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SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/

M8000/M9000 Servers

Product Notes for XCP Version 1124

Manual Code: C120-0066-01EN

August 2018, Revision A

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Contents

Preface xi

1.Software Requirements 1

XCP, Oracle Solaris OS and Required Patches

1

 

Obtaining XCP and Oracle Solaris Patches

4

 

 

Web Browser 4

 

 

 

 

 

Existing XCP Firmware Versions and Support Information 5

 

2. XCP 1124 and XCP 1124-related Information

7

 

What’s New in XCP 1124

7

 

 

 

 

Notes and Limitations 8

 

 

 

 

 

Limitations for SPARC64 VII+ and SPARC64 VII Processors

8

Notes on Secure Socket Layer (SSL) 3.0

8

 

 

Notes on SSH 8

 

 

 

 

 

Notes on Active Directory

8

 

 

 

Notes on LDAP/SSL

9

 

 

 

 

Notes on Power Consumption Monitoring Function (M3000 Server) 9

Notes on Airflow Indicator

9

 

 

 

Notes on NTP Server

9

 

 

 

 

Notes on the NTP Server Referring to the Local Clock

10

v

Notes on Timezones

11

 

 

 

Notes on XSCF Web

11

 

 

 

Limitations on Audit

13

 

 

 

Miscellaneous Notes and Limitations 13

 

XCP 1124 Issues and Workarounds

15

 

Updating to XCP 1124

16

 

 

 

 

Importing the XCP File

16

 

 

 

Updating from a Version Earlier Than XCP 1050

(M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers)

16

Updating from a Version Earlier Than XCP 1070

(M8000/M9000 Servers) 16

 

3. Information About Software

19

 

 

Notes and Limitations

19

 

 

 

 

Notes on RCI Function

19

 

 

 

Notes on Remote Maintenance

20

 

Before Setting the Remote Maintenance Service 20

The Timezone Setting for REMCS Agent Function 20

XCP Issues and Workarounds

20

 

 

Known Issues and Workarounds in XCP 1124

21

XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1124

25

 

XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1123

25

 

XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1122

26

 

XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1121

26

 

XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1121 27

Oracle Solaris OS Issues and Workarounds 59

Oracle Solaris Issues and Workarounds for All Supported Releases 60

Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10

8/11

66

Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10

9/10

67

Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10

10/09

68

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Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10

5/09

70

Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10

10/08

72

Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10

5/08

76

Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10

8/07

81

Software Documentation Updates

87

 

 

 

 

 

Updates of the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000

Servers XSCF User’s Guide

94

 

 

 

 

 

Configuring XSCF Routing

94

 

 

 

 

 

Updates of the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000

Servers XSCF Reference Manual

96

 

 

 

 

forcerebootxscf(8) Command 96

 

 

 

Miscellaneous Information 98

 

 

 

 

 

 

Identifying Degraded Memory in a System

98

 

 

Identifying Different Memory Sizes in a System Board

98

Using the showdevices Command

98

 

 

Using the prtdiag Command to Identify Memory Size 99

Identifying Permanent Memory in a Target Board

100

 

4. Information About Hardware of M3000 Server

101

 

 

Notes and Limitations 101

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes on Hardware RAID 101

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes on Using the Hardware RAID

101

 

 

Notes on Building or Deleting the Hardware RAID

102

Notes on Operating the Hardware RAID

102

 

 

Notes on raidctl(1M) Command

102

 

 

 

Notes on DVD Drive and Discs

103

 

 

 

 

Notes on the Use of USB Memory 103

 

 

 

 

Power Control and Operator Panel Mode Switch

103

 

Limitation for 1027A-Z/X1027A-Z

104

 

 

 

 

Limitation for 4447A-Z/X4447A-Z

104

 

 

 

 

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Patches for Emulex PCI Express (PCIe) Adapters

104

 

Hardware RAID Function 105

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Requirements for Hardware RAID Support

105

 

 

Hardware Documentation Updates

105

 

 

 

 

Updates of SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual 107

Removing the Motherboard Unit 107

 

 

 

5. Information About Hardware of M4000/M5000 Servers

109

Notes and Limitations

109

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes on Server Installation

109

 

