Integrated Lights Out Manager (Ilom) Issues - Fujitsu SPARC T5440 User Manual

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Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM)
Issues
TABLE A-3
Fixed ILOM Issues
TABLE A-3
CR ID
Description
6586305
Using the SP setdate command (ALOM
compatibility shell) after having configured
non-default logical domains can cause the date
on non-default domains to change.
6722130
Even though the SSH Server setting was set from
"Disabled" to "Enabled" on the "SSH Server" tab
of the ILOM Web interface, it remains displayed
as "Disabled", but is in fact "Enabled".
6733109
The help information for the delete command
does not include an entry about the force option.
Specifying the -force or -f option will forcibly
delete an object from a namespace.
6720583
Even if the Role is changed to
Administrator/Operator for "Active directory"
in the ILOM Web interface, a blank field is
displayed for the Role.
6733492
The following sensor information is not
displayed in the ILOM Web interface (System
Monitoring tab -> Sensor Reading tab):
• /SYS/PS*/I_AC_LIMIT
• /SYS/PS*/I_DC_LIMIT
• /SYS/MB/CPU*/CMP*/BR*/CH*/D*/PRSNT
(Target: Built-in memory)
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SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Product Notes • December 2010
lists the ILOM issues that have been fixed.
Workaround
Note - Fixed in System Firmware 7.2.2.e or
later.
Use the setdate command to configure the
date on the SP before configuring and saving
logical domain configurations.
If you use setdate after non-default logical
domain configurations have been saved, each
non-default domain must be booted to Solaris
and the date corrected. (See date(1) or
ntpdate(1M).)
Note - Fixed in System Firmware 7.2.2.e or
later.
Click the "Refresh" button in the ILOM Web
interface to redisplay the information on the
page.
Note - Fixed in System Firmware 7.2.2.e or
later.
None.
Note - Fixed in System Firmware 7.2.2.e or
later.
Log in to ILOM, and confirm the defaultrole
setting for the
/SP/clients/activedirectory.
Note - Fixed in System Firmware 7.2.2.e or
later.
Use the following CLI commands to check the
information:
• show /SYS/PS*/I_AC_LIMIT
• show /SYS/PS*/I_DC_LIMIT
• show
/SYS/MB/CPU*/CMP*/BR*/CH*/D*/PRSNT
(Target: Built-in memory)

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