The fmdump command produces the following output. This example assumes there is only
one fault.
# fmdump
TIME UUID SUNW-MSG-ID
Nov 02 10:04:15.4911 0ee65618-2218-4997-c0dc-b5c410ed8ec2 SUN4-8000-0Y
2.8.3
Using the fmadm Command
This section describes the use of the fmadm command.
The administrator and all service engineers can use the fmadm command. This command can
display and change the system configuration parameters managed by the Oracle Solaris Fault
Manager.
2.8.3.1
fmadm config Command
The fmadm config command outputs the version and status of the diagnostic engine used
by the server. To determine whether the latest diagnostic engine is running, compare the
version with the information on the My Oracle Support website.
# fmadm config
MODULE
cpumem-diagnosis
cpumem-retire
eft
fmd-self-diagnosis
io-retire
syslog-msgs
2.8.3.2
fmadm faulty Command
The fmadm faulty command can be used mainly to identify the status of faulty
components.
In the following example, the PCI card is degraded and associated with the following UUID
49847040-ce57-e453-9adc-fe66c7c65384. Also, the "faulted" state may be
displayed.
VERSION
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
1.5
active
UltraSPARC-III/IV CPU/Memory Diagnosis
1.0
active
CPU/Memory Retire Agent
1.13
active
eft diagnosis engine
1.0
active
Fault Manager Self-Diagnosis
1.0
active
I/O Retire Agent
1.0
active
Syslog Messaging Agent
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