 

 

 

 

Notes on DVD Drive and Discs

110

 

 

 

 

Notes on the Use of USB Memory

110

 

 

 

 

Power Control and Operator Panel Mode Switch

110

 

Notes on Air Filter

111

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Limitation for 1027A-Z/X1027A-Z

111

 

 

 

 

Limitation for 4447A-Z/X4447A-Z

111

 

 

 

 

Patches for Emulex PCI Express (PCIe) Adapters

112

 

Hardware Issues and Workarounds

 

112

 

 

 

 

Sun Crypto Accelerator 6000

112

 

 

 

 

 

Hardware Documentation Updates

112

 

 

 

 

6. Information About Hardware of M8000/M9000 Servers

115

Notes and Limitations

115

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes on Using a RAID-capable IOUA

115

 

 

 

Notes on Hardware RAID 116

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes on Using the Hardware RAID

116

 

 

Notes on Building or Deleting the Hardware RAID 116

Notes on Operating the Hardware RAID

116

 

 

Notes on raidctl(1M) Command

117

 

 

 

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Notes on DVD Drive and Discs

117

 

Notes on the Use of USB Memory

117

 

Power Control and Operator Panel Mode Switch

118

Limitation for 1027A-Z/X1027A-Z

118

 

Limitation for 4447A-Z/X4447A-Z

119

 

Patches for Emulex PCI Express (PCIe) Adapters

119

Hardware Issues and Workarounds

 

119

 

DVD Drives and cfgadm 119

 

 

 

Sun Crypto Accelerator 6000 119

 

 

Hardware RAID Function 120

 

 

 

Requirements for Hardware RAID Support 120

 

Hardware Documentation Updates

121

 

Updates of SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide 122 M9000 Servers Installation Area 123

Updates of SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual 126 I/O Unit (IOU) Mounting Locations 126

Miscellaneous Information 127

Cabinet Stabilization Measures 127

Method of Securing the Cabinet to the Floor Surface 128

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Fujitsu M9000, M4000, M5000, M3000, M8000 User Manual

Preface

These product notes contain important and late-breaking information about the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers. It covers hardware, software, firmware, and documentation, covering the latest XSCF Control Package (XCP) release.

Note – The M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers are based on high-performance and highly-reliable SPARC64 VII+ or SPARC64 VII processors.

Some references to server names and document names are abbreviated for readability. For example, if you see a reference to the M9000 server, note that the full product name is the SPARC Enterprise M9000 server. And if you see a reference to the XSCF Reference Manual, note that the full document name is the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual.

Note – Once an XCP version newer than the XCP version supported by this manual is released, only the manuals related to the new XCP version are subsequently updated. You must therefore check the manuals for the latest XCP version in addition to those related to the XCP version you are using.

Global Site http://www.fujitsu.com/global/products/computing/servers/unix/sp arc-enterprise/downloads/manuals/

Japanese Site http://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/computing/servers/unix/sparcenterprise/downloads/manual/

xi

This section includes:

“Audience” on page xii

“How to Use This Document” on page xii

“Related Documentation” on page xiii

“Documentation Feedback” on page xvi

Audience

This notes is written for experienced system administrators with working knowledge of computer networks and advanced knowledge of the Oracle Solaris Operating System (Oracle Solaris OS).

How to Use This Document

This document is intended for all models of the M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers. Read the appropriate related items depending on your server, as shown in the table below.

Chapter of This Document

M3000

M4000/M5000

M8000/M9000

 

 

 

 

Chapter 1 Software Requirements

O

O

O

Chapter 2 XCP 1124 and XCP 1124-related Information

O

O

O

Chapter 3 Information About Software

O

O

O

Chapter 4 Information About Hardware of M3000 Server

O

 

 

Chapter 5 Information About Hardware of M4000/M5000

 

O

 

Servers

 

 

 

Chapter 6 Information About Hardware of M8000/M9000

 

 

O

Servers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 1, Chapter 2, and Chapter 3 provide the information related to firmware and software for all servers. These chapters contain the descriptions which are specific to particular models, too. The relevant server name is clearly stated.

