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Sun Fire X4150 Server Product Notes 29
If you migrate to the transitional ELOM from the firmware provided in Tools and
Drivers CD release 1.0 (BIOS 1ADQW011 and SP 0.88), the SP will not retain IP
information after migrating to the transitional ELOM.
Workaround
After updating transitional ELOM, log in to the CLI via serial console and fix the IP
address in /SP/network.
You can then can continue with the migration to ILOM process.
Refer to the ELOM-to-ILOM Migration Users Guide for more information on the
migration process.
Gateway Address Might Not Be Persistant Across
Reboots
The Gateway address in the SP might not be persistent across SP reboots (power
cycles). Make sure that the Gateway address is persistent by power cycling the SP
(remove AC power, then power up the system) and checking if the Gateway address
is retained. If it is not, then you must set the Gateway address via the CLI.
If the Gateway address is not persistent, then upon the reboot to the transitional
ELOM during an ILOM update, the SP might not be reachable.
Changing the SP netmask Causes Routing Table Flush
If you change the IP address or netmask of the service processor (SP), the routing
table changes after you update the SP network configuration. Therefore, you need to
re-enter the gateway information or reset the SP.
Some Virtual USB Flash Devices Do Not Mount in Solaris
OS
For some USB flash devices, the virtual device appears to be mounted in the ELOM,
but is not actually be mounted.
This issue is under investigation.

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