Supported Versions of the OS, Firmware, and Software
Required OS Package and Patch Updates
Determining Oracle Solaris 11 OS Package Update Version
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
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)
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)
sas2ircu Message That RAID Volume Sizes Other Than MAX Are Not Supported (CR 6983210)
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)
Previously diagnosed and repaired PSH faults from the host reappear in Oracle ILOM when the host reboots. An incorrect report of a PSH-diagnosed fault appears in the Oracle ILOM CLI and web interface, and the fault LED illuminates.
You can identify this issue by checking to see if the same PSH fault was also reported from the host. If the fault was reported only by Oracle ILOM and not from the host, the fault is probably an example of this issue.
Recovery Action: Use the Oracle ILOM diagnostic and repair tools to identify and correct the error condition. This example illustrates how to diagnose and repair a PSH fault diagnosed by the host. This example is based on the Oracle ILOM fault management shell. You could instead use the Oracle ILOM CLI or web interface to accomplish the same results.
Display the fault information.
faultmgmtsp> fmadm faulty ------------------- ------------------------------------ -------------- ------- Time UUID msgid Severity ------------------- ------------------------------------ -------------- ------- 2011-09-16/15:38:19 af875d87-433e-6bf7-cb53-c3d665e8cd09 SUN4V-8002-6E Major Fault class : fault.cpu.generic-sparc.strand FRU : /SYS/MB (Part Number: 7015272) (Serial Number: 465769T+1130Y6004M) Description : A fault has been diagnosed by the Host Operating System. Response : The service required LED on the chassis and on the affected FRU may be illuminated. Impact : No SP impact. Check the Host OS for more information. Action : The administrator should review the fault on the Host OS. Please refer to the Details section of the Knowledge Article for additional information.
Check for faults on the host.
# fmadm fault # <-- Host displays no faults
Verify that the fault shown by Oracle ILOM was repaired on the host.
# fmdump TIME UUID SUNW-MSG-ID Sep 16 08:38:19.5582 af875d87-433e-6bf7-cb53-c3d665e8cd09 SUN4V-8002-6E Sep 16 08:40:47.8191 af875d87-433e-6bf7-cb53-c3d665e8cd09 FMD-8000-4M Repaired Sep 16 08:40:47.8446 af875d87-433e-6bf7-cb53-c3d665e8cd09 FMD-8000-6U Resolved #
Flush the previously faulty component from the host resource cache.
# fmadm flush /SYS/MB fmadm: flushed resource history for /SYS/MB #
Repair the fault in Oracle ILOM.
faultmgmtsp> fmadm repair /SYS/MB faultmgmtsp> fmadm faulty No faults found faultmgmtsp>