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XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1112 (Continued)
TABLE 3-3
M4000
ID
M3000
M5000
RTIF1-
101029-001
RTIF1-
101102-001
RTIF1-
O
O
101215-001
RTIF1-
O
110216-001
RTIF1-
O
O
110222-002
RTIF1-
O
O
110523-001
RTIF1-
O
O
110526-001
M8000
M9000 Description
O
When you use the setroute(8)
command to set the gateway address
and if you mistake the setting or the
gateway has been stopped, XSCF hangs
up.
O
When the RCI of XSCF#0 and XSCF#1
both got the communication error, the
RCI asynchronous monitoring of
PRIMECLUSTER does not stop
normally but gets the monitoring
timeout, which delays the switching of
the clusters after the error detected.
O
While XSCF is running, a process may
go down. After this, XSCF may reset.
When you execute the
showenvironment power command
on the M3000 server with SPARC64
VII+ processors, an incorrect value of
"Permitted AC power consumption"
will be displayed with 470 W.
O
XSCF sends Rst packets without AH
header when dscp disconnects,
resulting in false security vulnerability
alarms.
The domain console may display this
message:
ipsec_check_inbound_policy:
Policy Failure for the incoming
packet (not secure).
O
From the OpenBoot PROM prompt
(ok), when you use the nvalias
command and try setting a devalias
to the environmental variable nvramrc,
it may fail with the message "Can't
create new alias because
nvramrc is full."
O
Invoking ' setsnmp' without options
results in segmentation fault.
Workaround
To set the gateway address, confirm
that the specified address is correct.
Before resetting XSCF by using the
rebootxscf(8) command, confirm that
the gateway is operating properly.
No workaround is available.
No workaround is available.
This error log can be safely ignored.
No workaround is available.
The correct value is 505 W for AC
power supply model and is 510 W for
DC power supply model.
This message can be safely ignored.
In case this event occurred, redo the
settings of any devalias which is
already defined in the environmental
variable nvramrc, by using the
nvalias command. Then, in order to
set the failed devalias, execute the
nvalias command once again.
To view 'setsnmp' usage options, use
'setsnmp -h'
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