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Chapter 4, Chapter 5, and Chapter 6 provide the information related to hardware. Each chapter describes each model. The information which is common in all models is provided in all of these chapters. As a result, the description may be overlapped when you retrieve the hardware-related information of multiple models.

Related Documentation

All documents for your server are available online at the following locations:

Manual

Link

 

 

Sun Oracle software-related manuals

http://docs.oracle.com/en/

(Oracle Solaris OS, and so on)

 

Fujitsu documents (Global Site)

http://www.fujitsu.com/global/products/

 

computing/servers/unix/sparc-

 

enterprise/downloads/manuals/

Fujitsu documents (Japanese Site)

http://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/comp

 

uting/servers/unix/sparc-

 

enterprise/downloads/manual/

 

 

Note – Information in these product notes supersedes the information in the M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers documentation set.

The following table lists titles of related documents.

Related SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Documents

Manual Code

 

 

SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Site Planning Guide

C120-H030

SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide

C120-H015

SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide

C120-H014

SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide

C120-H016

SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Getting Started Guide*

C120-E536

SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Getting Started Guide*

C120-E345

SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Getting Started Guide*

C120-E323

SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide

C120-E537

 

 

Preface xiii

Related SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Documents

Manual Code

 

 

SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Overview Guide

C120-E346

SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Overview Guide

C120-E324

SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Important

C120-E633

Legal and Safety Information*

 

SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Safety and Compliance Guide

C120-E538

SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Safety and Compliance Guide

C120-E348

SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Safety and Compliance Guide

C120-E326

External I/O Expansion Unit Safety and Compliance Guide

C120-E457

SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server Unpacking Guide*

C120-E349

SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server Unpacking Guide*

C120-E350

SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Unpacking Guide*

C120-E327

SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Installation Guide

C120-E539

SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Installation Guide

C120-E351

SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Installation Guide

C120-E328

SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual

C120-E540

SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Service Manual

C120-E352

SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual

C120-E330

External I/O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual

C120-E329

SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers RCI Build

C120-E361

Procedure

 

SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers

C120-E331

Administration Guide

 

SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User’s

C120-E332

Guide

 

SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF

Varies per

Reference Manual

release

SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Dynamic

C120-E335

Reconfiguration (DR) User’s Guide

 

SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Capacity on Demand

C120-E336

(COD) User’s Guide

 

SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers RCI User’s

C120-E360

Guide

 

SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Product

Varies per

Notes

release

xiv SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Product Notes for XCP Version 1124 • August 2018

Related SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Documents

Manual Code

 

 

SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Product Notes

Varies per

 

release

SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Product Notes

Varies per

 

release

SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Product Notes

Varies per

 

release

External I/O Expansion Unit Product Notes

C120-E456

SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Glossary

C120-E514

Fujitsu M10/SPARC Servers/SPARC Enterprise/PRIMEQUEST Common

C120-H007

Installation Planning Manual

 

 

 

* This is a printed document.

† Beginning with the XCP 1100 release.

Documentation CD

For the Documentation CD, please contact your local sales representative.

SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Documentation CD (C120-E541)

SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Documentation CD (C120-E365)

SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Documentation CD (C120-E364)

Preface xv

Information Required for Server Operation

The latest information about the support for your server are provided on the websites.

Message

Global Site http://www.fujitsu.com/global/products/computing/servers/unix/ sparc-enterprise/msg/

Japanese Site http://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/computing/servers/unix/spar c-enterprise/msg/

Firmware program

For the information on how to get the latest files of firmware, contact your sales representative.

The following files or document are provided.

Firmware program file (XSCF Control Package (XCP) file)

XSCF extension MIB (OPL-SP-MIB) definition file

Note – XSCF Control Package (XCP): XCP is a package which has the control programs of hardware that configures a computing system. The XSCF firmware and the OpenBoot PROM firmware are included in the XCP file.

Fault Management MIB (SUN-FM-MIB) definition file

Obtain the Fault Management MIB (SUN-FM-MIB) definition file from Oracle.

