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Table
C-2
  
prtdiag(1M)
command
option
Option Description Application
No
options Displays
a
list
of
components. Allows
you
to
check
the
CPU
information,
the
memory
configuration,
the
mounted
PCI
Express
(PCIe)
cards,
the
OpenBootPROM
version,
the
mode
switch
status,
and
the
CPU
operational
mode.
-v Displays
information
in
detailed
(Verbose)
mode.
In
addition
to
the
content
displayed
when
no
option
is
specified,
this
option
allows
you
to
check
detailed
information
of
the
PCIe
card.
#
prtdiag
-v
System
Configuration:

Oracle
Corporation

sun4v
SPARC
M10-4
Memory
size:
64000
Megabytes
 
================================
Virtual
CPUs
================================
 
 
CPU
ID
Frequency
Implementation

Status
------
---------
----------------------
-------
0

3000
MHz

SPARC64-X

on-line
1

3000
MHz

SPARC64-X

on-line
2

3000
MHz

SPARC64-X

on-line
3

3000
MHz

SPARC64-X

on-line
4

3000
MHz

SPARC64-X

on-line
5

3000
MHz

SPARC64-X

on-line
6

3000
MHz

SPARC64-X

on-line
7

3000
MHz

SPARC64-X

on-line
8

3000
MHz

SPARC64-X

on-line
9

3000
MHz

SPARC64-X

on-line
10

3000
MHz

SPARC64-X

on-line
C.2 prtdiag(1M)
Command
The
prtdiag(1M)
command
displays
information
on
system
settings
and
diagnosis.
Diagnosis
information
displays
FRUs
in
the
system
that
experienced
errors.
The
prtdiag(1M)
command
is
in
the
following
directory:
/usr/platform/platform-
name/sbin/.
The
prtdiag(1M)
command
may
display
a
slot
number
that
differs
from
those
supposed
to
be
displayed
according
to
other
parts
of
this
manual.
This
does
not
indicate
a
fault.
Table
C-2
lists
the
options
of
the
prtdiag(1M)
command
and
how
those
options
are
useful
for
troubleshooting.
The
following
example
shows
the
prtdiag(1M)
command
output.
Appendix
C
 
Oracle
Solaris
Troubleshooting
Commands 311

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