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SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Product Notes for XCP Version 1121 • February 2016
• When the command is executed, a prompt to confirm execution of the
command is displayed. Enter "y" to execute the command or "n" to
cancel the command.
• When the command is executed, an error log indicating a firmware
problem is registered.
Be sure to execute this command only when the rebootxscf(8)
command does not respond and the system cannot be recovered from
the detected firmware problem.
• The forcerebootxscf(8) command terminates all connection to
XSCF, such as telnet or ssh.
• When you cancel the XSCF reset using the setdate(8) which
commands reset XSCF automatically, even if you perform this
command, the information that is set is not applied in XSCF.
• By using the forcerebootxscf(8) command, you can reset XSCF
while the domain is in operation. However, if you set up XSCF to serve
as the upper NTP server of the domain, time lag may arise between
XSCF and the domain. In such a case, adjust the domain time so that
XSCF and the domain will be synchronized.
• When the rebootxscf(8) command could not be executed and the
forcerebootxscf(8) command is executed to reset XSCF, after
setting the XSCF by executing the applynetwork(8),
setaltitude(8), setdualpowerfeed(8), sethttps(8), setntp(8),
setssh(8), or settelnet(8) command, there may be a case where this
setting cannot be reflected properly. So be sure to execute the
applynetwork(8), setaltitude(8), setdualpowerfeed(8),
sethttps(8), setntp(8), setssh(8), or settelnet(8)command, then
reflect the settings by executing the rebootxscf(8) command again.
EXAMPLE 1 Resets the XSCF forcibly.
XSCF> forcerebootxscf
Please take snapshot after reboot, when the XSCF is
ready. [y|n] :y
The XSCF will be forcibly reset. Continue? [y|n]:y
The following exit values are returned:
Successful completion.
0
An error occurred.
>0
rebootxscf(8)