Summary: E6500 and boot message (DR issues)

From: Badinter, George (george.badinter@citigroup.com)
Date: Wed Aug 06 2003 - 13:16:00 EDT


Many Thanks to Bobby Williams who answered my question and summarized for
us.
Please see a copy of his message below:

Kernel cage DISABLED means that the system will not "constrict" the
kernel to a single CPU board. The kernel has to be on a single board
before anything can be removed with DR. DR can still be used to insert
a board, but it won't get picked up by the system until a reboot (so
what is the point).

DR works. It can save from having to bring a system down. "System
down" is relative. When a CPU board is DR'ed out, the system will
actually "freeze". User's could see applications stop. Oracle will get
timeout errors for users that are actively searching/sorting/WRITING
data.

The freeze does not occur on I/O boards, (my experience anyway) only CPU
boards due to the memory "draining" process.

I/O board 1 can't be "DR'ed" out since it powers the clock board.

The CPU board that has the kernel caged on it can't be DR'ed out either.
It is not always CPU brd 0. I have played with where the kernel is
located in the DR situation (and how to move it to where I wanted it).
Seems that it will reside on the first board with all the memory slots
filled (only from experience, I don't know what or how the selection is
made.).

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Badinter, George
>Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 11:00 AM
>To: 'sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org'
>Subject: E6500 and boot message
>
>
>Hey Ladies and Gents.
>
>We have a 6500 hundred which lost one of the CPU's with
>panic. Upon reboot
>we have noticed the following error message
>
>NOTICE: DR Kernel Cage is DISABLED
>
>Sun is saying that it actually means that DR (dynamic reconfigure) is
>disable and we can't do hot-swap until we unable it back.
>They even gave us a parameter to put in /etc/system. However, DR
>documentation doesn't mentioned any of that....
>
>
>Has anyone seen this before and tried DR? Or does anyone knows what it
>actually means?
>
>
>George
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