Acquitting Indictments; Viewing The List Of Indicted Components - HP integrity superdome x Service Manual

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Deconfiguration is the act of disabling a component in the system. This happens when analysis finds that
a component has a serious fault. A components deconfiguration status is composed of the following
parts:
requested state—What the user or Analysis Engine would like to have the component set to.
current state—How the component is actually configured in the system.
IMPORTANT:
Deconfiguration requests for components in active nPars cannot be acted on until the nPar
experiences a power-off/power-on cycle.

Acquitting indictments

Acquitting refers to clearing the component indictment and deconfiguration statuses, and is done when
the part is serviced. Acquittals happen automatically in the following situations:
Component insertion—HR will assume that a component inserted into the system has received any
required service. This applies to any components contained within the inserted unit as well. For
example, DIMMs and CPU sockets on an inserted blade will be acquitted. Any deconfigurations will be
reversed.
AC power cycle or CLI poweron xfabric command — HR will assume that the required service has
been accomplished for the entire complex. All FRUs and sub-FRUs will be acquitted and reconfigured.
Cohort acquittal—When analysis of a single fault event results in indictment or suspicion records
against multiple components, the records are linked together. If one is acquitted, the acquittal will be
passed to the cohort FRUs as well.
HR test commands—The test camnet and test clocks commands will acquit all indictments
specific to the test to be executed. Resources that fail the test will be re-indicted as the test completes.
The test fabric command acquits each type (fabric, CAMNet, Global Clock) of indictment before
initiating the test.
NOTE:
Indictments indicating faults in subcomponents not targeted by the tests will not be acquitted. For
example, a blade indictment for CPU fault will not be acquitted by any of these test commands.
Manual Acquittal—The HR UI includes an acquit command that uses the component physical location
or resource path as a parameter. Like other acquittals, the acquittal will act on all indictments for that
component.
Component resumes normal function.
In most cases resumption of function will not cause automatic acquittal. Component replacement,
complex AC power cycle or manual acquittal is required. Examples are as follows:
BPS indicted for loss of AC input regains power input.
Environmental temperature returns to within acceptable bounds.
Enclosure regains sufficient power.
Enclosure regains sufficient cooling.

Viewing the list of indicted components

The show indict command will list the currently indicted components for the complex describing the
type, physical location, indication of the cause for indictment, and timestamp.
myhost HR> show indict
System Indictment List - Wed Oct 29 08:06:03 2014
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64
Acquitting indictments

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