B.2.4.2
Using the fmdump -e Command
To get information about the errors that caused this failure, use the -e option with the
fmdump command.
# fmdump -e
TIME
Nov 02 10:04:14.3008 ereport.io.fire.jbc.mb_per
B.2.5
Using the fmadm faulty Command
The fmadm faulty command can be used by administrators and service personnel to view
and modify system configuration parameters that are maintained by the Oracle Solaris Fault
Manager. The fmadm faulty command is primarily used to determine the status of a
component involved in a fault.
# fmadm faulty
STATE
----------------------------------------------------------------
degraded dev:////pci@1e,600000
The PCI device is degraded and is associated with the same UUID as seen above. You
might also see "faulted" states.
B.2.5.1
Using the fmadm config Command
The fmadm config command output shows you the version numbers of the diagnosis
engines in use by your server, as well as their current state. You can check these versions
against information on the My Oracle Support website to determine if you are running the
latest diagnostic engines.
# fmadm config
MODULE
cpumem-diagnosis
cpumem-retire
eft
fmd-self-diagnosis 1.0
io-retire
syslog-msgs
B-10
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Installation Guide • October 2012
CLASS
RESOURCE / UUID
0ee65618-2218-4997-c0dc-b5c410ed8ec2
VERSION
STATUS
1.5
active
1.0
active
1.13
active
active
1.0
active
1.0
active
DESCRIPTION
UltraSPARC-III/IV CPU/Memory Diagnosis
CPU/Memory Retire Agent
eft diagnosis engine
Fault Manager Self-Diagnosis
I/O Retire Agent
Syslog Messaging Agent
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