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faultmgmtsp>
3.
To get a listing of command options for displaying or clearing a fault with
fmadm, type :
help fmadm
The following output appears:
where <subcommand> is one of the following:
faulty [-asv] [-u <uuid>] : display list of faulty resources
faulty -f [-a] : display faulty FRUs
faulty -r [-a] : display faulty FRUs (summary)
acquit <FRU> : acquit faults on a FRU
acquit <UUID> : acquit faults associated with UUID
acquit <FRU> <UUID> : acquit faults specified by (FRU, UUID) combination
replaced <FRU> : replaced faults on a FRU
repaired <FRU> : repaired faults on a FRU
repair <FRU> : repair faults on a FRU
rotate errlog : rotate error log
rotate fltlog : rotate fault log
4.
Use fmadm faulty and the following options to display active faulty components:
-a – Show active faulty components.
-f – Show active faulty FRUs.
-r – Show active fault FRUs and their fault management states.
-s – Show a one-line fault summary for each fault event.
-u uuid – Show fault diagnosis events that match a specific universal unique identifier
(uuid).
For command specifics, see the Oracle ILOM documentation at:
E37444_01/index.html
5.
Use fmadm to clear the fault.
Clear the fault according to whether you want to use the acquit, repair, replaced, or
repaired.
Clear Hardware Fault Messages
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/
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