Using The Fmstat Command; General Oracle Solaris Troubleshooting Commands - Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise M3000 Service Manual

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3.5.6

Using the fmstat Command

The fmstat command reports statistical information and a set of modules that are
associated with the module called Oracle Solaris Fault Manager. By using the
fmstat command, statistical information about the diagnostic engine and
diagnostic agent that are currently involved in fault management can be displayed.
The following output example shows that the fmd-self-diagnosis DE module
(displayed also on the console output) has received accepted events.
#
fmstat
module
cpumem-diagnosis
cpumem-retire
disk-transport
eft
event-transport
fabric-xlate
fmd-self-diagnosis
io-retire
snmp-trapgen
sysevent-transport
syslog-msgs
zfs-diagnosis
zfs-retire
3.6
General Oracle Solaris Troubleshooting
Commands
Superuser commands of this type are useful to determine whether there is a problem
with the server, network, or another server connected via the network.
This section explains the following commands:
"Using the iostat Command" on page 3-20
"Using the prtdiag Command" on page 3-21
"Using the prtconf Command" on page 3-23
"Using the netstat Command" on page 3-26
"Using the ping Command" on page 3-27
"Using the ps Command" on page 3-28
"Using the prstat Command" on page 3-29
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Chapter 3
Troubleshooting
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