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Asset ID: 1-72-1012439.1
Update Date:2010-07-06
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Solution Type  Problem Resolution Sure

Solution  1012439.1 :   DR diag-level is not synced with domain boot parameters diag-level  


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PreviouslyPublishedAs
217142


Symptoms
The current diagnostic levels for cfgadm DR are "init, quick, min, default, mem1, mem2".
The choices for diag-level settings from the Domain Boot Parameters specified in the setupdomain command are "init, quick, max, default, mem1, mem2".
There is no "max" setting from the cfgadm command.



Resolution
This bug was generated not from customer complaint but internal sources. Therefore the limited resources of the firmware group will not be spent to resolve this minor problem at this time. Therefore, any one performing a DR operation needs to be aware that the DR diag-level specified from Solaris[TM] does not include the "max" parameter. Since the "default" parameter is essentially the same as "max" there is no loss of functionality.

This Bug has been fixed in 5.19.0 FW revision (<SUNPATCH: 114526-01>)



Relief/Workaround




Additional Information
Notice current valid diagnostic levels for DR cfgadm are "init, quick, min,
default, mem1, mem2", but valid diag-level settings for Domain Boot Parameters from setupdomain are "init, quick, max, default, mem1, mem2":

sc0:A> setupdomain
Domain Boot Parameters

----------------------
diag-level [quick]: 0
0: is not a valid setting
valid settings: init, quick, max, default, mem1, mem2

DR in default mode, runs the quickest test available, unless specified in the cfgadm command.



Product
Sun Fire V1280 Server
Sun Fire E6900 Server
Sun Fire E4900 Server
Sun Fire E2900 Server
Sun Fire 6800 Server
Sun Fire 4810 Server
Sun Fire 4800 Server
Sun Fire 3800 Server

Internal Comments
For internal use only.

Audited/updated 11/24/09 - roberto.morandi@Sun.COM, Mid-Range Server Content Team


Bug ID: 4498429
dynamic reconfiguration, diag-level
Previously Published As
79255

Change History
Date: 2004-12-17
User Name: 71396
Action: Approved
Comment: Reviewed document, publishing.
Version: 5
Date: 2004-12-15
User Name: 71396
Action: Accept
Comment:
Version: 0
Product_uuid
6a74b2f9-bbd8-4b2c-870d-b6b73d6e224f|Sun Fire V1280 Server
4fe39727-0599-11d8-84cb-080020a9ed93|Sun Fire E6900 Server
bed24aa9-0598-11d8-84cb-080020a9ed93|Sun Fire E4900 Server
63ff680d-0598-11d8-84cb-080020a9ed93|Sun Fire E2900 Server
29da7938-0a18-11d6-8a41-9ed1ad6d6779|Sun Fire 6800 Server
29d6f808-0a18-11d6-8aa8-943929fbbdd8|Sun Fire 4810 Server
29d3a694-0a18-11d6-92da-df959df44cdd|Sun Fire 4800 Server
29d05214-0a18-11d6-92b2-a111614865b5|Sun Fire 3800 Server

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