Documentation Feedback

If you have any comments or requests regarding this document, or if you find any unclear statements in the document, please state your points specifically on the form at the following website:

http://www.fujitsu.com/global/about/resources/contact/

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CHAPTER 1

Software Requirements

This section contains the software requirements of SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 (M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000) servers.

“XCP, Oracle Solaris OS and Required Patches” on page 1

“Obtaining XCP and Oracle Solaris Patches” on page 4

“Web Browser” on page 4

“Existing XCP Firmware Versions and Support Information” on page 5

XCP, Oracle Solaris OS and Required

Patches

The supported XCP and Oracle Solaris Operating System (Oracle Solaris OS) depends on the processors being installed on the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers.

This section lists supported XCP, and Oracle Solaris OS and mandatory patches for the M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers.

Note – Apply the patches in the following order. For the procedures of CPU upgrade including the patches, see SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual.

1

TABLE 1-1 Supported XCP, Oracle Solaris OS, and Required Patches

Server: Processors

XCP

Oracle Solaris OS

Required Patches

 

 

 

 

M4000/M5000: SPARC64 VII+ 2.66 GHz

1100 or later

• Oracle Solaris 11 11/11

No patches required

M8000/M9000: SPARC64 VII+ 3.00 GHz

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 8/11

No patches required

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 9/10

No patches required

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 10/09

No patches required

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 5/09

All patches contained in

 

 

 

the PTF R10021 or later**

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 10/08

All patches contained in

 

 

 

the PTF R10021 or later**

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 5/08

All patches contained in

 

 

 

The PTF R10021 or later**

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 8/07

All patches contained in

 

 

 

The PTF R10021 or later**

M4000/M5000: SPARC64 VII 2.53 GHz

1090 or later

• Oracle Solaris 11 11/11

No patches required

M8000/M9000: SPARC64 VII 2.88 GHz

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 8/11

No patches required

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 9/10

No patches required

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 10/09

No patches required

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 5/09

All patches contained in

 

 

 

the PTF R10021 or later**

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 10/08

All patches contained in

 

 

 

the PTF R10021 or later**

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 5/08

All patches contained in

 

 

 

the PTF R10021 or later**

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 8/07

All patches contained in

 

 

 

the PTF R10021 or later**

M4000/M5000: SPARC64 VII 2.4 GHz

1070 or later*

• Oracle Solaris 11 11/11

No patches required

M8000/M9000: SPARC64 VII 2.52 GHz

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 8/11

No patches required

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 9/10

No patches required

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 10/09

No patches required

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 5/09

No patches required

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 10/08

No patches required

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 5/08

137137-09

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 8/07

119254-51 or later

 

 

 

125891-01 or later

 

 

 

127755-01 or later

 

 

 

127127-11

 

 

 

 

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TABLE 1-1 Supported XCP, Oracle Solaris OS, and Required Patches (Continued)

Server: Processors

XCP

Oracle Solaris OS

Required Patches

 

 

 

 

M4000/M5000: SPARC64 VI 2.15 GHz

1040 or later

• Oracle Solaris 11 11/11

No patches required

M8000/M9000: SPARC64 VI 2.28/2.4

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 8/11

No patches required

GHz

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 9/10

No patches required

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 10/09

No patches required

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 5/09

No patches required

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 10/08

No patches required

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 5/08

137137-09

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 8/07

No patches required

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 11/06

118833-36††

 

 

 

 

125100-04 or later

 

 

 

 

120068-03 or later

 

 

 

 

123839-07 or later

 

 

 

 

125424-01 or later

 

 

 

 

125075-01 or later

 

 

 

 

125670-02 or later

M3000: SPARC64 VII+ 2.86 GHz

1101 or later

• Oracle Solaris 11 11/11

No patches required

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 8/11

No patches required

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 9/10

No patches required

M3000: SPARC64 VII 2.75 GHz

1091 or later

• Oracle Solaris 11 11/11

No patches required

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 8/11

No patches required

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 9/10

No patches required

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 10/09

No patches required

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 5/09

All patches contained in

 

 

 

 

The PTF R10021 or later**

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 10/08

All patches contained in

 

 

 

 

The PTF R10021 or later**

M3000: SPARC64 VII 2.52 GHz

1080 or

• Oracle Solaris 11 11/11

No patches required

 

 

later*

• Oracle Solaris 10 8/11

No patches required

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 9/10

No patches required

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 10/09

No patches required

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 5/09

No patches required

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 10/08

No patches required

 

 

 

• Oracle Solaris 10 5/08

119254-59, 138866-01,

 

 

 

 

137137-09, 138504-04

 

 

 

*

If 8GB DIMM is installed on a server, update XCP to XCP 1081 or later.

