Chapter 9
Monitoring and Managing the System
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Viewing the LOM Device’s Event Log
To see the event log, type the following at the
lom>
prompt:
shows a sample event log display. Note that the first event is the oldest. In
this example, the
show eventlog
command indicates that all the alarms have been
set to OFF, that FAN 3 has failed, and that DC input supply A has failed. Also, the
system has been put into and then out of standby mode by means of LOM
commands, and before this it was reset by means of a LOM command (the
rese
t
command).
The only ‘fatal error’ is the fan 3 failure. No other ‘fatal errors’ have occurred. The
PSU ‘In A’ failure is not fatal because it affects a component (the input supply) that
is external to the system.
FIGURE 9-2
Sample LOM Device Event Log (oldest event reported first)
Note –
Note that the ‘first fatal error’ heading is always present even when the list
of errors is empty.
Note –
If the PSU or fans fail on your Netra t1, please contact your local Sun
Enterprise Services representative.
lom> show eventlog
lom>show eventlog
Alarm 1 OFF
Alarm 3 OFF
Alarm 2 OFF
FAN 3 failed
PSU 1 In A failed
power off
power on
host reset
-
first fatal error
FAN 3 failed
lom>
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