Fmdump -V Command; Fmdump -E Command; Using The Fmadm Faulty Command - Sun Microsystems Ultra 25 Service Manual

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9.3.1.1

fmdump -V Command

You can obtain more detail by using the -V option.
# fmdump -V -u
TIME
Nov 02 10:04:15.4911 0ee65618-2218-4997-c0dc-b5c410ed8ec2 SUN4-8000-0Y
100% fault.io.fire.asic
FRU: hc://product-id=SUNW,A70/motherboard=0
rsrc: hc:///motherboard=0/hostbridge=0/pciexrc=0
At least three lines of new output are delivered to the user with the -V option.
The first line is a summary of information you have seen before in the console
message but includes the timestamp, the UUID, and the Message-ID.
The second line is a declaration of the certainty of the diagnosis. In this case we
are 100% sure the failure is in the ASIC described. If the diagnosis may involve
multiple components, you may see two lines here with 50% in each (for example)
The FRU line declares the part which needs to be replaced to return the system to
a fully operational state.
The rsrc line describes what component was taken out of service as a result of
this fault.
9.3.1.2

fmdump -e Command

To get information of the errors which caused this failure, you can use the -e
option.
# fmdump -e
TIME
Nov 02 10:04:14.3008 ereport.io.fire.jbc.mb_per
9.3.2

Using the fmadm faulty Command

The fmadm faulty command can be used by administrators and service personnel
to view and modify system configuration parameters that are maintained by the
Solaris Fault Manager. The fmadm faulty command is primarily used to
determine the status of a component involved in a fault.
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