 

XCP 1080 is the first XCP release for the M3000 server.

 

 

When you install a version earlier than Oracle Solaris 10 9/10, onboard LAN (bge driver) does not work. Be sure to use Oracle Solaris

 

10 9/10 or later.

 

 

 

** For more information on the PTF, contact a sales representative or a qualified service engineer. ††Apply 118833-36 before 125100-04.

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Note – You cannot boot a domain mounted with the SPARC64 VII processors using the Oracle Solaris 10 8/07 installation DVD. Use the Oracle Solaris 10 5/08 or later installation DVD to boot a domain mounted with the SPARC64 VII processors.

For additional Oracle Solaris OS information, see “Oracle Solaris OS Issues and Workarounds” on page 59.

Obtaining XCP and Oracle Solaris

Patches

For the information on how to get the latest XCP firmware or the latest patch for Oracle Solaris OS, contact your sales representative.

Web Browser

Many web browsers support the XSCF Web. The browsers in TABLE 1-2 have demonstrated compatibility with the XSCF Web through testing. For other information about XSCF Web, see “Notes on XSCF Web” on page 11.

TABLE 1-2 Tested Web Browser Versions

Web Browser Application

Version

 

 

Microsoft Internet Explorer

6.0/7.0/8.0/9.0/10.0/11.0

Mozilla Firefox (Windows)

3.6.25/8.0/9.0/ESR10.0/ESR17.0/ESR24.2/

 

ESR38.4/ESR45/ESR52/ESR60

Mozilla Firefox (Oracle Solaris 10)

2.0/3.5.9/3.6.22

Mozilla Firefox (Oracle Solaris 11)

6.0

 

 

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Existing XCP Firmware Versions and

Support Information

The following lists the XCP firmware versions that have previously been released for the SPARC Enterprise series, as well as the main support and update information for each version. For the support information for XCP 1113 or earlier, see the "What's New Information" of each version's Product Notes.

TABLE 1-3 Previous XCP Version Releases and Support Information

XCP Version

Main Support Information

 

 

XCP 1124

Security fixes.

XCP 1123

• Security fixes.

 

• Improvement of XCP firmware defects.

XCP 1122

Support of SHA256 Web server certificates and TLS 1.2.

XCP 1121

Improvement of XCP firmware defects.

XCP 1120

• Improvement of XCP firmware defects.

 

• Security fixes.

XCP 1119

Security fixes.

XCP 1118

Improvement of XCP firmware defects.

XCP 1117

Enhancement of the investigation information at the time of the

 

occurrence of "XSCF process down detected"

XCP 1116

• Support of the -b option of the sethttps(8) command.

 

• Enhancement of the diagnostic function for the "FMEM checksum

 

error" event.

XCP 1115

• Support of the forcerebootxscf(8) command

 

• Enhancement of file check and other XSCF diagnostic information

XCP 1114

• Enhancement of the investigation information at the time of occurrence

 

of an XSCF watchdog timeout *

 

 

* If this fix is not applied, the cause of the occurrence of an XSCF watchdog timeout may not be identifiable.

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CHAPTER 2

XCP 1124 and XCP 1124-related

Information

This section describes the information about XCP 1124 and XCP 1124-related information.

“What’s New in XCP 1124” on page 7

“Notes and Limitations” on page 8

“XCP 1124 Issues and Workarounds” on page 15

“Updating to XCP 1124” on page 16

What’s New in XCP 1124

This release offers the following improvement:

Security fixes. (RTIF1-180702-001)

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Notes and Limitations

This section describes the notes and limitations at the time of this release.

