Interpreting Log Files And System Messages - Sun Oracle SPARC T3-1B Service Manual

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"Oracle ILOM Troubleshooting Overview" on page 12
"Access the SP (Oracle ILOM)" on page 15
"Display FRU Information (show Command)" on page 17
"Check for Faults (show faulty Command)" on page 18
"Check for Faults (fmadm faulty Command)" on page 20
"Clear Faults (clear_fault_action Property)" on page 21
"Oracle ILOM Properties That Affect POST Behavior" on page 33
Interpreting Log Files and System
Messages
With the Oracle Solaris OS running on the server module, you have the full
complement of Oracle Solaris OS files and commands available for collecting
information and for troubleshooting.
If POST or the Oracle Solaris PSH features do not indicate the source of a fault, check
the message buffer and log files for notifications for faults. Hard disk drive faults are
usually captured by the Oracle Solaris message files.
"Check the Message Buffer (dmesg Command)" on page 24
"View the System Message Log Files" on page 24
"List FRU Status (prtdiag Command)" on page 25
Related Information
"Diagnostics Overview" on page 5
"Diagnostics Process" on page 7
"Managing Faults (Oracle ILOM)" on page 12
"Managing Faults (Oracle Solaris PSH)" on page 25
"Managing Faults (POST)" on page 31
"Managing Components (ASR Commands)" on page 44
"Checking if Oracle VTS Software Is Installed" on page 48
Detecting and Managing Faults
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