Determining Which Diagnostics Tools To Use; Traditional Solaris Troubleshooting Commands - Sun Microsystems Ultra 25 Service Manual

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# fmstat
module
cpumem-diagnosis
cpumem-retire
eft
fmd-self-diagnosis 0
io-retire
syslog-msgs
9.4
Determining Which Diagnostics Tools to
Use
When a failure occurs, a message is often displayed on the monitor. Use the
flowcharts in
system problems with Predictive Self-Healing tools, OpenBoot PROM, OpenBoot
Diagnostics, or other Solaris commands.
9.5
Traditional Solaris Troubleshooting
Commands
These superuser commands can help you determine if you have issues in your
workstation, in the network, or within another system that you are networking with.
The following commands are described in this section:
"iostat Command" on page 9-7
"prtdiag Command" on page 9-8
"prtconf Command" on page 9-9
"netstat Command" on page 9-11
"ping Command" on page 9-12
"ps Command" on page 9-13
"prstat Command" on page 9-15
Most of these commands are located in the /usr/bin or /usr/sbin directories.
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Sun Ultra 45 and Ultra 25 Workstations Service and Diagnostics Manual • May 2006
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