+ System_Power:Off; System_Phase:Cabinet Power Off;
Partition#0 PPAR_Status:Powered Off;
MBU Status:Normal; Ver:2209h; Serial:TZ01348006
+ FRU-Part-Number:CA07363-D011 A0
+ Power_Supply_System: ;
+ Memory_Size:1024 GB; Type: B ;
CPU#0 Status:Normal; Ver:4141h; Serial:00010263;
+ Freq:3.200 GHz; Type:0x20;
+ Core:16; Strand:2;
MEM#00A Status:Normal;
+ Code:ce8001M386B8G70BO0-YH94 0000-2151EFEB;
+ Type:47; Size:64 GB;
MEM#01A Status:Normal;
+ Code:ce8001M386B8G70BO0-YH94 0000-2151EF8A;
+ Type:47; Size:64 GB;
*1 For an MBU on which the SPARC64 X+ processor is mounted, "Type: B" is displayed. For an MBU on which the SPARC64 X processor
is mounted, "Type: A" is displayed.
*2 If the SPARC64 X+ processor is mounted, "2.800 GHz; Type:0x20", "3.200 GHz; Type:0x20", or "3.700 GHz; Type:0x20" is displayed.
If the SPARC64 X processor is mounted, "2.800 GHz; Type:0x10" is displayed.
*3 If the SPARC64 X+ (3.7 GHz (8 cores)) processor is mounted, "Core:8" is displayed.
2.
Confirm that no FRU has an asterisk (*) displayed in front of it.
The asterisk (*) is a mark indicating the abnormal state of an FRU, where an
error or degradation occurred.
If a failure has occurred in any unit, see
and
degradation
3.
Execute the showhardconf -u command.
The command displays the quantities of mounted FRUs. However, it does not
display the quantities of I/O-related components such as PCIe cards and PCI
expansion units while the system power is off.
Example: SPARC M10-1 display example
XSCF> showhardconf -u
SPARC M10-1; Memory_Size:1024 GB;
+-----------------------------------+------------+
| FRU
+-----------------------------------+------------+
| MBU
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| PCICARD
| LINKCARD
| PCIBOX
Omitted
"A.2.3 Checking information on a component where a failure or
occurred."
Type:B
CPU
Freq:3.200 GHz;
MEM
Type:47; Size:64 GB;
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(*2)
(*3)
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