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Solution Type Problem Resolution Sure Solution 1008995.1 : How to recover a domain on Sun Fire[TM] 3800/4800/4810/4900/6800/6900 Midrange Server that is found in Standby mode.
PreviouslyPublishedAs 212411 Applies to:Sun Fire E6900 Server - Version Not Applicable and laterSun Fire 4810 Server - Version Not Applicable and later Sun Fire 6800 Server - Version Not Applicable and later Sun Fire 3800 Server - Version Not Applicable and later Sun Fire 4800 Server - Version Not Applicable and later All Platforms SymptomsTo discuss this information further with Oracle experts and industry peers, we encourage you to review, join or start a discussion in an appropriate
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A domain on a Sun Fire[TM] 3800/4800/4810/4900/6800/6900 Midrange Server is found in Standby mode.
CauseN/A Solution
If the domain was active prior to being in a Standby mode without user intervention, then a setkey off followed by a setkey on sequence will With the following data it may be possible to determine if this event occurred due to a power failure or environmental issue: - domain loghost data - domain console output - domain showlogs output - platform loghost data - platform console output - platform showlogs output
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