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Table 3-6     Problems resolved in XCP 2240 (continued)
SPARC M10-
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140711-001
Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems Product Notes for XCP Version 2240 ・ March 2015
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Description
After Oracle Solaris has been kept active
for a long time, powering off and then
powering on a physical partition (PPAR)
may cause the Oracle Solaris time to
deviate.
This phenomenon occurs in one of the
following cases:
- The setting specifying the XSCF as an
NTP client is enabled and the Oracle
Solaris does not use the NTP server.
- The setting specifying the XSCF as an
NTP client is enabled and Oracle
Solaris uses the NTP server. At the time
of Oracle Solaris booting, the ntpdate
command is not executed or the
ntpdate command fails to correct the
time.
Workaround
There is no effective workaround.
Note - To update the firmware from XCP
2232 or earlier to XCP 2040 or later for
which this problem has been resolved,
see the
"RTIF2-140711-001 additional
information".
[How to restore]
Execute the following procedure to boot
Oracle Solaris in single-user mode and
set the time.
1. Execute the poweroff(8) command to
power off the PPAR.
2. Execute the showpparstatus(8)
command to confirm that the status is
"Powered off" meaning that the PPAR
is disconnected.
3. Set the environment variable
auto-boot? of OpenBoot PROM to "false."
XSCF> setpparparam -p PPAR-ID -s
bootscript "setenv auto-boot? false"
4. Execute the poweron(8) command to
power on the PPAR.
5. Execute the console(8) command to
connect to the control domain console
and display the ok prompt.
6. Boot Oracle Solaris in single-user mode.
{0} ok boot -s
7. Execute the date command to set the
Oracle Solaris time.
[Example] Setting of 18:30:00 on June 27,
2014
# date 0627183014.00

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