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Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 User Manual

Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000
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5-12 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide • August 2009
In addition, by knowing the power consumption and volume of air exhausted from
the server, the plant administrator can identify the specific areas in the installation
site where the energy consumption can be reduced.
showlocator/setlocator
These commands display status information indicated by the LEDs on devices and
the operator panel of the server. Finding out information on device errors is helpful
in component degradation and replacement. Also, the system administrator can use
the commands to identify the target device among many devices.
showconsolepath
The showconsolepath(8) command displays the operating status of the domain
console. By finding out the users of domain consoles, the system administrator can
notify the users before a user performs a server operation or server control.
fmadm / fmdump / fmstat
The server has an architecture that performs fault management (FMA) for CPUs,
memory, and the I/O system during Solaris OS operation. The system administrator
can use the fmadm(8) command to display configuration and status information
about individual FMA modules that detect faults, perform fault diagnoses, and
resolve faults. The command can also list faulty and degraded resources. The
fmstat(8) command displays the processing time and number of events for each
FMA module. The fmdump(8) command displays detailed fault information so that
system administrator can determine faulty resources.
showdomainstatus
The showdomainstatus(8) command displays the current operating status of a
domain. The system administrator can find out the status of each domain from its
power on time to its operation start time.
reset / poweron / poweroff
There are three types of resets: the system reset, the panic instruction, and the CPU
reset. To reset a domain, the system administrator can perform the reset(8)
command with one of these three types specified. Performing the poweron(8) or
poweroff(8) command can turn power on or off to a constructed domain in the
system configuration.

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BrandSun Microsystems
ModelSun SPARC Enterprise M4000
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