Limitations for SPARC64 VII+ and SPARC64 VII Processors

You must complete the upgrades to the XCP and to Oracle Solaris OS before installing the CPU/memory board unit which is mounted with the SPARC 64 VII+ and SPARC64 VII processors on your server.

Notes on Secure Socket Layer (SSL) 3.0

Due to security reasons, SSL 3.0 cannot be used with XCP 1119 or later. Use Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0.

Use Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 for XCP 1121 or earlier.

Use Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2, 1.1, or 1.0 for XCP 1122 or later.

Notes on SSH

Due to security reasons, XCP 1123 and later restrict the use of some algorithms at SSH connection. If the SSH connection to the XSCF fails, consider updating the SSH client and changing the settings.

Notes on Active Directory

While Active Directory is enabled, when you attempt to login to XSCF via the telnet, you might fail to login due to timeout of the query to secondary alternated server or later.

If the specified timeout is too brief for the configuration, the login process or retrieval of user privilege settings could fail. In such case, specify larger value for the timeout and then execute again.

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Notes on LDAP/SSL

If the specified timeout is too brief for the configuration, the login process or retrieval of user privilege settings could fail. In such case, specify larger value for the timeout and try again.

Notes on Power Consumption Monitoring Function (M3000 Server)

The amount of power consumption might not be indicated correctly in the MIB information, in the showenvironment power command output, and on the XSCF Web in the following cases; and you should wait for one minute and check the value again.

During the server powering on or powering off, or for a while after the poweron or power-off complete

During the active replacement of power supply unit, or for a while after the active replacement complete

The figures on the power consumption monitoring function represent the dissipation power from the server. The figures of peripheral devices are not included.

Notes on Airflow Indicator

The amount of exhaust air might not be indicated correctly in the MIB information, in the showenvironment air command output, and on the XSCF Web in the following cases; and you should wait for one minute and check the value again.

During the server powering on or powering off, or for a while after the poweron or power-off complete

During the active replacement of power supply unit, or for a while after the active replacement complete

The figures on the airflow indicator represent the volume of air exhausted from the server. The figures of peripheral devices are not included.

Notes on NTP Server

We recommend the domain to use the XSCF Unit as NTP server. In this case, pay attention to the following points:

XSCF must be connected to an external NTP server.

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When you connect one or more NTP servers in addition to XSCF, connect the same NTP server as XSCF is using.

For details on NTP server, contact a service engineer. For details on NTP settings, refer to the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide.

Notes on the NTP Server Referring to the Local Clock

When the NTP server which XSCF refers to is referring to the server's own system time (local clock), and when the address of "127.127.1.0" is set to that local clock, time synchronization in XSCF might fail.

The address of the XSCF's own local clock is fixed to "127.127.1.0." On the other hand, when the address of the local clock of the NTP server which XSCF refers to is set to "127.127.1.0," the address of the clock source (refid) has the same value as the address of the XSCF's own local clock. An NTP server like this is excluded from the target of XSCF time synchronization.

You can execute the showntp -l command to refer to the address of the NTP server's own clock source which is set in XSCF and the address of the XSCF's own local clock.

XSCF> showntp -l

remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter

==============================================================================

192.168.1.2 LOCAL(0) 3 u 10 1024 377 0.000 0.000 0.000 *127.127.1.0 .LOCL. 5 l 28 64 377 0.000 0.000 0.008

Of the two NTP server outputs, the upper (192.168.1.2) indicates the NTP server which is set by using the setntp(8) command. The refid is LOCAL(0), which means that the local clock which has the address of "127.127.1.0" is set to the clock source of this NTP server. On the other hand, the lower indicates the XSCF's own local clock. The address of the XSCF's own local clock is fixed to "127.127.1.0." Due to this, the NTP server (192.168.1.2) is excluded from the target of XSCF time synchronization; which results in the XSCF synchronizes with its own local clock.

With any of the following measures to avoid the trouble, time can be correctly synchronized with the NTP server which is set by using the setntp(8) command.

