This command creates a temporary processor set containing only CPU 0, preventing
application workloads from using this processor and preventing this issue from
occurring.
Note – If any threads were bound to CPU 0, they will be unbound.
This temporary processor set is removed on the next operating system reboot, at
which point the /etc/system file workaround takes effect.
ereport.fm.fmd.module Generated During a
Reboot of an SDIO Domain
(CR 7085231)
The server module might generate an ereport.fm.fmd.module message during a
reboot of an SDIO domain. This ereport indicates that an error occurred on one of the
fmd modules but the fmdump command does not display a valid message (msg).
For example:
# fmdump -eV -c ereport.fm.fmd.module
TIME
Sep 27 2011 06:27:19.954801492 ereport.fm.fmd.module
nvlist version: 0
28
Netra SPARC T4-1B Server Module Product Notes • February 2013
version = 0x0
class = ereport.fm.fmd.module
detector = (embedded nvlist)
nvlist version: 0
version = 0x0
scheme = fmd
authority = (embedded nvlist)
nvlist version: 0
version = 0x0
product-id = ORCL,SPARC-T4-1B
server-id = c193-133
(end authority)
mod-name = etm
mod-version = 1.2
(end detector)
ena = 0x425fc9b065404001
msg = cannot open write-only transport <===
__ttl = 0x1
__tod = 0x4e81cf37 0x38e91d54
CLASS
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