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Appendix A Warning and Information Messages

A-3

In addition to the messages above, there is a notification message displayed on the
domain console when power off or reset processing is performed normally or an
event occurs.

A.2

Messages in Each Function

This section explains each OS and XSCF function by which the user can recognize
status notification or fault information in the server, including messages.

Recognizing Status Notification or Fault Information by a Message on
the OS Console (Domain Console)

1. The user recognizes status notification or fault information in a console

message such as a syslog message and FMA message output to the domain
console. The following shows an example of the FMA message on the domain
console.

<Example> FMA Message

SUNW-MSG-ID: SUN4U-800J-C0, TYPE: Fault, VER: 1, SEVERITY: Critical

EVENT-TIME: Wed Jun 28 17:45:36 PDT 2006

PLATFORM: SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise, CSN: -, HOSTNAME: dc102

SOURCE: eft, REV: 1.5

EVENT-ID: 24fe9f8c-f302-4128-c5b8-b38a4083769f

DESC: The number of errors associated with this CHIP has exceeded acceptable

levels. Refer to http://sun.com/msg/SUN4U-800J-C0 for more information.

Refer to SUN4U-800J-C0 for more information.

AUTO-RESPONSE: An attempt will be made to remove the affected CHIP from

service.

IMPACT: The system will not be functioning at the same performance level with

the CHIP removal.

REC-ACTION: Schedule a repair procedure to replace the affected CHIP. Use

fmdump -v -u to identify the smallest CPU/Strand ID of the affected CORE on

this CHIP.

Note –

The message format may change in future releases.

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