Understanding Diagnostics and Tools
Note -
of the problem you are troubleshooting.
Step
Diagnostic Action
1.
Confirm that the Power OK
LED is illuminated.
2.
Check the server for detected
faults.
3.
Check the log files for fault
information.
4.
Run Oracle VTS software.
Related Information
"Understanding Diagnostics and Tools" on page 17
■
"Log Into Oracle ILOM (Service)" on page 21
■
Tool Availability
This table describes what tools are available at the different states in which the server module
operates.
Tool
Status LEDs
PSH commands
Oracle ILOM logs and commands
OpenBoot commands
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The diagnostic tools you use, and the order in which you use them, depend on the nature
Possible Outcome
If these LEDs are not illuminated, check the power
source and power connections to the modular system.
Use these tools to check for faults:
■ Service Action Required LED.
■ fmadm faulty from the Oracle Solaris prompt or
through the Oracle ILOM fault management shell.
■ show faulty from the Oracle ILOM. prompt or
through the Open Problems BUI
■ Datacenter management tools, such as Oracle
Enterprise Manager Ops Center.
If system messages indicate a faulty component, replace
it.
To run Oracle VTS, the server must be running the
Oracle Solaris OS.
■ If Oracle VTS reports a faulty component, replace it.
■ If Oracle VTS does not report a faulty component,
run POST.
Standby Power
OpenBoot Prompt
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Links
■
"Interpreting
LEDs" on page 23
"Check for Faults" on page 33
"Viewing Log Files and System
Messages" on page 36
■ Refer to the Oracle VTS software
documentation.
■
"Configuring
POST" on page 26
■ Contact technical support if the
problem persists.
Oracle Solaris Prompt
Yes
Yes
No
No
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