Clear a Fault
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Message identifier (PCIEX-8000-8R), which can be used to obtain additional
fault information from Knowledge Base articles.
Consider your next step:
3.
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If you are checking for faults while adding a second processor module, and
no faults were detected, return to
If a fault is detected, proceed to
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Use the message ID to obtain more information about this type of fault.
4.
a.
Obtain the message ID from console output.
b.
Go to https://support.oracle.com, and search on the message ID in the
Knowledge tab.
Follow the suggested actions to repair the fault.
5.
If necessary, clear the fault manually.
6.
See
"Clear a Fault" on page
Related Information
"PSH Overview" on page 38
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"Clear a Fault" on page 40
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Clear a Fault
When PSH detects faults, the faults are logged and displayed on the console. In most cases,
after the fault is repaired, the corrected state is detected by the server, and the fault condition
is repaired automatically. However, this repair should be verified. In cases where the fault
condition is not automatically cleared, you must clear the fault manually.
1.
After replacing a faulty FRU, power on the server.
See
"Returning the Server to Operation" on page
At the host prompt, determine whether the replaced FRU still shows a faulty
2.
state.
See
"Check for Faults" on page
40
SPARC T5-4 Server Service Manual • July 2016
"Server Upgrade Process" on page
Step
4.
40.
191.
38.
57.
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