Table 3-17 Problems resolved in XCP 2070 (continued)
SPARC M10-
RTI No.
1
4
4S
RTIF2-
x
x
x
131112-016
RTIF2-
x
x
x
140623-001
Response to "FMEM serious error" of SPARC M10-4S
(RTIF2-130711-001)
Replacing SPARC M10-4S
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When replacing the SPARC M10-4S by following the maintenance menu
displayed by executing the replacefru(8) command, perform Step 3 and then turn
on the input power to the target SPARC M10-4S (BB#x). Then, after waiting for 50
minutes, manually enter "f" in Step 4 to perform the work.
Please execute the following steps:
1) Remove (Delete) the BB#x from a system.
2) Turn off the breaker of the BB#x.
3) After the exchanged device is connected with the system, turn on
the breaker of the BB#x.
4) Please select[f:finish] :
Adding SPARC M10-4S
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When adding the SPARC M10-4S by following the maintenance menu displayed
by executing the addfru(8) command, perform Step 1 and then turn on the input
power to the target SPARC M10-4S (BB#x). Then, after waiting for 50 minutes,
manually enter "f" in Step 2 to perform the work.
Please execute the following steps:
1) After the added device is connected with the system, please turn on
the breaker of the BB#x.
Description
If you use the deleteuser(8) command to
delete a user account for which an SSH
user public key is registered, it is deleted
but the user public key is not deleted.
User public keys will continue to increase
in number such that it may not be
possible to register one for a new user
account.
Moreover, if a user account with the
same name is registered again, the SSH
user public key registered previously is
set.
Even when the snapshot(8) command is
executed, it does not collect log data
concerning NTP-related statistics.
Workaround
Before deleting a user account with the
deleteuser(8) command, execute setssh -c
delpubkey -a -u to delete the SSH user
public key registered for the user account.
[How to restore]
Perform the following procedure.
1. Execute the adduser(8) command to
register the deleted user account again.
2. Execute the rebootxscf -a command to
reset the XSCF, or turn off and on the
input power.
3. Execute setssh -c delpubkey -a -u to
delete the SSH user public key.
4. Execute the deleteuser(8) command to
delete the user account.
There is no effective workaround.
This problem does not affect system
operation.
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