Change the clock source that the NTP server being set in XSCF refers to

Use the showntp -l command and check the clock source of the NTP server which is set in XSCF. An NTP server which indicates the refid of LOCAL(0) in the output is referring to the local clock which has the address of "127.127.1.0," and you should change it to refer to another clock source.

When you change the clock source of an NTP server, make sure in advance that it has no impact on other NTP clients.

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Change the address of the local clock of the NTP server

Of the NTP server which XSCF refers to, change the address of the local clock to "127.127.1.1," "127.127.1.2," or "127.127.1.3." Change /etc/inet/ntp.conf of Oracle Solaris OS. To enable the change, restart of the NTP daemon is required.

When you change the address of the local clock of an NTP server, make sure in advance that it has no impact on other NTP clients.

Change the stratum value of the NTP server

Of the NTP server which XSCF refers to, change the stratum value to "1." An NTP server which has the stratum value of "1" becomes the most significant clock source and has no refid. Therefore, there is no chance that it will have the same address as the XSCF's own local clock.

When you change the stratum value of an NTP server, make sure in advance that it has no impact on other NTP clients.

Change the address of the XSCF's own local clock

By using the setntp -m localaddr=value command, change the address of the XSCF's own local clock. In value, specify the least significant byte of the clock address of the local clock 127.127.1.x for value. A numeric from 0 to 3 can be specified. By specifying either from 1 to 3, the address of an NTP server which is referring to the local clock does not correspond to the address of the XSCF internal local clock anymore, and a server which is referring to the local clock can also be set as the NTP server of XSCF.

Notes on Timezones

The time zones (regions/location names) supported by the XSCF can be changed to support the latest time zone information.

For any previously set time zone that the system can no longer use, the XSCF switches from this unusable time zone to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and operates in UTC.

When the set time zone operates in UTC, execute the settimezone -c settz -a command, and check the settable time zones. If the time zone list does not have a set time zone, set a time zone again.

Notes on XSCF Web

When you use Mozilla Firefox (Windows version) 45ESR as the Web browser with XCP 1121 or earlier, the XSCF Web menu may not appear.

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Using the XSCF Web function, when you change from a SHA1 Web server certificate to a SHA256 Web server certificate, re-create the certificate with the sethttps command.

Under the Windows 7 with Internet Explorer 8.0, 9.0, or 10.0 environment, XSCF Web does not support the use through the built-in Administrator account.

On Internet Explorer 8.0, when you move the on-screen horizontal frame up or down to change the frame height and use the [Monitor Msg Show/Hide] button, the screen background color may turn black. In this case, click Refresh on the View menu or press [F5] key to refresh the display, to go back to the screen right after the login.

When you moved the on-screen horizontal frame up or down to change the frame height, do not use the [Monitor Msg Show/Hide] button.

M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers:

XSCF Web does not support the External I/O Expansion Unit Manager feature. The M3000 server does not support External I/O Expansion Unit.

M3000/M4000/M5000 servers:

Using the XSCF Web, when you import XCP or update the firmware, Session ID error may be displayed on the web browser. And in the Autologout setting, when you specify the timeout period as over 30 minutes, Internal Server Error might be displayed when you perform the firmware update. Please close the current browser and open the new browser to reconnect to XSCF Web.

M8000/M9000 servers:

Using the XSCF Web, when you import XCP or update the firmware, Session ID error may be displayed on the web browser. And Internal Server Error might be displayed when you perform the firmware update. Please close the current browser and open the new browser to reconnect to XSCF Web.

When you use the XSCF Web under Internet Explorer 6 or 7, or Firefox 2 environment, remove the plug-in if a plug-in such as the search tool installed with the browser, or disable the pop-up blocking.

When you use the XSCF Web under Internet Explorer 8, 9, 10, or 11, or Firefox 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, or 17 environment, disable the pop-up blocking.

When you use the XSCF Web under Firefox 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, or 17 environment and attempt to log in to XSCF, you may be prompted by the browser to save the login ID/password. In this case, do not save the login ID/password. If you save the login ID/password, the stored data can be displayed unexpectedly on the LDAP, SMTP and REMCS web pages.

