T2000 Firmware upgrade, factory default and RAID controller

1.
I got this during a "boot net".
equesting Internet Address for 0:14:4f:f:3c:3e
ERROR: /pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,2/LSILogic,sas@2: Last Trap: Fast
Instruction Access MMU Miss
[Exception handlers interrupted, please file a bug]
[type 'resume' to attempt a normal recovery]
2.
I noticed that there was a withdrawn firmware upgrade 123482-01 is there going to be an -02?
with factory defaults set
ok > set-defaults
boot disk
doesn't work
3. How does the built-in RAID controller affect finding the boot block?

1 Please contact hardware support.
2 Here is a quote from the readme file for patch 123482-01
...not planning a Solaris upgrade or re-install, then there is no immediate need to downgrade your Sun System Firmware. You can wait for a scheduled maintenance cycle...
This statement is self explanatory, the firmware patches have an upgrade cycle.
3 Can you explain more about your issues? There are steps to be taken after initially creating a volume with raidctl so Solaris can use them, it is covered in a system Spectrum InfoDoc, did you login to Sunsolve?

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