that release in the Release and Branch pull-down menu and press the Browse button. Or you can search for individual packages in the Search for: window.

Determining Oracle Solaris 10 Patch Revision

If your system is currently running Oracle Solaris 10, you can find its patch level with the commands showrev(1M) and uname(1). This is shown in the following example:

# showrev
Hostname: *********
Host id: *********
Release: 5.10
Kernel architecture: sun4v
Application architecture: sparc
Hardware provider: Sun_Microsystems
Domain: Ecd.East.Sun.COM
Kernel version SunOS 5.10 Generic_142909-17
# uname -a
SunOS ********* Generic_142909-17 sun4v sparc sun4v
# showrev -p | tail -3
Patch: 143525-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 118833-36, 127127-11 Incompatibles: 
    Packages:SUNWcsu
Patch: 143125-01 Obsoletes: 138079-01 138089-01 Requires: 120011-14 
    Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 121557-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWpiclu
#

Minimum Required Patchset for Oracle Solaris 10 08/11 OS

No additional patches are required before using the server with the Oracle Solaris 10 08/11 OS. However, you should download and install “Recommended OS Patchset Solaris 10 SPARC”. This patchset contains Oracle Solaris 10 OS patches that address current Sun Alerts.


Note - The download of the Solaris 10 8/11 SPARC Bundle is identified by the number 14158708 at http://support.oracle.com.


Minimum Required Patchset for Oracle Solaris 10 09/10 OS

Install the patches listed in Minimum Required Patchset for Oracle Solaris 10 09/10 before using the server with the Oracle Solaris 10 09/10 OS.

Table 1-3 Minimum Required Patchset for Oracle Solaris 10 09/10

143647-08
144567-01
145098-02
145868-01
144486-04
144488-04
145786-02
145961-01

In addition, you should download and install “Recommended OS Patchset Solaris 10 SPARC”. This patchset contains Oracle Solaris 10 OS patches that address current Sun Alerts.


Note - The download of the Solaris 10 09/10 SPARC Bundle is identified by the number 13153809 at http://support.oracle.com.


Minimum Required Patchsets and SPARC Bundle for Oracle Solaris 10 10/09 OS

To use the server with the Oracle Solaris 10 10/09 OS, install the patches listed in Minimum Required Patchset for Oracle Solaris 10 09/10, as well as the Oracle Solaris 10 09/10 SPARC Bundle. In addition, you should download and install “Recommended OS Patchset Solaris 10 SPARC”. This patchset contains Oracle Solaris 10 OS patches that address current Sun Alerts.


Note - The download of the Solaris 10 8/11 SPARC Bundle is identified by the number 13153814 at http://support.oracle.com.