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G.2.2 Restrictions and Notes at the Time of System Operation


G.2.2 Restrictions and Notes at the Time of System Operation
  1. In XSCF startup mode "fast", telnet/ssh user logins to XSCF are limited to a maximum of 10.
  2. The xscfstartupmode command itself will not be audited, but other auditing is not affected by the XSCF startup mode setting.
  3. When the physical partition is started in the "fast" mode, "power recover" is registered in the "Cause" field of the XSCF power log.
  4. If the POST diagnosis level is set to "off", CPU, memory, and I/O diagnosis by POST is not executed during physical partition power on. Therefore, except for the case where POST itself ceases to function, detection of abnormalities and consequent degradation of faulty components during POST diagnosis is not executed. Instead, "Hypervisor Abort" or "OS PANIC" may occur at the time the CPU, memory, or I/O abnormality is detected.
  5. If the POST diagnosis level is set to "min/max", CPU, memory, and I/O diagnosis is executed but the startup time increases in proportion to the time taken for the diagnosis operation.
  6. When changing the configuration information of XSCF, do so after starting XSCF in the "normal" startup mode. To run in "normal" mode temporarily, set the operation panel mode switch to "Service," turn off/on the input power to reboot XSCF and then change the configuration information of XSCF.
  7. When creating or changing the configuration information of logical domains, do so after starting XSCF in the "normal" startup mode. To run in "normal" mode temporarily, set the operation panel mode switch to "Service," turn off/on the input power to reboot XSCF and then create or change the configuration information of the logical domains while the physical partition is running, and make sure to execute the "ldm add-spconfig" command to save the logical domain configuration information to the XSCF.