The Oracle Solaris Predictive Self-Healing technology does not monitor hard drives
for faults. As a result, the service processor does not recognize hard drive faults and
will not light the fault LEDs on either the chassis or the hard drive itself. Use the
Oracle Solaris message files to view hard drive faults.
For general information about Oracle ILOM, see the Sun Integrated Lights Out
Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Concepts Guide.
For detailed information about Oracle ILOM features that are specific to this server,
see the SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide.
Related Information
"Access the Service Processor (Oracle ILOM)" on page 24
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"Display FRU Information With the show Command" on page 27
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"Check for Faults Using the show faulty Command" on page 28
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"Clear Faults With the clear_fault_action Property" on page 30
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▼ Access the Service Processor (Oracle ILOM)
There are two approaches to interacting with the service processor:
Oracle ILOM shell (default) -- The ILOM shell provides access to ILOM's features
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and functions through a command-line interface.
Oracle ILOM browser interface -- The ILOM browser interface supports the same
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set of features and functions as the shell, but through windows on a browser
interface.
Note – Unless indicated otherwise, all examples of interaction with the service
processor are depicted with Oracle ILOM shell commands.
You can log into multiple service processor accounts simultaneously and have
separate Oracle ILOM shell commands executing concurrently under each account.
Note – The CLI includes a feature that enables you to access Oracle Solaris Fault
Manager commands, such as fmadm, fmdump, and fmstat, from within the Oracle
ILOM shell. This feature is referred to as the Oracle ILOM faultmgmt shell. For
more information about the Oracle Solaris Fault Manager commands, see the SPARC
T3-1 administration documentation and the Oracle Solaris documentation.
1. Establish connectivity to the service processor, using one of the following
methods:
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