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2.8.3.2
fmadm faulty
Command
The fmadm faulty command can be used mainly to identify the status of faulty
components.
In the following example, the PCI card is degraded and associated with the
following UUID 49847040-ce57-e453-9adc-fe66c7c65384. Also, the "faulted"
state may be displayed.
Note –
The error information remains in the Solaris OS even when replacement of
the faulty component is completed. Identify the UUID by executing the fmadm
faulty
command, and reset the error information by executing the fmadm repair
command with the UUID specified.
2.8.3.3
fmadm repair
Command
The fmadm repair command can be used to reset the error information for a faulty
component in the Solaris OS.
# fmadm config
MODULE
VERSION
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
cpumem-diagnosis
1.5
active
UltraSPARC-III/IV CPU/Memory Diagnosis
cpumem-retire
1.0
active
CPU/Memory Retire Agent
eft
1.13
active
eft diagnosis engine
fmd-self-diagnosis
1.0
active
Fault Manager Self-Diagnosis
io-retire
1.0
active
I/O Retire Agent
syslog-msgs
1.0
active
Syslog Messaging Agent
# fmadm faulty
STATE
RESOURCE / UUID
-----
--------------------------------------------------
degraded
dev:////pci@2,600000
49847040-ce57-e453-9adc-fe66c7c65384
# fmadm repair 49847040-ce57-e453-9adc-fe66c7c65384
fmadm: recorded repair to 3de29de5-6332-ec64-9b49-bacc739fe3c3