Manually Clearing Hardware Faults
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Related Information
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Managing Oracle ILOM Log Entries, Oracle ILOM User's Guide for System Monitoring
and Diagnostics, Firmware Release 3.2.x at http://www.oracle.com/goto/ilom/docs
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Configuring Alert Notifications, Oracle ILOM Administrator's Guide for Configuration and
Maintenance, Firmware Release 3.2.x at http://www.oracle.com/goto/ilom/docs
Manually Clearing Hardware Faults
Typically, when a faulted component is replaced or removed, Oracle ILOM and Hardware
Management Pack stop reporting the component as faulted. However, certain field-replaceable
units (FRUs) require an explicit repair. For these you must manually clear the fault in the Oracle
ILOM Fault Management shell to stop it from appearing in the open problems output.
For instructions on manually clearing a fault, see: “Manually Clear a Hardware Fault (Oracle
ILOM)” on page 86
Manually Clear a Hardware Fault (Oracle ILOM)
Caution - The Oracle ILOM Fault Management restricted shell is intended to help Oracle
Services personnel diagnose and resolve system problems. Do not run commands in the shell
unless requested to do so by Oracle Services.
1.
Log in to the Oracle ILOM command-line interface.
For instructions, see “Accessing Oracle ILOM” on page 21.
2.
Type start /SP/faultmgmt/shell to launch the Oracle ILOM Fault Management shell.
A confirmation prompt appears.
3.
Type y to confirm that you want to start the Oracle ILOM Fault Management shell.