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XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1121 (Continued)
TABLE 3-3
M4000
ID
M3000
M5000
RTIF1-
O
O
070528-002
RTIF1-
O
070802-001
RTIF1-
O
070823-001
RTIF1-
O
070823-002
RTIF1-
O
070823-003
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SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Product Notes for XCP Version 1121 • February 2016
M8000
M9000 Description
O
While XSCF is running, watchdog
timeout may occur and XSCF may
reboot.
O
When connected to telnet, the login or
the password prompt doesn't appear.
O
Using the XSCF Web, when you
selected [SSH] on the snapshot screen,
the maximum number of character
input for Host, Directory, ID, and
Password doesn't correspond to the
maximum number of character input
on the XSCF Shell.
O
When you display the Logical tree on
the XSCF Web, there may be multiple
displays of the same domain,
depending on the domain
configuration.
O
When you display the Logical tree on
the XSCF Web, the hardware
configuration of CPU or memory
which assigned to the domain appears
differently from the actual domain
configuration.
Workaround
M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000
servers:
Check that XSCF is started. If not
started, stop all the domains and then
execute the system power off/on (AC
OFF/ON). To turn on the system
power that you turned off, wait at
least 30 seconds before power-on.
M3000 server:
Check that XSCF is started. If not
started, stop the domain and then
execute the system power off/on (AC
OFF/ON). To turn on the system
power that you turned off, wait at
least 30 seconds before power-on.
Disconnect the telnet session and try
again.
To specify the value which exceeds
the maximum number of character
input for the XSCF Web, use XSCF
Shell.
On the Menu, select System Board
Configuration and refer to the domain
configuration from XSB Status (All).
Or use the showboards(8) command
to refer to the domain configuration.
On the Menu, select Device Status to
refer to the domain hardware
configuration. Or use the
showdevices(8) command to refer to
the domain hardware configuration.

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