Viewing Log Files And System Messages - Oracle SPARC T5-1B Service Manual

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Viewing Log Files and System Messages

3.
Clear the fault from all persistent fault records.
In some cases, even though the fault is cleared, some persistent fault information remains
and results in erroneous fault messages at boot time. To ensure that these messages are not
displayed, clear the fault. See
4.
If required, reset the server module.
In some cases, the output of the fmadm faulty command might include this message for the
faulty component:
faulted and taken out of service
If this message appears in the output, you must reset the server module after you manually
repair the fault.
faultmgmtsp> exit
-> reset /System
Are you sure you want to reset /System? y
Resetting /System ...
Related Information
"PSH Overview" on page 32
"Check for Faults" on page 33
Viewing Log Files and System Messages
With the OS running on the server, you have the full complement of Oracle Solaris OS files and
commands available for collecting information and for troubleshooting.
If PSH does not indicate the source of a fault, check the message buffer and log files for
notifications for faults. Drive faults are usually captured by the Oracle Solaris message files.
These topics explain how to view the log files and system messages.
"Check the Message Buffer" on page 37
"View Log Files (Oracle Solaris)" on page 37
"View Log Files (Oracle ILOM)" on page 38
Related Information
"Understanding Diagnostics and Tools" on page 17
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"Clear a Fault" on page
35.

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