B.2 using the diagnostic commands, B.2.1 using the showhardconf command, Using the diagnostic commands – FUJITSU SPARC M4000/M5000 User Manual

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SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Installation Guide • December 2010

Refer to the SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Service Manual for LED status.

B.2

Using the Diagnostic Commands

The following commands are detailed in this section.

Section B.2.1, “Using the showhardconf Command” on page B-2

Section B.2.2, “Using the showlogs Command” on page B-5

Section B.2.3, “Using the showstatus Command” on page B-6

Section B.2.4, “Using the fmdump Command” on page B-6

Section B.2.5, “Using the fmadm faulty Command” on page B-7

Section B.2.6, “Using the fmstat Command” on page B-8

B.2.1

Using the showhardconf Command

The showhardconf command displays information about each FRU. The following
information is displayed:

Current configuration and status

Number of installed FRUs

Domain information

IOBOX information

Name properties of PCI cards

TABLE B-2

Types of Troubleshooting Methods

Troubleshooting Method

Description

Check LEDs

The system LEDs (on the operator panel) indicate any system or
hardware error detected during initial diagnosis or system
operation. Additional LEDs are provided on the XSCF Unit, power
supply unit, fan unit, and other units so that you can always locate
faulty components and identify specific errors.

Check log files

System messages are often displayed on the system console. These
messages can alert you to system problems, such as a device that is
about to fail.

Check using the XSCF
Shell

You can use the XSCF Shell to find details of an error state, the
device status history, and other status information.

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