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XCP Issues and Workarounds (2 of 2)
TABLE 3-1
ID
Description
6760740
You might see console error messages and a
core dump
(ereport.chassis.software.core) 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.
6761674
The first usage of the OBP command probe-
scsi-all might not show all devices
connected via the external SAS port.
6765468
When the timezone other than three characters
has been set, the error logs cannot be
displayed on XSCF Web "Error Log" page. In
addition, XSCF Web "Panic Log" and "IPL
Message Log" pages displays the date on the
,table with "---".
6789066
In the settimezone -c adddst command,
when you set eight or more letters to the
abbreviation of time zone and the name of
Daylight Saving Time, execution of the
showlogs command induces a segmentation
fault and results in an error.
6851009
If certain changes occur on a standalone NTP
server, the XSCF connection to the NTP server
is lost, and XSCF uses instead its local clock.
This problem occurs with a standalone NTP
server, that is, with an NTP server that syncs
the time with its own local clock (LCL), not
with a higher-stratum NTP server. Changes
that can trigger this change include:
• Rebooting the NTP server
• Modifying the date by even one second
• Changing the NTP server stratum
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Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Product Notes for XCP 1090 • August 2009
Workaround
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.
Retry the probe-scsi-all command.
Use the showlogs(8) command on the XSCF
shell.
Specify the abbreviation of time zone and the
name of Daylight Saving Time in seven letters
or less.
Note - Before making any changes, ensure that
your change has no impact on other NTP
clients.
The XSCF LCL is set to 127.127.1.0.
On the NTP server, change the NTP host
configuration file (/etc/inet/ntp.conf) so
that the value of the local clock is a different
value. Other available IDs include:
- 127.127.1.1
- 127.127.1.2
- 127.127.1.3

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