DL380 G6 timeouts during boot after installation of solaris 5/09

Timeouts during boot is mentioned in the release notes. I can use workaround 4. But workaround 5 does not work.
Has anyone else seen this? The problem only applies when the DL380 G6 is running ufs root filesystem. It works fine using zfs root filesystem.

Hi.
Check that disk was detected at BIOS.
In case disk not detected - it's hardware problem. Check and reinstall REM.
In case disk was detected - it's look like problem with dirver.
Regards

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