Use one of two settings described below, to disable the browser's ID/password remember function:

Disable the entire browser ID/password remember function.

Click on the [Tools] menu, and select [Preferences]. On the [Security] panel, see [Passwords] and uncheck the [Remember passwords for sites] checkbox.

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Designate the XSCF Web address as an exception to the ID/password save operation.

Click on the [Tools] menu, and select [Preferences]. On the [Security] panel, see [Passwords] and check the [Remember passwords for sites] checkbox. Then, on the dialog for the ID/password saving which appears in the login attempt to XSCF, click the [Never for This Site] button. As a result, the XSCF Web address will be registered in the [Exceptions] list to the ID/password save operation, and the dialog to prompt the ID/password saving will no longer be displayed in the subsequent login attempts to XSCF.

When using FireFox ESR 38.4 as the Web browser with XCP 1120 or earlier, the display of Domain ID and Status in [Menu] - [Domain Operation] - [Domain Power] may appear distorted. If the display is distorted, Power ON and other operations are not available from the above menu. If this problem occurs, use the XSCF shell.

The browser layout may appear distorted in Internet Explorer 9, 10, or 11 environment. If this occurs, enable Compatibility View in Internet Explorer.

Limitations on Audit

The log file transfer function of the audit log set with the setaudit archive command and the setaudit disable command is not supported at present.

If the policy for writing to an audit record is set to stop temporarily ("suspend"), degradation due to an error may occur or the XSCF may be reset. In the setaudit(8) command, specify overwriting ("count") by default for the write policy for the audit trail. For details of this issue, see "RTIF1-141209-001."

Miscellaneous Notes and Limitations

Note – M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers:

For dynamic reconfiguration (DR) and hot-plug issues, see “Oracle Solaris OS Issues and Workarounds” on page 59.

The log archive feature by the setarchiving(8) and the showarchiving(8) commands, and the [Log Archives] menu of XSCF Web is not supported.

M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers:

The following functions displaying the power consumption is not supported on M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers.

power operand of the showenvironment(8) command

XSCF Web

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Note – Invalid values will be displayed by executing the commands or menu. SNMP Agent Function obtains invalid values of power consumption.

M4000/M5000 servers:

The M4000/M5000 servers are cold service machines. Hot-swapping of the CPU module (CPUM), memory board (MEMB), I/O unit (IOU), or XSCF unit is not supported.

M8000/M9000 servers:

Do not use the internal CD-RW/DVD-RW drive unit and the TAPE drive unit at the same time.

When you use the external power control interface of the external power controller, the following notification signals are not supported:

The OS panic or the server hardware error signal (*CPUN/RTNU)

The server hardware error signal (power fail, temperature error, and fan error) (*ALARM)

M8000/M9000 servers:

On the M8000/M9000 servers with XCP 1050 or later, the dual XSCF Unit feature is working. Therefore, you can not downgrade M8000/M9000 servers with XCP 1050 or later to XCP 1040 or XCP 1041, which does not support dual XSCF Unit feature.

You cannot use the following user account names, as they are reserved for system use: root, bin, daemon, adm, operator, nobody, sshd, rpc, rpcuser, ldap, apache, ntp, admin, proxyuser, and default.

XSCF-LAN is compliant with auto-negotiation. When you connect XSCF-LAN and the network device which has been fixed to the full-duplex mode, according to the IEEE 802.3 rule, XSCF-LAN communicates in the half-duplex mode. Due to this, network communication speed may slow down or communication error may occur. Do not fail to set the network device which connects with XSCF-LAN to the auto-negotiation mode.

M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers:

While you are performing DR operation to a COD board, do not execute the addcodactivation(8)/addcodlicense(8)/deletecodactivation(8)/ deletecodlicense(8)/setcod(8) command.

At this time the -e, -l, -P options of the snapshot(8) command are not supported.

An XSCF user account user name cannot match an LDAP user name, and an XSCF user account number (UID) cannot match an LDAP UID number.

In case that any failure occurred on a system board and failed to read the FRU information of system board, XSCF regards the system board as a COD board. The showboards -va command displays the COD status as "y." In this case, replace the failed system board.

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