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Detecting and Managing Faults
11
2. Clear the fault.
where
target
is from
“Clearable Fault Targets” on page 11
.
For example, to clear a fault with power supply 0, type.
Related Information
■
“Display Faulty Components (fault_state)” on page 8
■
“Display Faulty Components (/SP/faultmgmt)” on page 9
■
“Clearable Fault Targets” on page 11
Clearable Fault Targets
This table lists the components, their Oracle ILOM targets that are clearable, and
links to servicing procedures.
Use this table for these procedures:
■
“Display Faulty Components (/SP/faultmgmt)” on page 9
■
“Clear a Fault Manually” on page 10
■
“Identify Faults in the Oracle ILOM Event Log” on page 12
Related Information
■
“Display Faulty Components (fault_state)” on page 8
■
“Display Faulty Components (/SP/faultmgmt)” on page 9
->
set
target
clear_fault_action=true
->
set /SYS/PSU0 clear_fault_action=true
Are you sure you want to clear /SYS/PSU0 (y/n)?
y
Set ’clear_fault_action’ to ’true’
->
Component
Target
Links
Battery
/SYS/MB
“Servicing the Battery” on page 75
SSD drive
/SYS/MB
Replace the gateway. See
“Remove the Gateway
From the Rack” on page 77
.
Fan
x
, where
x
is
0
to
4
/SYS/FAN
x
“Servicing Fans” on page 55
Power supply
x
, where
x
is either
0
or
1
/SYS/PSU
x
“Servicing Power Supplies” on page 41