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Table 3-22     Problems that might occur in any versions of Oracle Solaris and workarounds (continued)
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Problems that might occur with Oracle Solaris 11
and workarounds
The following table lists the problems that might occur with Oracle Solaris 11 and
workarounds for them.
Table 3-23     Problems that might occur with Oracle Solaris 11 and workarounds
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Description
= 27400 MB
Therefore, the remainder is 8 MB in this
example.
27400 MB / 64 MB = 428 and the
remainder is 8 MB
Description
An I/O domain may output the following
message, and Oracle Solaris panic may
occur if a PCIe end point device is
dynamically removed from the I/O
domain executing the ldm remove-io
command.
panic[cpuX]/thread=XXXXXXXXXXXX:
mutex_exit: not owner, lp=XXXXXXXX
owner=X thread=XXXXXXXXXXXX
Workaround
Workaround
This has been modified with SRU11.2.8.
Execute the svcadm(1M) command on
the I/O domain to disable the intrd(1M)
service before removing the PCIe end
point device from the I/O domain.
# svcadm disable intrd
Enable the intrd(1M) service after the
process of the ldm remove-io command
is completed.
# svcadm enable intrd

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