Detecting and Managing Faults
When a SPARC S7-2L server encounters a fault, the fault is recorded in a common fault
database. The fault is then reported by the server in one of several ways, depending on the type
and severity of the fault.
These topics explain how to use various diagnostic tools to monitor server status and
troubleshoot faults in the server.
Step
Description
Links
1.
Check the server for detected faults and for
information about components that might require
service.
“Checking for Faults” on page 27
“Interpreting LEDs” on page 33
2.
Perform additional troubleshooting if needed.
“Performing Advanced Troubleshooting” on page 36
3.
Manage faults following a service procedure.
“Clear a Fault Manually” on page 42
4.
Contact technical support if the problem persists.
Related Information
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“Identifying Components” on page 11
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“Preparing for Service” on page 45
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“Returning the Server to Operation” on page 149
Checking for Faults
Use these tools to identify components that require service.
Step
Description
Links
1.
Run the
fmadm faulty
command to
display information about components
that require service.
“Log In to Oracle ILOM (Service)” on page 28
“Identify Faulted Components” on page 28
Detecting and Managing Faults
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