B.3.3 using the showstatus command, B.3.3, Using the showstatus command – FUJITSU M3000 User Manual

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SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Installation Guide • January 2009

Example of showlogs output

B.3.3

Using the showstatus Command

The showstatus command displays information concerning a faulty or degraded
FRU and the FRU that is one layer above the faulty or degraded FRU in the server.
The displayed FRU information includes an asterisk (*), which indicates the location
of the problem, and any of the following states after "Status:":

Faulted: The component is faulty and is not operating.

Degraded: The component is operating. However, either an error has been
detected or the component is faulty. As a result, the component might be
operating with reduced functionality or performance.

Deconfigured: As a result of another component's faulted or degraded status, the
component is not operating. (The component itself is not faulted or degraded.)

Maintenance: The component is under maintenance. A deletefru (8),
replacefru

(8), or addfru (8) operation is currently underway.

Example of showstatus output

XSCF> showlogs error

Date: Jun 17 13:46:31 JST 2008 Code: 60000000-cd01c701-0164010100000000

Status: Warning Occurred: Jun 17 13:46:31.158 JST 2008

FRU: /OPNL,/FANBP_B

Msg: TWI access error

Date: Jun 17 13:41:46 JST 2008 Code: 80002080-7801c201-0130000000000000

Status: Alarm Occurred: Jun 17 13:41:44.861 JST 2008

FRU: /MBU_A,*

Msg: Board control error (MBC link error)

Date: Jun 17 11:05:32 JST 2008 Code: 80000000-c3ff0000-0173000600000000

Status: Alarm Occurred: Jun 17 11:05:32.522 JST 2008

FRU: /PSU#1

Msg: PSU shortage

XSCF>

XSCF> showstatus

FANBP_B Status:Normal;

* FAN_A#0 Status:Faulted;

XSCF>

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