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Netra SPARC T4-1B Server Module

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Supported Chassis

Identify Your Chassis Version

Supported Hardware Components

Preinstalled Software

Supported Versions of the OS, Firmware, and Software

Required OS Package and Patch Updates

Determining Oracle Solaris 11 OS Package Update Version

Oracle Solaris 10 OS Patches

Identifying Drive Logical Device Names and Physical Locations

Correlate WWN Device Names With Physical Locations (diskinfo Command)

Correlate WWN Device Names With Physical Locations (probe-scsi-all Command)

Oracle Solaris Jumpstart WWN Syntax

Interactive Installation Example

High-Altitude Mode Oracle ILOM Feature

Known Product Issues

Hardware Issues

Sun Type 6 Keyboards Are Not Supported by SPARC and Netra SPARC T4 Series Servers

Chassis CMM Does Not Allocate Enough Power to the Netra T4-1B Server Module (CR 7141886)

PSH Might Not Clear a Retired Cache Line on a Replaced Motherboard (CR 7031216)

2-Meter USB Cable Length Limit (7048419)

Uncorrectable L2 Cache Errors Are Sometimes Reported as Core Faults Without any Cache Line Retirement (CR 7071237 and CR 7071974)

During a Reboot After an Unrecoverable Hardware Error, CPUs Might Not Start (CR 7075336)

Blue LED on Drive Does Not Light When the Drive Is Ready to Remove (CR 7082700)

Firmware, OS, and Other Software Issues

fault.memory.memlink-uc Fault Did Not Cause Panic as Stated by System Message (CR 6940599)

Timestamp for an Oracle ILOM Fault/Critical Event Might Be off by One Hour (CR 6943957)

e1000g Driver Generates Spurious ereports When Installing Oracle Solaris OS Over a Sun PCIe Dual Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (CR 6958011)

When diag-switch? is Set to true, Oracle Solaris OS Fails to Update the EEPROM for Automatic Rebooting (CR 6982060)

sas2ircu Message That RAID Volume Sizes Other Than MAX Are Not Supported (CR 6983210)

Fault Management Sometimes Sends Resolved Cases to the SP (CR 6983432)

Units Used to Define the MIB Power Management Time Limit Are Reported in Seconds (CR 6993008)

Spurious Interrupt Message in System Console When Using Oracle VTS (CR 7038266)

Intermittent Link Training Timeout Displayed During Power Cycles (CR 7043201)

The cfgadm Command Might Fail on SG-SAS6-REM-Z or SGX-SAS6-REM-Z HBAs (CR 7044759)

Message From cpustat Refers to Processor Documentation Incorrectly (CR 7046898)

The reboot disk Command Occasionally Fails When disk Argument Picks Up Extra Characters (CR 7050975)

PCIe Correctable Errors Might Be Reported (CR 7051331)

Watchdog Timeouts Seen With Heavy Workloads and Maximum Memory Configurations (CR 7083001)

ereport.fm.fmd.module Generated During a Reboot of an SDIO Domain (CR 7085231)

Oracle VTS dtlbtest Hangs When CPU Threading Mode Is Set to max-ipc (CR 7094158)

Documentation Issues

Correlate WWN Device Names With Physical Locations (diskinfo Command)

The diskinfo command is a new disk and slot identification utility. This command was introduced in Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 OS and in the kernel patch 144500-19 (or later).

If you do not have access to the OS, for example, if the server module is not booted, see Correlate WWN Device Names With Physical Locations (probe-scsi-all Command).

If your OS does not provide the diskinfo command, refer to the SPARC T4 Series Servers Administration Guide for alternative methods.

  1. Log into the OS.
  2. Type.
    # diskinfo -a
     
    Enclosure path:         1114BD0ACC-physical-hba-0
    Chassis Serial Number:  1114BD0ACC-physical-hba-0
    Chassis Model:          ORCL,SPARC-T4-1B
     
    Label      Disk name               Vendor   Product          Vers
    ---------- ----------------------  -------- ---------------- ----
    /SYS/HDD0  c0t5000C50033438DBBd0   SEAGATE  ST930003SSUN300G 0B70
    /SYS/HDD1  c0t5000C50005C15803d0   SEAGATE  ST930003SSUN300G 0468
  3. Use the output under the Label and Disk Name columns to correlate a drive's physical location with its corresponding logical device name.

    For this server module:

    • /SYS/HDD0 represents a drive in slot 0.

    • /SYS/HDD1 represents a drive in slot 1.

    In this example, the drive installed in slot 0 has a logical device name of c0t5000C50033438DBBd0.


    Note - The diskinfo command provides a variety of disk information depending on the command options you specify. For more information, type diskinfo -h and refer to the diskinfo(1M) man page.