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Table 3-20     Problems resolved in XCP 2050 (continued)
SPARC M10-
RTI No.
1
4
4S
RTIF2-
x
x
x
131107-002
Reconstructing the logical domain (RTIF2-130528-001)
To resolve this problem when you have saved the configuration information of the
logical domain and are operating the system with a configuration other than
factory-default, you must reconstruct the logical domain configuration after update
of the XCP firmware through the following procedure:
1.
Check the current configuration information of the logical domain stored in
XSCF.
This example assumes that the name of the saved logical domain configuration
information is config1.
XSCF>   showdomainconfig -p 0
20xx-yy-zz   hh:mm:ss
PPAR-ID           :0
Booting   config
Description
If the input power to the system is turned
on, the XSCF is reset, or the XCP
firmware is updated, the "SCF Diagnosis
initialize RTC" error is erroneously
detected, causing the following
phenomena to occur.
[Phenomenon 1]
The XSCF time may return to January 1,
1970.
[Phenomenon 2]
The time difference between the XSCF
and all physical partitions (PPARs) may
become a value of 1.3 billion seconds or
more. You can check this phenomenon
by executing the showdateoffset(8)
command, since the time difference
between the XSCF and all the PPARs is
displayed as a value of "1300000000 sec"
or more.
XSCF> showdateoffset -a
PPAR-ID Domain Date Offset
00 1300000100 sec
01 1300000100 sec
:
:
15 1300000100 sec
[Phenomenon 3]
If you reset the PPAR or power off and
on the PPAR, the Oracle Solaris time may
return to January 1, 1970.
Workaround
There is no effective workaround.
Update to firmware version XCP 2050 or
later.
[How to restore]
For details, see
"Restoration after
erroneous detection of the "SCF
Diagnosis initialize RTC" error
(RTIF2-131107-002)."
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