Server User Manual
Table Of Contents
- SPARC® Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Product Notes
- Contents
- Preface
- General Information about XCP 1072
- Information about Hardware
- Information about Software
- XCP Issues and Workarounds
- Solaris OS Issues and Workarounds
- Software Documentation Updates
- Identifying Degraded Memory in a System
- Identifying Different Memory Sizes in a System Board
- Identifying Permanent Memory in a Target Board
- CPU Upgrade
- Installation Notes
- Adding a New CMU Equipped with SPARC64 VII as a New Domain
- Upgrading an On-CMU SPARC64 VI to SPARC64 VII, or Adding SPARC64 VII to an Existing CMU, to an Existing Domain Configured with SPARC64 VI
- Adding a New CMU Equipped with SPARC64 VII to an Existing Domain Configured with SPARC64 VI

36 SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Product Notes for XCP Version 1072 • September 2008
8. Collect an XSCF snapshot to archive system status prior to upgrade.
This will be help in case any problem occurred in this procedure.
9. Update the XCP version to 1072.
Before updating the XCP, be sure to see “Updating to XCP” on page 3.
For the XCP updating procedures, see the SPARC Enterprise
M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide.
10. After updating the XCP, reset the XSCF.
11. After resetting the XSCF, log in to the XSCF again.
12. Power on the target domain, and apply OpenBoot PROM firmware.
It stops at ok prompt. It is not necessary to start Solaris OS.
13. Check the updated OpenBoot PROM version.
The OpenBoot PROM version of XCP 1071 is 02.03.0000.
In case that the OpenBoot PROM version of the XSB to which the resource of the
target CMU has been assigned is not displayed as 02.03.0000, contact a
service
engineer.
XSCF> snapshot -t user@host:directory
XSCF> rebootxscf
XSCF> poweron -d domain_id
XSCF> version -c cmu -v
DomainID 00 : 02.02.0000
DomainID 01 : 02.02.0000
DomainID 02 : 02.03.0000
DomainID 03 : 02.03.0000
...
DomainID 15 : 02.02.0000
XSB#00-0 : 02.02.0000 (Current), 01.01.0000 (Reserve)
XSB#00-1 : 02.02.0000 (Current), 01.01.0000 (Reserve)
XSB#00-2 : 02.02.0000 (Current), 01.01.0000 (Reserve)
XSB#00-3 : 02.02.0000 (Current), 02.01.0000 (Reserve)
XSB#01-0 : 02.02.0000 (Reserve), 02.03.0000 (Current)
XSB#01-1 : 02.02.0000 (Reserve), 02.03.0000 (Current)
XSB#01-2 : 02.02.0000 (Reserve), 02.03.0000 (Current)
XSB#01-3 : 02.02.0000 (Reserve), 02.03.0000 (Current)
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