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Table
4-5
  
Predictive
self-repairing
messages
Output
Displayed Description
Nov
1
16
30
20
dt88-292
EVENT-TIME
Tue
Nov
1
16
30
20
PST
2005
EVENT-TIME:
Time
stamp
of
the
diagnosis
Nov
1
16
30
20
dt88-292
PLATFORM
ORCL,SPARC64-X,
CSN
-,HOSTNAME
dt88-292
PLATFORM:
Description
of
the
chassis
in
which
the
error
occurred
Nov
1
16
30
20
dt88-292
SOURCE
eft,
REV
1.13 SOURCE:
Information
regarding
the
diagnosis
engine
used
to
identify
the
error
Nov
1
16
30
20
dt88-292
EVENT-ID
afc7e660-d609-4b2f-86b8-ae7c6b8d50c4
EVENT-ID:
Universally
unique
event
ID
for
this
error
Nov
1
16
30
20
dt88-292
DESC
Nov
1
16
30
20
dt88-292
A
problem
was
detected
in
the
PCI
Express
subsystem
DESC:
Basic
description
of
the
error
Nov
1
16
30
20
dt88-292
Refer
to
http
//support.
oracle.com/msg/SUN4-8000-0Y
for
more
information.
Website:
Where
to
find
specific
information
and
countermeasures
for
this
error
Nov
1
16
30
20
dt88-292
AUTO-RESPONSE
One
or
more
device
instances
may
be
disabled.
AUTO-RESPONSE:
What
the
system
has
done
(if
anything)
to
alleviate
any
subsequent
problems
Nov
1
16
30
20
dt88-292
IMPACT
Loss
of
services
provided
by
the
device
instances
associated
with
this
fault.
IMPACT:
Description
of
the
assumed
impact
of
the
failure
Nov
1
16
30
20
dt88-292
REC-ACTION
Schedule
a
repair
procedure
to
replace
the
affected
device.Use
Nov
1
16
30
20
dt88-292
fmdump
-v
–u
EVENT_ID
to
identify
the
device
or
contact
Sun
for
support.
REC-ACTION:
Brief
description
of
the
corrective
action
the
system
administrator
should
apply
in
a
system
console
message.
Table
4-5
lists
typical
messages
that
are
generated
if
an
error
occurs.
These
messages
indicate
that
the
fault
has
already
been
diagnosed.
If
there
are
corrective
actions
that
can
be
taken
by
the
system,
they
have
already
been
taken.
In
addition,
if
the
system
is
running,
corrective
actions
continue
to
be
applied.
Messages
are
displayed
on
the
console
and
are
recorded
in
the
/var/adm/messages
file.
Identifying
the
location
of
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance
Execute
the
setlocator
command
to
identify
the
location
of
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance
by
causing
the
CHECK
LED
on
the
operation
panel
and
the
CHECK
LED
(locator)
on
the
rear
panel
to
blink.
1.
Log
in
to
the
XSCF
shell.
2.
Execute
the
setlocator
command
to
blink
the
CHECK
LED
of
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance,
and
determine
its
location.
Fujitsu
M10-4/Fujitsu
M10-4S/SPARC
M10-4/SPARC
M10-4S
Service
Manual
November
201446

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