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Specific Issues and Workarounds (Continued)
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CR ID
Description
6929662 After you execute the prtdiag command, the output
may stop at the screen of environmental data.
6886045 Start of the FMA (Fault Management Architecture)
service may not complete. And due to the derived
event, the Solaris OS shutdown may not terminate.
For details, see
Complete (CR 6886045)" on page
6875992 During system operation, an event may repeatedly
occur that the server internal fan shows the failed
state (log: "SYS_FAN at FT0/FMx has FAILED.")
and then gets back to normal (log: "SYS_FAN at
FT0/FM1 is OK.") one second later. For details, see
"Repeatedly Occurs an Event of Internal Fan Status
Error Which Gets Back to Normal One Second Later
(CR 6875992)" on page
6861787 When you use the download command of System
Firmware (sysfwdownload) with the -u option, the
host does not start automatically after the update
completes.
6835857 After the system power-on, when Solaris OS started,
the "chip reset error!" message may appear
and Solaris OS may fail to start.
6834363 While Solaris OS is running, when you use the
poweroff command of the system controller to
order the system power-off, panic occurs in Solaris
OS and the system power stops.
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SPARC Enterprise T2000 Server Product Notes • September 2011
"Start of FMA Service May Not
16.
17.
Workaround
Note - Fixed in System Firmware 6.7.11 or later.
None.
After the ALOM reset, you can recover by
restarting picld. If not recovered, restart the
Solaris OS.
Note - Fixed in System Firmware 6.7.8 or later.
None.
Note - Fixed in System Firmware 6.7.8 or later.
Ignore the output message.
Note -Fixed in System Firmware 6.7.8 or later.
None.
Execute the poweron command and manually
start the host.
Note -Fixed in System Firmware 6.7.8 or later.
Power off the system, wait for about 180
seconds, and then power on the system.
Note -Fixed in System Firmware 6.7.8 or later.
Use the shutdown command to stop Solaris OS
and then execute the system power-off order of
the system controller.

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