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Table 3-9     Problems resolved in XCP 2230 (continued)
SPARC M10-
RTINo.
1
4
4S
RTIF2-
x
x
x
140808-001
RTIF2-
x
140808-004
Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems Product Notes for XCP Version 2240 ・ March 2015
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Description
On a SPARC M10 system to which an
uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is
connected, the following problem may
occur: After recovery from a power
failure occurring while Oracle Solaris is
inactive or the physical partition (PPAR)
is powered off, PPAR may erroneously
reboot even though the PPAR should
remain powered off.
Note - When a power failure occurs
while Oracle Solaris is active and a UPS is
connected, Oracle Solaris will automatically
reboot upon power recovery.
This phenomenon may occur when the
operation below is followed by a power
failure recurrence and then a recovery
therefrom.
- A power failure occurs while Oracle
Solaris is active. After Oracle Solaris
boots automatically upon power
recovery, the shutdown command is
executed on Oracle Solaris to stop
Oracle Solaris (display the ok prompt).
[Example]
# shutdown -y -g0 -i0
- A power failure occurs while Oracle
Solaris is active. After Oracle Solaris
boots automatically upon power
recovery, the shutdown command is
executed on Oracle Solaris to power off
the PPAR.
[Example]
# shutdown -y -g0 -i5
A PCI Express correctable error may
occur if you connect a PCI Express
expansion unit (connected by PCI
Express Gen1), which is an IHV product,
to a SPARC M10-1.
Workaround
If you want to stop Oracle Solaris, there
is no effective workaround. To power off
the PPAR, execute the poweroff(8)
command on the XSCF.
[How to restore]
Execute the poweroff(8) command on the
XSCF to power off the PPAR.
There is no effective workaround.

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