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Operating Systems Solaris fmadm faulty output Post 302489594 by garskoci on Thursday 20th of January 2011 08:47:53 PM
Old 01-20-2011
royalliege - entries in fault manager have to be cleared out manually. They will remain until they are cleared. If you look at the output, you will see a date of when the error occurred. I don't know your system, but that error could be from years ago. Even though the initial problem has been resolved, the error will need to be cleared. For example, if you have a failed DIMM and you see it listed in the fault manager, you will still need to clear the message after the DIMM is replaced.
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fmadm(1M)						  System Administration Commands						 fmadm(1M)

NAME
fmadm - fault management configuration tool SYNOPSIS
fmadm [-q] [subcommand [arguments]] DESCRIPTION
The fmadm utility can be used by administrators and service personnel to view and modify system configuration parameters maintained by the Solaris Fault Manager, fmd(1M). fmd receives telemetry information relating to problems detected by the system software, diagnoses these problems, and initiates proactive self-healing activities such as disabling faulty components. fmadm can be used to: o view the set of diagnosis engines and agents that are currently participating in fault management, o view the list of system components that have been diagnosed as faulty, and o perform administrative tasks related to these entities. The Fault Manager attempts to automate as many activities as possible, so use of fmadm is typically not required. When the Fault Manager needs help from a human administrator, service repair technician, or Sun, it produces a message indicating its needs. It also refers you to a knowledge article on Sun's web site, http://www.sun.com/msg/. The web site might ask you to use fmadm or one of the other fault manage- ment utilities to gather more information or perform additional tasks. The documentation for fmd(1M), fmdump(1M), and fmstat(1M) describe more about tools to observe fault management activities. The fmadm utility requires the user to possess the SYS_CONFIG privilege. Refer to the System Administration Guide: Security Services for more information about how to configure Solaris privileges. The fmadm load subcommand requires that the user possess all privileges. SUBCOMMANDS fmadm accepts the following subcommands. Some of the subcommands require additional options and operands: fmadm config Display the configuration of the Fault Manager itself, including the module name, version, and description of each component module. Fault Manager modules provide services such as automated diagnosis, self-healing, and messaging for hardware and software present on the system. fmadm faulty [-ai] Display the list of resources that the Fault Manager currently believes to be faulty. Faulty resources are determined by the set of modules that are performing automated diagnosis activities. The Fault Management Resource Identifier (FMRI), resource state, and Uni- versal Unique Identifier (UUID) of the diagnosis are listed for each resource. An FMRI is a string that acts as the formal name for a particular resource for which Solaris can perform automated fault management activities. The Fault Manager associates the following states with every resource for which telemetry information has been received: ok The resource is present and in use and has no known problems so far as the Fault Manager is concerned. unknown The resource is not present or not usable but has no known problems. This might indicate the resource has been disabled or deconfigured by an administrator. Consult appropriate management tools for more information. degraded The resource is present and usable, but one or more problems have been diagnosed in the resource by the Fault Manager. faulted The resource is present but is not usable because one or more problems have been diagnosed by the Fault Manager. The resource has been disabled to prevent further damage to the system. The UUID shown in the output for degraded and faulted resources uniquely identifies the Fault Manager diagnosis that discovered the problem. You can obtain additional details about the diagnosis using fmdump -v -u uuid. The fmdump output includes a message identifier that can be used to learn more about the problem impact and resolution procedures on Sun's web site, http://www.sun.com/msg/. By default, the fmadm faulty command only lists output for resources that are currently present and faulty. If you specify the -a option, all resource information cached by the Fault Manager is listed. The listing includes information for resources that might no longer be present in the system. If you specify the -i option, the persistent cache identifier for each resource in the Fault Manager is shown instead of the most recent state and UUID. fmadm flush fmri Flush the information cached by the Fault Manager for the specified resource, named by its FMRI. This subcommand should only be used when indicated by a documented Sun repair procedure. Typically, the use of this command is not necessary as the Fault Manager keeps its cache up-to-date automatically. If a faulty resource is flushed from the cache, administrators might need to apply additional commands to enable the specified resource. fmadm load path Load the specified Fault Manager module. path must be an absolute path and must refer to a module present in one of the defined direc- tories for modules. Typically, the use of this command is not necessary as the Fault Manager loads modules automatically when Solaris initially boots or as needed. fmadm unload module Unload the specified Fault Manager module. Specify module using the basename listed in the fmadm config output. Typically, the use of this command is not necessary as the Fault Manager loads and unloads modules automatically based on the system configuration fmadm repair fmri | uuid Update the Fault Manager's resource cache to indicate that no problems are present in one or more resources that have been diagnosed to be faulty. If an fmri is specified, the state of the specified resource is updated. If a uuid is specified, the state of all resources associated with the corresponding diagnosis are updated. If the resource is currently believed to be faulted, it is set to the unknown state. If the resource is currently believed to be degraded, it is set to the ok state. Administrators might need to apply additional commands to re-enable a previously faulted resource. The fmadm repair subcommand should only be used at the direction of a documented Sun repair procedure. The use of this command is typically not necessary as the Fault Manager updates its resource cache automatically. fmadm reset [-s serd] module Reset the specified Fault Manager module or module subcomponent. If the -s option is present, the specified Soft Error Rate Discrimina- tion (SERD) engine is reset within the module. If the -s option is not present, the entire module is reset and all persistent state associated with the module is deleted. The fmadm reset subcommand should only be used at the direction of a documented Sun repair pro- cedure. The use of this command is typically not necessary as the Fault Manager manages its modules automatically. fmadm rotate errlog | fltlog Schedule a rotation of the specified fault manager log file. The log files are automatically rotated by an entry in the logadm(1M) con- figuration file that uses this subcommand. See logadm(1M) for more information on how to change the default log rotation options. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -q Set quiet mode. fmadm does not produce messages indicating the result of successful operations to standard output. OPERANDS
The following operands are supported: cmd The name of a subcommand listed in SUBCOMMANDS. args One or more options or arguments appropriate for the selected subcommand, as described in SUBCOMMANDS. EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. 1 An error occurred. Errors include a failure to communicate with fmd or insufficient privileges to perform the requested operation. 2 Invalid command-line options were specified. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWfmd | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |See below. | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ The command-line options are Evolving. The human-readable output is Unstable. SEE ALSO
fmd(1M), fmdump(1M), fmstat(1M), logadm(1M), syslogd(1M), attributes(5) System Administration Guide: Security Services http://www.sun.com/msg/ SunOS 5.10 17 Nov 2004 fmadm(1M)
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