Resetting The Xscf Firmware; Updating From A Version Earlier Than Xcp 1050; Updating From A Version Earlier Than Xcp 1070; Functionality Issues And Limitations - Fujitsu Sparc Enterpise M8000 Product Notes

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You can upgrade to XCP 1092 from XCP version 1050 or later. Refer to the SPARC
Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User's Guide for
instructions.

Resetting the XSCF Firmware

After updating the XCP firmware to 1092, do not fail to reset the XSCF by using the
rebootxscf(8) command.

Updating from a Version Earlier Than XCP 1050

You cannot update to XCP 1092 directly.
If you are currently running a version earlier than XCP 1050, you must first
update to an interim version of XCP between 1050 and 1070 (inclusive) before
updating to XCP 1092. Refer to the product notes document for the interim
version for instructions.
Delete any accounts named "admin".
Any accounts named admin must be deleted prior to updating to XCP 1050 or
later. This account name is reserved in XCP 1050 and later. Use the
deleteuser(8) command to delete the account.

Updating from a Version Earlier Than XCP 1070

On a domain which has been in operation during the XCP update to 1092, when you
perform Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) to add or replace the SPARC64 VII
processors, you need to update the OpenBoot™ PROM firmware. The OpenBoot
PROM™ firmware is updated as you update the XCP and restart the domain. For
this reason, it is strongly recommended to restart all the domains after you update
the firmware to XCP 1092, regardless of whether you added or replaced the
SPARC64 VII processors.

Functionality Issues and Limitations

This section describes the known issues and limitations at the time of this release.
General Information About XCP 1092
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