a. To show server faults, log in to the server as root using the Oracle ILOM CLI,
and type the following command to list all known faults on the server:
-> show /PS/faultmgmt
The server lists all known faults, for example:
-> show /PS/faultmgmt
Targets:
0 (/SYS/MB/P0)
Properties:
Commands:
cd
show
Alternatively, to list all known faults in the server, log into the Oracle Solaris
OS and issue the fmadm faulty command, or log into the Oracle ILOM
service processor from the Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell and issue the
fmadm faulty command.
b. To clear the fault identified in Step 16.a, type the following command:
-> set /System/MB/P0 clear_fault_action=true
For example:
-> set /System/MB/P0 clear_fault_action=true
Are you sure you want to clear /SYS/MB/P0 9y/n)? y
Set 'clear_fault_action' to 'true'
Alternatively, to clear all known faults in the server, log into the Oracle Solaris
OS and issue the fmadm repair command, or log into the Oracle ILOM
service processor from the Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell and issue the
fmadm repair command.
Related Information
"Remove a Processor" on page 106
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Servicing the Disk Backplane (FRU)
This section describes how to remove and install a disk backplane.
In addition to the service procedures included here, you can see animations that
show how to remove and install a disk backplane.
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