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Oracle Solaris Is Unable to Handle Mode Switches
Between Legacy and AHCI Modes for the SATA
Controller (15376093)
On systems that have an AHCI compliant SATA controller, the BIOS setup typically enables the
controller to be set in AHCI, legacy, or RAID modes. The Oracle Solaris OS supports AHCI and
legacy modes.
The SATA mode setting in BIOS must not be changed after an initial Oracle Solaris installation.
The SATA mode setting must also not be changed before or after an Oracle Solaris upgrade. If
the SATA mode BIOS setting is modied after the Oracle Solaris 10 OS is installed, the system
will reset and fail to boot without indicating what led to the failure.
Workaround: If a boot failure occurs as a result of changing the BIOS setting, revert back to the
original setting in order to boot the Oracle Solaris OS.
32-bit: Possible Error With Applications When
Obtaining the File System State on Large File Systems
(15349751)
When run on large le systems, for example, ZFS, applications using the statvfs(2) or
statfs(2) functions to get information about the state of the le system exhibit an error. The
following error message is displayed:
Value too large for defined data type
Workaround: Applications should use the statvfs64() function instead.
Sun Patch Manager Tool 2.0 IncompatibleWith
Previous Versions of the Tool
A system that runs Sun Patch Manager 2.0 from Oracle can manage remote systems that run
Patch Manager, including Sun Patch Manager 1.0.
However, a system with an earlier version of Patch Manager cannot manage remote systems
that run Patch Manager 2.0. Earlier versions include the following:
Sun Patch Manager Base Software 1.x
Sun Patch Manager 1.0
System Administration Issues and Bugs
Chapter 3 Oracle Solaris Runtime Issues 61
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