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Table 3-5     Problems that might occur with XCP 2240 and workarounds (continued)
SPARC M10-
RTI No.
1
4
4S
RTIF2-
x
x
x
141208-001
RTIF2-
x
141226-001
Description
deviate.
This phenomenon occurs under the
following conditions.
- A guest domain is configured (*1), and
- a long period of time passes after the
ldm add-spconfig command is
executed from Oracle VM Server for
SPARC (*2), and
- a physical partition power is turned on
or reset
*1 Time deviation does not occur on the
control domain.
*2 Time deviation comes to about 20
seconds per month.
Suppose that the audit system is
configured so that writing to audit
records stops temporarily when the audit
trail reaches its full capacity. An XSCF
shell or XSCF Web operation at this time
may lead to an XSCF reset due to the
mistaken detection of one of the
following errors: "Hardware access
error." or "SCF panic detected."
This problem occurs even when the XSCF
shell is automatically run regularly to
monitor the logical domain status by
using PRIMECLUSTER software.
You can check the contents of the
currently set audit system by using the
showaudit(8) command. In the following
example, "Policy on full trail" is
"suspend," indicating that writing to the
audit record has been set to stop
temporarily. Also, "Audit space free" is
"0," indicating that the audit trail has
reached its full capacity.
[Example]
XSCF> showaudit all
Auditing: enabled
Audit space used: 4194304 (bytes)
Audit space free: 0 (bytes)
Records dropped: 0
Policy on full trail: suspend
--- Omitted ---
If time synchronization of the master
XSCF and the NTP server fails during
master/standby XSCF switching, the
XSCF time may deviate and the ntpd
Workaround
guest domain configuration information
in XSCF.
[How to restore]
If the guest domain time deviates, boot
Oracle Solaris in single-user mode, and
then synchronize the time.
[Example] Setting of 18:30:00 on June 27,
2014
# date 0627183014.00
Execute the setaudit -p count command
to configure the audit system to delete
new audit records when the audit trail
has reached its full capacity. (Default)
[How to restore]
Perform the following procedure.
1. Perform login authentication using the
default user account.
2. Execute the restoredefaults xscf
command.
The audit log is erased. You can execute
the setaudit command.
3. Execute the setaudit -p count
command to configure the audit system
to delete new audit records when the
audit trail has reached its full capacity.
(Default)
There is no effective workaround.
[How to restore]
If ntpd is not active when the NTP client
setting of XSCF or the NTP server setting
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