Notes on the Use of USB Memory
To execute the dumpconfig(8), restoreconfig(8) or snapshot(8) command,
if you specify USB memory as the destination to store data, prepare the USB
memory as a medium in advance.
The data stored will include the information about the system. To use USB memory,
you need to pay attention to the management of the USB memory in which the data
stored, from the data security viewpoint.
We do not provide guarantees on the proper operation and connectivity to the XSCF
of every USB memory currently manufactured on the market. Depending on the
USB memory in use, defects such as the XSCF firmware error or reset may occur. In
case such defects occurred, stop the use of USB memory immediately.
To connect the USB memory to the USB port for the XSCF, connect the USB memory
directly to the USB port. If connected via the USB hub or USB extension, it might
cause errors.
Hardware Documentation Updates
This section contains late-breaking hardware information and corrections that
became known after the documentation set was published.
TABLE 2-1
Hardware Documentation Updates
TABLE 2-1
Title
SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server
Overview Guide
lists known documentation updates.
Page Number
Update
1-25
1.4.6.2 "SAS Port"
The article on "SAS Port" will be replaced by the following.
The SAS port connects the server to an external device, such
as a tape drive, which has an SAS interface. For information
on which devices can be connected, contact a service
engineer.
Note that the transfer rate of this port is up to 600MB/s
(3Gbps x 2wide).
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Information About Hardware
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