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Clear faults detected during post – FUJITSU SPARC T5440 User Manual

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SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Service Manual • July 2009

▼ Clear Faults Detected During POST

In most cases, when POST detects a faulty component, POST logs the fault and
automatically takes the failed component out of operation by placing the component
in the ASR blacklist. See

“Disabling Faulty Components” on page 50

.

In most cases, the replacement of the faulty FRU is detected when the service
processor is reset or power cycled. In this case, the fault is automatically cleared from
the system. This procedure describes how to identify a POST-detected fault and, if
necessary, manually clear the fault.

1. After replacing a faulty FRU, at the ILOM prompt use the show faulty

command to identify POST-detected faults.

Faults detected by POST are distinguished from other kinds of faults by the text:
Forced fail

. No UUID number is reported. Refer to

CODE EXAMPLE: Fault

Detected by POST on page 48

.

If no fault is reported, you do not need to do anything else. Do not perform the
subsequent steps.

2. Use the component_state property of the component to clear the fault and

remove the component from the ASR blacklist.

Use the FRU name that was reported in the fault in

Step 1

:

The fault is cleared and should not show up when you run the show faulty
command. Additionally, the Service Required LED is no longer on.

3. Reset the server.

You must reboot the server for the component_state property to take effect.

4. At the ILOM prompt, use the show faulty command to verify that no faults

are reported.

-> set /SYS/MB/CPU0/CMP0/BR1/CH0/D0 component_state=Enabled

-> show faulty

Target | Property | Value

--------------------+------------------------+------------------

->

CODE EXAMPLE:

Fault Detected by POST

-> show faulty

Target | Property | Value

----------------------+------------------------+----------------------------

/SP/faultmgmt/0 | fru | /SYS/MB/CPU0/CMP0/BR1/CH0/D0