unit. Status displays the unit status.
Status: Description
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Faulted: Non-operational status of the relevant component due to failure
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Degraded: A part of the unit has failed, but the unit continues in operation.
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Deconfigured: The unit including its components on the lower layers is in a
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normal condition, but it has been degraded due to the influence of a failure or
degradation of another unit.
Maintenance: Maintenance work in progress. The replacefru command is running.
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Example: Display example where the memory on a motherboard unit is degraded
because of a failure
XSCF> showstatus
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Checking diagnosis results
Use the testsb command to perform an initial diagnosis of the specified physical
system board (PSB).
testsb command
The testsb command diagnoses the configuration of the specified PSB and the
operation of each device mounted on the PSB. After completing the diagnosis, the
command displays the results. You can also check the diagnosis results with the
display of "Test" and "Fault" by the showboards command.
The displayed diagnosis results from testsb are as follows:
PSB: PSB number
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Test: Initial diagnosis status of the PSB
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Unmount: The PSB cannot be recognized because it is not mounted or has failed.
Unknown: The PSB has not been diagnosed.
Testing: The initial diagnosis is in progress.
Passed: The initial diagnosis ended normally.
Failed: A failure occurred in the initial diagnosis.
Fault: PSB degradation status
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Normal: The PSB is normal.
Degraded: The PSB can operate but has a degraded component.
Faulted: The PSB is not operating because a failure occurred or cannot be
controlled because of a communication failure.
Example: SPARC M10-1 diagnosis example (normal end), including execution of
show-devs and probe-scsi-all
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MBU Status:Normal;
MEM#1B Status:Deconfigur