▼ Check for Faults (fmadm faulty Command)
The following is an example of the fmadm faulty command, which is an alternative
to the show faulty command.
The Oracle Solaris fmadm faulty command is invoked from within the Oracle
ILOM faultmgmt shell.
Note – The characters SPT at the beginning of a message ID indicate that Oracle
ILOM detected the fault.
1. At the -> prompt, access the Oracle ILOM faultmgmt shell.
-> start /SP/faultmgmt/shell
Are you sure you want to start /SP/faultmgmt/shell (y/n)? y
2. At the faultmgmtsp> prompt, type the fmadm faulty command.
faultmgmtsp> fmadm faulty
------------------- ------------------------------------ ------------ -------
Time
------------------- ------------------------------------ ------------ -------
2010-08-11/14:54:23 ********-****-****-****-******* SPT-8000-LC
...
3. Type the exit command when you are finished using the Oracle ILOM
faultmgt shell.
faultmgmtsp> exit
Related Information
"Diagnostics Process" on page 7
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"Access the SP (Oracle ILOM)" on page 15
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"Display FRU Information (show Command)" on page 17
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"Check for Faults (show faulty Command)" on page 18
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"Clear Faults (clear_fault_action Property)" on page 21
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"Service-Related Oracle ILOM Command Summary" on page 21
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