Fmdump -E Command; Using The Fmadm Faulty Command; Fmadm Repair Command - Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise M5000 Service Manual

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2.6.2.2

fmdump -e Command

To get information of the errors that caused this failure you can use the -e option, as
shown in the following example.
XSCF> fmdump -e
TIME
Oct 03 13:52:48.9532 ereport.fm.fmd.module
Oct 03 13:52:48.9610 ereport.fm.fmd.module
Oct 03 13:52:48.9674 ereport.fm.fmd.module
Oct 03 13:52:48.9738 ereport.fm.fmd.module
2.6.3

Using the fmadm faulty Command

The fmadm faulty command can be used by administrators and service personnel
to view and modify system configuration parameters that are maintained by the
Oracle Solaris fault manager. The command is primarily used to determine the status
of a component involved in a fault, as shown in the following example.
# fmadm faulty
STATE RESOURCE / UUID
-------- --------------------------------------------------------
degraded dev:////pci@1e,600000
# fmadm repair
The PCI device is degraded and is associated with the same UUID as seen above. You
might also see "faulted" states.
2.6.3.1

fmadm repair Command

If fmadm faulty occurs, the faulty FRU (CPU, memory, or I/O unit) is replaced,
and then the fmadm repair command needs to be executed to clear FRU
information on the domain. If the fmadam repair command is not executed, error
messages continue to be output.
CLASS
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Chapter 2
Fault Isolation
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