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4 using the fmstat command, 9 traditional solaris troubleshooting commands, Using the – FUJITSU SPARC ENTERPRISE M8000 User Manual

Page 75: Traditional solaris troubleshooting commands

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Chapter 2

Product Overview and Troubleshooting

2-37

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.

2.8.4

Using the fmstat Command

The fmstat command can report statistics associated with the Solaris Fault
Manager. The fmstat command shows information about DE performance. In the
example below, the eft DE (also seen in the console output) has received an event
which it accepted. A case is "opened" for that event and a diagnosis is performed to
"solve" the cause for the failure.

2.9

Traditional Solaris Troubleshooting
Commands

These superuser commands can help you determine if you have issues in your
workstation, in the network, or within another server that you are networking with.

The following commands are described in this section:

Section 2.9.1, “iostat Command” on page 2-38

Section 2.9.2, “prtdiag Command” on page 2-39

Section 2.9.3, “prtconf Command” on page 2-44

Section 2.9.4, “netstat Command” on page 2-46

Section 2.9.5, “ping Command” on page 2-47

Section 2.9.6, “ps Command” on page 2-49

Section 2.9.7, “prstat Command” on page 2-50

Most of these commands are located in the /usr/bin or /usr/sbin directories.

# fmstat

module

ev_recv

ev_acpt

wait

svc_t

%w

%b

open

solve

memsz

bufsz

cpumem-diagnosis

0

0

0.0

0.0

0

0

0

0

3.0

K0

cpumem-retire

0

0

0.0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

eft

1

1

0.0 1191.8

0

0

1

1

3.3M

11K

fmd-self-diagnosis

0

0

0.0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

io-retire

1

0

0.0

32.4

0

0

0

0

37b

0

syslog-msgs

1

0

0.0

0.5

0

0

0

0

32b

0