File Transfer Using URI Fails if Target Password Contains Certain Special Characters (25917655)
Oracle ILOM Issues Workaround
“(Fixed in SW 1.1) Power Cycling the Host Using the Web Interface Generates an
Error (CR 6909374)” on page 83
No
“(Fixed in SW 1.1) DIMM Mismatch Fault Not Cleared After DIMM Replacement
and Host Power Cycle (CR 6972285)” on page 83
Yes
Fixed in SW 1.0.1
“(Fixed in SW 1.0.1) Console Redirect from CLI Fails (CR 6939479)” on page 84 Yes
“(Fixed in SW 1.0.1) Oracle ILOM Only Allows One Console Session (CR
6895423)” on page 84
No
“(Fixed in SW 1.0.1) Faults Disappear After SP Reset (CR 6928998)” on page 85 Yes
“(Fixed in SW 1.0.1) Clearing a Power Supply Unit (PSU) Fault Erases Other Fault
Information (CR 6933348 and CR 6939306)” on page 85
Yes
“(Fixed in SW 1.0.1) pciflash Is Not Available (CR 6867060 and CR
6904922)” on page 85
Yes
File Transfer Using URI Fails if Target Password Contains
Certain Special Characters (25917655)
This problem is fixed in System Software Release 1.11.0.
When using Oracle ILOM to transfer files using a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), the
transfer fails if the target host's password contains any of the following special characters:
# ; ?
Examples of these transfers include using host storage redirection, and backing up and restoring
BIOS and SP configurations.
Workaround
Use a target host password that does not include any of the indicated special characters.
Oracle ILOM SNMP v3 Traps Are Not Delivered After SNMP
Engine ID Change (23634048)
If you change the engine ID, create an SNMP v3 user, and configure an alert using that user
without waiting approximately 10 seconds between each action, the internal user configuration
might be incorrect and traps are missed.
72 Sun Fire X4800 Server Product Notes • July 2017