2.6.2
Using the fmdump Command
The fmdump command can be used to display the contents of any log files associated
with the Solaris fault manager.
The fmdump command produces output similar to
assumes there is only one fault.
fmdump Output
CODE EXAMPLE 2-1
#
fmdump
TIME
Nov 02 10:04:15.4911 0ee65618-2218-4997-c0dc-b5c410ed8ec2 SUN4-8000-0Y
2.6.2.1
fmdump -V Command
You can obtain more detail by using the -V option.
# fmdump -V -u
TIME
Nov 02 10:04:15.4911 0ee65618-2218-4997-c0dc-b5c410ed8ec2
100% fault.io.fire.asic
FRU: hc://product-id=SUNW,A70/motherboard=0
rsrc: hc:///motherboard=0/hostbridge=0/pciexrc=0
At least three lines of new output are delivered to the user with the -V option.
The first line is a summary of information you have seen before in the console
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message but includes the time stamp, the UUID and the Message-ID.
The second line is a declaration of the certainty of the diagnosis. In this case we
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are 100 percent sure the failure is in the ASIC described. If the diagnosis might
involve multiple components you might see two lines here with 50% in each (for
example)
The FRU line declares the part that needs to be replaced to return the server to a
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fully operational state.
The rsrc line describes which component was taken out of service as a result of
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this fault.
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SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Service Manual • August 2009
UUID
0ee65618-2218-4997-c0dc-b5c410ed8ec2
UUID
. This example
CODE EXAMPLE 2-1
SUNW-MSG-ID
SUNW-MSG-ID
SUN4-8000-0Y