T2000 Firmware upgrade, factory default and RAID controller
1.
I got this during a "boot net".
equesting Internet Address for 0:14:4f:f:3c:3e
ERROR: /pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,2/LSILogic,sas@2: Last Trap: Fast
Instruction Access MMU Miss
[Exception handlers interrupted, please file a bug]
[type 'resume' to attempt a normal recovery]
2.
I noticed that there was a withdrawn firmware upgrade 123482-01 is there going to be an -02?
with factory defaults set
ok > set-defaults
boot disk
doesn't work
3. How does the built-in RAID controller affect finding the boot block?
[602 byte] By [
allen_abc] at [2007-11-26 9:28:17]

# 1
1 Please contact hardware support.
2 Here is a quote from the readme file for patch 123482-01
...not planning a Solaris upgrade or re-install, then there is no immediate need to downgrade your Sun System Firmware. You can wait for a scheduled maintenance cycle...
This statement is self explanatory, the firmware patches have an upgrade cycle.
3 Can you explain more about your issues? There are steps to be taken after initially creating a volume with raidctl so Solaris can use them, it is covered in a system Spectrum InfoDoc, did you login to Sunsolve?
# 2
I filed an issue 65122686 to get the firmware updated.
So to narrow this down a bit, our product Veritas Provisioning Manager needs to know the the real disk geometry so that it can both save and load disk images. Some of the documentation suggests that the LSI controller hides the real disk geometry of the disks and instead treats them like logical volumes instead. Of course, if we don't have the real geometry we need a workaround of some sort.