▼ Clear PSH-Detected Faults
When the Oracle Solaris PSH technology detects faults, the faults are logged and
displayed on the console. In most cases, after the fault is repaired, the system detects
the corrected state and repairs the fault condition automatically. However, you
should verify this repair. In cases where the fault condition is not automatically
cleared, you must clear the fault manually.
1. After replacing a faulty FRU, power on the server module.
2. At the host prompt, use the fmadm faulty command to determine whether the
replaced FRU still shows a faulty state.
# fmadm faulty
TIME
EVENT-ID
Aug 13 11:48:33 21a8b59e-89ff-692a-c4bc-f4c5cccca8c8
Platform
: sun4v
Product_sn
:
Fault class : fault.cpu.generic-sparc.strand
Affects
: cpu:///cpuid=**/serial=*********************
FRU
: "/SYS/MB"
(hc://:product-id=*****:product-sn=**********:server-id=***-******-*****:
chassis-id=********:**************-**********:serial=******:revision=05/
chassis=0/motherboard=0)
Description : The number of correctable errors associated with this strand has
exceeded acceptable levels.
Refer to http://sun.com/msg/SUN4V-8002-6E for more information.
Response
: The fault manager will attempt to remove the affected strand
from service.
Impact
: System performance may be affected.
Action
: Schedule a repair procedure to replace the affected resource, the
identity of which can be determined using 'fmadm faulty'.
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Chassis_id
faulted and taken out of service
faulty
If no fault is reported, you do not need to do anything else. Do not perform the
subsequent steps.
If a fault is reported, continue to the next step.
:
MSG-ID
SEVERITY
SUN4V-8002-6E
Major
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