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Oracle Netra SPARC T4-1B - Interpret POST Fault Messages; Clear POST-Detected Faults

Oracle Netra SPARC T4-1B
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Detecting and Managing Faults 37
Interpret POST Fault Messages
1. Run POST.
See “Run POST With Maximum Testing” on page 35.
2. View the output and watch for messages.
See “POST Output Reference” on page 39.
3. To obtain more information on faults, run the show faulty command.
See “Check for Faults (show faulty Command)” on page 18.
Related Information
“Clear POST-Detected Faults” on page 37
“POST Overview” on page 29
“Oracle ILOM Properties That Affect POST Behavior” on page 30
“Diagnostics Overview” on page 5
“Configure POST” on page 33
“Run POST With Maximum Testing” on page 35
Clear POST-Detected Faults
Use this procedure if you suspect that a fault was not automatically cleared. This
procedure describes how to identify a POST-detected fault and, if necessary,
manually clear the fault.
In most cases, when POST detects a faulty component, POST logs the fault and
automatically takes the failed component out of operation by placing the component
in the ASR blacklist. See “Managing Components (ASR)” on page 45.
Usually, when a faulty component is replaced, the replacement is detected when the
SP is reset or power cycled. The fault is automatically cleared.
1. Replace the faulty FRU.
2. At the Oracle ILOM prompt, type the show faulty command to identify POST
detected faults.
POST-detected faults are distinguished from other kinds of faults by the text:
Forced fail. No UUID number is reported. For example:
-> show faulty
Target | Property | Value
----------------------+------------------------+-----------------------------
/SP/faultmgmt/0 | fru | /SYS/MB/CMP0/BOB1/CH0/D0

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