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Fixed Solaris OS Issues (Continued)
TABLE A-4
CR
Description
6554813
During the transmission using the GLDv3
(Generic LAN Driver version 3) compliant
Ethernet driver, if you execute the ifconfig
command with the modlist
(modinsert/modremove) option, the software
ring procedure of GLDv3 module could cause a
deadlock.
6555956
Servers might experience panics generated from
the PCIe root complex.
A panic could occur during reboot with the
following message:
"Fatal error has occurred in: PCIe root
complex."
The panic only occurs during a reboot and has
never been observed during a reboot that
follows the panic. The panic can occur even if no
external USB devices are connected to the server.
6566442
The prtdiag command output may be incorrect
• Information of memory is displayed as left
aligned.
• Though the CPU threads have been
disabled, the FRU Status shows "All
FRUs are enabled"
• Information of a FAN replaced by hot
swapping is not displayed.
• Some of the memory configuration
information is not displayed.
6572985
During long SunVTS test runs, the SunVTS
cryptotest could fail intermittently with an
error similar to the following:
"cryptotest.FATAL n2rng0:
SUNW_RANDOM generate failed:
values generated fall outside
statistical tolerance"
6578410
The server might hang when trying to boot with
an Infiniband HBA card installed.
Workaround
Note - Fixed in Solaris patch ID 127127-11 or
later.
Add the following entry to the /etc/system
file and reboot the system.
set ip:ip_soft_rings_cnt=0
Note - This issue is resolved for servers
running the Solaris 10 5/08 OS or later.
If your server experiences this panic, perform
the workarounds described in
Experience Panics Generated From the PCIe
Root Complex (CR 6555956)" on page
If you are not running the Solaris 10 10/08 OS,
this issue is also resolved by installing patch ID
128304-03 or later.
Note - Fixed in Solaris patch ID 127127-11 or
later.
None.
Note - Fixed in Solaris patch ID 139667-01 or
later.
Install the SunVTS Patch number 127294-01 (or
later).
Note - Fixed in the Solaris 10 5/08 OS (and
later) and in the Solaris 10 8/07 OS with patch
ID 127127-11 or later installed.
Add the following setting to the /etc/system
file:
set tavor:tavor_iommu_bypass = 0
You can also upgrade the OS or install the patch
to avoid encountering this issue.
Appendix A
"Servers Might
120.
Fixed Issues
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