Identify Disabled Components
Impact
Action
faultmgmtsp>
In this example, a fault is displayed that includes these details:
Date and time of the fault (2015-01-16/17:55:26).
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UUID (f4ee56c-9fdd-ca19-efb5-ae39675dfee3), which is unique to each fault.
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Message ID (SPT-8000-PX), which can be used to obtain additional fault information from
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Knowledge Base articles.
Use the message ID to obtain more information about this type of fault.
2.
a.
Obtain the message ID from console output (SPT-8000-PX in the example
above).
b.
Go to https://support.oracle.com, and search on the message ID in the
Knowledge tab, or type the URL from the Action field into a browser.
3.
Follow the suggested actions to repair the fault.
4.
If necessary, clear the fault manually.
See
"Clear a Fault Manually" on page
Related Information
"Log In to Oracle ILOM (Service)" on page 24
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"Identify Disabled Components" on page 26
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"Component Names Displayed by Diagnostic Software " on page 27
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Identify Disabled Components
You can run the show disabled command from the Oracle ILOM prompt to identify
components that have been disabled either intentionally, by a user, or automatically, because of
a fault.
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SPARC T7-1 Server Service Manual • May 2017
: The FRU may not be usable in its current location.
: Please refer to the associated reference document at
http://support.oracle.com/msg/SPT-8000-PX for the latest
service procedures and policies regarding this diagnosis.
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