Workaround: Avoid unbinding and then rebinding the guest domain. This situation occurs intermittently after stopping and starting guest domains, rebooting the primary domain, and binding and starting the guest domains. After the migration completes successfully, the format command hangs even though the disks are available and can be accessed.īug ID 19388985: Attempting to connect to a guest domain console succeeds but the console does not take input. īug ID 19430884: A guest domain that is configured with 108 virtual disks from two service domains is migrated. ![]() For more information, see Oracle Virtual Machine (OVM) Server for SPARC Guest Domains may not Accept Console Input on SPARC T4/T5/M5/M6 Series Servers Running Sun System Firmware Releases 8.5.1.b and 9.2.1.B/C (Doc ID 1946535.1). You might encounter the following bugs if your system runs system firmware version 8.5.1.b, 9.2.1.b, or 9.2.1.c. primary# ldm start-reconf primaryįor example, the following command assigns two whole cores to the primary domain: primary# ldm set-core 2 primaryįormat Command Hangs After Having Migrated a Guest Domain or a Guest Domain Console Does Not Take Input Initiate a delayed reconfiguration on the primary domain. Verify that the primary domain has partial cores. Verify that the primary domain does not have the whole-core constraint. Workaround: Use a delayed reconfiguration to apply the whole-core constraint to a primary domain that has partial cores. These bug writeups remain for those who are still running the Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.1 release.īugs Affecting the Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.1.1.2 Software System Crashes When Applying the Whole-Core Constraint to a Partial Core primary Domainīug ID 19456310: When using dynamic reconfiguration to apply the whole-core constraint to a primary domain, the removal of partial cores results in an OS panic or system powercycle.Ī partial core is removed if the core is shared with another domain or if one of the free strands in the core is faulty. ![]() Note - Some of the bugs described in this section have been fixed since the Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.1 release.
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