Fmadm / fmdump / fmstat, Showdomainstatus, Reset / poweron / poweroff – FUJITSU SPARC M4000 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Overview of the XSCF Shell

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fmadm / fmdump / fmstat

The server has an architecture that performs fault management (FMA) for CPUs,
memory, and the I/O system during OS running. The system administrator can use
the fmadm (8) command to display configuration and status information about
individual FMA modules that detect faults, perform fault diagnoses, and resolve
faults. The command can also list faulty and degraded resources. The fmstat (8)
command displays the processing time and number of events for each FMA module.
The fmdump (8) command displays detailed fault information so that system
administrator can determine faulty resources.

showdomainstatus

The showdomainstatus (8) command displays the current operating status of a
domain. The system administrator can find out the status of each domain from its
power on time to its operation start time.

reset / poweron / poweroff

There are three types of resets: the system reset, the panic instruction, and the CPU
reset. To reset a domain, the system administrator can perform the reset (8)
command with one of these three types specified. Performing the poweron (8) or
poweroff

(8) command can turn power on or off to a constructed domain in the

system configuration.

sendbreak

The system administrator can use the sendbreak (8) command to send a break
signal to the OS.

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