Understanding Commands For Troubleshooting; Checking The Component Status - Fujitsu SPARC M12-1 Installation Manual

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A.2
Understanding Commands for
Troubleshooting
This section describes the XSCF shell commands used to check detailed error
information and the system status.
A.2.1

Checking the Component Status

Use the showhardconf command to check the status of each field replaceable unit
(FRU). The displayed information is as follows:
Current configuration and status
Quantities of mounted FRUs by FRU type, such as CPU, memory, and PCIe card
Physical partition (PPAR) information
PCI expansion unit information (displayed only when the power to the physical
partition is on)
PCIe card information (displayed only when the power to the physical partition is
on)
showhardconf command
Use the showhardconf command to check the system hardware configuration and
the status of each component.
A displayed asterisk (*) indicates the fault location of a unit where a failure or
degradation occurred.
Status displays the following statuses.
Faulted: Non-operational status of the relevant component due to failure
Degraded: A part of the unit has failed, but the unit continues in operation.
Deconfigured: Including its components on the lower layers, the unit is in a
normal condition, but it has been degraded due to the influence of a failure or
degradation of another unit.
Maintenance: Maintenance work in progress. The replacefru command is running.
Normal: Normal status
Example: SPARC M12-1 display example
XSCF> showhardconf -M
SPARC M12-1;
+ Serial:TZ41702014; Operator_Panel_Switch:Service;
+ System_Power:Off; System_Phase:Cabinet Power Off;
Partition#0 PPAR_Status:Powered Off;
MBU Status:Normal; Ver:3025h; Serial:TZ1701D01B
+ FRU-Part-Number:CA08208-D001 A0
+ Power_Supply_System:Dual;
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