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Overview of the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Product Notes
System Software Release Features
Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM)
Hardware, Firmware, and BIOS Issues
Hardware, Firmware, and BIOS Current Issues
Management and ILOM Current Issues
Capping Power Values in ILOM Web Interface
Reading Server Power Consumption in the CMM
The Server Will Not Boot if the CMM is Off-Line
Locate LED Programmed to Stay On for 30 Minutes (6793865)
Set Port Sharing Error Message Generated When Using SP ILOM Web Interface (6895495)
Green LED Should Slow Blink (1 Hz) During Firmware Upgrade (6862377)
IPMIflash Over USB Interface Fails Due to Unexpected Response to File-upload Command (6856369)
Missing Warning Message While Doing Backup Configuration Without Passphrase (6859295)
Erroneous Chassis Hot Insertion Event Logged After CMM Reboot (6797938)
CMM ILOM Becomes Unresponsive With Multiple CLI Sessions Open (6780171)
CMM ILOM Interface Becomes Unresponsive After Repeated Use (6798257)
Blade Power On Issues With the start /SYS Command (6784708)
SP Network Connection Lost When Issuing Incorrect ipmiflash -I pci Command (6850823)
Powering On Batches of Blades Might Cause a Node to Fail to Power On (6813202)
Softcap Power Limiting Does Not Work When the Host is Powered on After the SP Reboots (6890841)
PCIe EM Native Hot Plug Does Not Work (6804272)
ILOM Power Budget Status Does Not Function Properly When Disabled and Then Enabled (7009654)
ILOM Configurations Are Preserved During Upgrade Even After Specifying "No" (6971164)
If you reset the SP to factory defaults when the host is on, you might no longer see DIMM FRU information in ILOM.
Open a terminal window and log in to the node ILOM SP using an SSh connection.
From the prompt, power off the node host by entering the command:
-> stop /SYS
Reset the SP by entering the command:
-> set /SP/reset_to_defaults=factory
Reboot the node SP by entering the command:
-> reset /SP
After the SP successfully reboots, power on the node host by entering the command:
-> start /SYS
You should now be able to view DIMM FRU information using ILOM.