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SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Service Manual • August 2009

2.2

Checking the Server and System
Configuration

Before and after maintenance work, the state and configuration of the server and
components should be checked and the information saved. For recovery from a
problem, conditions related to the problem and the repair status must be checked.
The operating conditions must remain the same before and after maintenance.

A functioning

server

without any problems should not display any error conditions.

For example:

The syslog file should not display error messages.

The XSCF Shell command showhardconf does not display the * mark.

The administrative console should not display error messages.

The server processor logs should not display any error messages.

The Solaris™ Operating System message files should not indicate any additional
errors.

2.2.1

Checking the Hardware Configuration and FRU
Status

To replace a faulty component and perform the maintenance on the server it is
important to check and understand the hardware configuration of the server and the
state of each hardware component.

The hardware configuration refers to information that indicates to which layer a
component belongs in the hardware configuration.

The status of each hardware component refers to information on the condition of the
standard or optional component in the server: temperature, power supply voltage,
CPU operating conditions, and other times.

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