Known Issues; General Functionality Issues And Limitations - Sun Microsystems SPARC Enterprise M5000 Product Notes

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7. 120222-xx (minimum revision -21)
8. 125127-xx (minimum revision -01 Reboot your domain before proceeding.)
9. 125670-xx (minimum revision -02)
10. 125166-xx (minimum revision -05)

Known Issues

This section describes known hardware and software issues in this release.

General Functionality Issues and Limitations

Caution – For dynamic reconfiguration (DR) and hot-plug issues, see
"Solaris Issues and Workarounds" on page
For 1027A-Z/X1027A-Z, PCIe Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber XFP cards, these
limits apply:
Do not use more than two cards per domain.
Do not use these cards in an External I/O Expansion Unit.
For 4447A-Z/X4447A-Z, PCIe Quad-port Gigabit Ethernet Adapter UTP cards,
these maximum limits apply:
No more than two cards in an External I/O Expansion Unit
No more than four cards in a Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 server
No more than eight cards in a Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 server
To complete updating the OpenBoot PROM firmware in the target domain, be
sure to power off/on the domain.
When the Solaris OS is in single user mode, do not switch from the domain
console to the XSCF Shell as the Solaris OS might switch to multi-user mode.
The XSCF web browser interface, also known as the browser interface (BUI), does
not support the External I/O Expansion Unit Manager feature.
The XSCF web browser interface, also known as the browser user interface (BUI),
supports new features concerning the COD configuration.
You cannot use the following user account names, as they are reserved by the
XSCF firmware for system use: root, bin, daemon, adm, operator, nobody,
sshd, rpc, rpcuser, ldap, apache, ntp, admin, and default.
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