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SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Service Manual • June 2011

Disabling Faulty Components Using Automatic
System Recovery

You can use the Automatic System Recovery (ASR) feature to configure the server to
automatically disable failed components until they can be replaced. The following
components are managed by the ASR feature:

UltraSPARC T2 Plus processor strands

Memory FB-DIMMs

I/O subsystem

The database that contains the list of disabled components is referred to as the ASR
blacklist (asr-db).

In most cases, POST automatically disables a faulty component. After the cause of the
fault is repaired (FRU replacement, loose connector reseated, and so on), you might
need to remove the component from the ASR blacklist.

Note –

For instructions on enabling or disabling ASR, see the SPARC Enterprise

T5440 Server Administration Guide.

The ASR commands (

TABLE: ASR Commands on page 56

) enable you to view and

manually add or remove components (asrkeys) from the ASR blacklist. You run
these commands from the ILOM -> prompt.

Note –

The asrkeys vary from system to system, depending on how many cores and

memory are present. Use the show components command to see the asrkeys on a
given system.

TABLE:

ASR Commands

Command

Description

show components

Displays system components and their current state.

set

asrkey component_state=

Enabled

Removes a component from the asr-db blacklist,
where asrkey is the component to enable.

set

asrkey component_state=

Disabled

Adds a component to the asr-db blacklist, where
asrkey is the component to disable.