The following documentation errors have been found in the Solaris 8 2/02 documents.
The Sun Enterprise 10000 SSP 3.5 User Guide, Sun Enterprise 10000 Dynamic Reconfiguration User Guide, and the Sun Enterprise 10000 DR Configuration Guide contain references to a document that is not available, namely the MPxIO Installation and Configuration Guide.
The MPxIO product is now called the Sun StorEdgeTM Traffic Manager. Information on installing and configuring the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager is provided in the Sun StorEdgeTM Traffic Manager Software Installation and Configuration Guide, available on the Sun Network Storage Solutions website:
http://www.sun.com/storage/san
To access this document:
Go to http://www.sun.com/storage/san and click the “Sun StorEdgeTM SAN3.0 release Software/Firmware Upgrades and Documentation” link.
Sign on or register.
Click the “Download STMS Install/Config Guide, Solaris/SPARC (.35 MB)” link.
Page 8: In the description of the snmpd memory leaks (Bug ID 4486454), you must be superuser on the main SSP to stop and start SSP daemons, not user ssp as indicated in the text.
Pages 75 and 99: The references to the Solaris 8 Installation Supplement are incorrect. Refer to the Solaris 8 Advanced Installation Guide for details.
The eri(7d) man page incorrectly states that the eri.conf file is in the /kernel/drv/sparcv9/eri.conf file
The correct location is: /kernel/drv/eri.conf
The English language version of the Platform Notes: Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Driver contains several errors that are corrected in the Japanese language version. The errors are as follows:
Page 7, Table 7: In the "Description" column for the rx_intr_time, in the sentence "... 4.5 US ticks...", “US” is in error and should read “microsecond”.
Page 14: The description "The comma-separated numbers after the @ character at the end represent the device and function numbers, which are together referred to as unit-address." should instead read: "The comma separated numbers after the @ character represent the device and function numbers, which are together referred to as unit-address."
Page 14: In the example /pci108e;abba;/pci@4,4000/network@0, the unit-address is defined as 4,4.
Pages 15, 19, and 21: Several steps are misnumbered.
Page 17: In Table 11, "lp_autoneg_cap” should be "lp_cap_autoneg".