Check For Faults - Oracle SPARC T7-4 Service Manual

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and its password are provided with the system. To build a secure environment, you must change
the default password (changeme) for the default Administrator account (root) after your initial
login to Oracle ILOM. If this default Administrator account has since been changed, contact
your system administrator for an Oracle ILOM user account with Administrator privileges.
2.
Enable the Oracle ILOM 3.0 legacy name spaces.
-> set /SP/cli legacy_targets=enabled
Note -
/System. You can still use the 3.0 legacy names in commands at any time, but to expose the
legacy names in the output, you must enable them. This manual uses the legacy names in the
command examples and shows the names in the output examples. For more information about
the new name spaces, see the Oracle ILOM documentation.
Related Information
"Interpreting LEDs" on page 27
"Check for Faults" on page 33

Check for Faults

The fmadm faulty command displays the list of faults detected by PSH. You can run this
command from either the host or through the Oracle ILOM fault management shell.
1.
Log in to Oracle ILOM.
See
"Log In to Oracle ILOM (Service)" on page
2.
Check for PSH-diagnosed faults.
This example shows how to check for faults through the Oracle ILOM fault management shell.
-> start /SP/faultmgmt/shell
Are you sure you want to start /SP/faultmgmt/shell (y/n)? y
faultmgmtsp> fmadm faulty
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To enable first-time login and access to Oracle ILOM, a default Administrator account
In Oracle ILOM 3.1, the name spaces for /SYS and /STORAGE were replaced with
32.
Detecting and Managing Faults
Check for Faults
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