5 identifying the location of the system, 6 managing fault degradation, 1 displaying the degraded component – FUJITSU SPARC M4000 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Operation of the Server

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4.5

Identifying the Location of the System

When more than one same type of system is installed in the same area, it may be
difficult to locate the target system. You can easily find target machine, even when it
does not have any faulty components, by using the XSCF Shell showlocator (8)
command and looking for the blinking the CHECK LED on the operator panel.

Command operation

1. Use the showlocator (8) command to display the current status of the CHECK

LED.

XSCF> showlocator

Locator LED status: Off

2. Use the showlocator (8) command to blink or reset the CHECK LED.

<Example 1> Blink the CHECK LED.

XSCF> setlocator blink

<Example 2> Reset the CHECK LED.

XSCF> setlocator reset

3. Use the showlocator (8) command to display the state of the CHECK LED.

XSCF> showlocator

Locator LED status: Blinking

4.6

Managing Fault Degradation

4.6.1

Displaying the Degraded Component

The status of a faulty or degraded component, or a part of such component, can be
displayed by using the following methods:

Command operation

Use the showstatus (8) command to display the unit status. An asterisk (*) is
attached to a unit in abnormal status.

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