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XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1121 (Continued)
TABLE 3-3
M4000
ID
M3000
M5000
RTIF1-
O
O
090430-001
RTIF1-
O
O
090508-001
RTIF1-
O
O
090729-001
RTIF1-
O
O
090824-001
M8000
M9000 Description
O
After you set https (using the self
certificate authority) by XSCF and
created a web server certificate, https
is not enabled.
O
In a domain mounted with the 10
Gigabit Ethernet card (SE0X7HE1F),
when you set the OpenBoot PROM
environmental variable diag-
switch? to true, the following
warning message appears on the
console; and at the same time, "Msg:
Device error (FCode informed
error)" is recorded in the error log.
WARNING: /pci@7,700000: FCODE
map-in doesn't match decoded
register type;
And when you execute the
showstatus(8) command,
"Degraded" might be indicated to the
FRU which has installed the relevant
card.
O
When you use the sethttps(8)
command to create a self-signed web
server certificate, if the number of
characters specified in a parameter
exceeds 100, it might result in an
internal error and you might fail to
create the certificate.
O
The XSCF might go down and require
a reboot, or you might see console
error messages and a core dump
(ereport.chassis.software.cor
e) when one of these conditions
occurs:
• A local account has been created
with a user ID explicitly assigned to
a value larger than 65536 (adduser
-u uid).
• An LDAP account has been used
that has a UID value larger than
65536.
Workaround
To set the self certificate authority, do
not specify a blank character.
The entire output can be safely
ignored.
To avoid these outputs, execute the
following command at the ok prompt
and set the OpenBoot PROM
environmental variable diag-
switch? to false.
setenv diag-switch? false
Specify up to 100 characters in the
parameter and execute the
sethttps(8) command again.
Use only user accounts with a user ID
(UID) value between 100 and 60000.
This is the range of auto-assigned
UIDs for the XSCF command
adduser(8).
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