Using the showlogs (8) command to confirm a fault – FUJITSU SPARC M4000 User Manual
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The showlogs (8) error option displays fault information in a format specific to the
platform. Conversely, the fmdump command displays fault information in a format
compatible with the Solaris OS. This latter command is provided for users who are
familiar with the Solaris OS. When the log is referenced by these two commands,
there is a difference in display format but little difference in the information. Use
these commands in the following cases:
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To check whether a fault occurred if a message is output to the domain console
and XSCF console. (See
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To check whether the information is fault information if it was reported to the
previously registered email address.
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To check whether the information is fault information if TRAP occurred in the
SNMP manager.
Using the showlogs (8) Command to Confirm a Fault
1. Specify the error option on the XSCF Shell and perform the showlogs (8)
command to reference the XSCF error log.
XSCF> showlogs error
Date: Mar 30 15:45:31 JST 2005 Code: 00112233-44556677-8899aabbcceeff00
Status: Warning Occurred: Mar 30 15:45:26.000 JST 2005
FRU: PSU#1,PSU#2
Msg: ACFAIL occurred (ACS=3)(FEP type = A1)
Date: Mar 30 17:45:31 JST 2005 Code: 00112233-44556677-8899aabbcceeff00
Status: Alarm Occurred: Mar 30 15:45:26.000 JST 2005
FRU: PSU#1,PSU#2,*
Msg: ACFAIL occurred (ACS=3)(FEP type = A1)
(The layout of the command example is subject to change without previous notice
for functional improvement.)
In the example above, the following items are displayed:
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Time at which each problem was logged (Date). This date is indicated in local
time.
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DIAGCODE that the FE and authorized service personnel use for troubleshooting
(Code). The user is requested to inform FE and authorized service personnel of
this Code. This is useful in settling the problem in an early stage.
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Fault level of the component (Status). One of the following items is displayed:
Alarm:
The relevant component failed.
Warning:
Some subcomponents in the relevant component failed or degraded.
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Time at which each problem occurred (Occurred). This is indicated in local time.