JavaScript is required to for searching.
Skip Navigation Links
Exit Print View
Sun Server X2-8 Product Documentation     Sun Server X2-8 (formerly Sun Fire X4800 M2) Documentation Library
search filter icon
search icon

Document Information

Using This Documentation

Hardware Installation

Operating System Installation

Administration, Diagnostics, and Service

ILOM Supplement

Determining Your Server Management Strategy

Common Server Management Tasks

Server Management Software Benefits

Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager

Oracle Hardware Management Pack

Oracle Hardware Installation Assistant

Evaluating Your Server Environment

Server Management Downloads and Documentation

Oracle ILOM Documentation

Oracle ILOM 3.0 Common Feature Set Documentation

Updating Firmware

Firmware Versions Worksheet

Determining Current Firmware Versions

How to Verify the Oracle ILOM and BIOS Firmware Versions Using the Web Interface

How to Verify the Oracle ILOM and BIOS Firmware Versions Using the Command Line Interface

How to Verify the LSI HBA Firmware Version

Planning and Downloading the Firmware Update

How to Plan the Firmware Update

How to Download Firmware Updates

How to Request Physical Media Online

How to Request Physical Media by Phone

Updating the Oracle ILOM and System BIOS

How to Update the Oracle ILOM and System BIOS Using the Web Interface

How to Update the Oracle ILOM and System BIOS Using the CLI

How to Update Embedded HBA Firmware

How to Update NEM Firmware Using the Web Interface

How to Update NEM Firmware Using the CLI

Server-Specific Oracle ILOM Features

Minimum Supported Firmware and BIOS

Power Management

Power Management Terminology

How to Use the Web Interface to Monitor Power Usage and Set Notification Thresholds

How to Use the CLI to Monitor Power Usage and Set Notification Thresholds

Fixing Problems with Oracle ILOM Using the Preboot Menu

Accessing the Preboot Menu

Preboot Menu Command Summary

Using the edit Command and Configuring the Preboot Menu for Remote Access

Restoring Oracle ILOM Access to the Serial Console

How to Recover the SP Firmware Image

Identifying and Clearing Faults

Determining Faults

Clearing Faults

Components With No Fault Diagnosis

Recovering a Lost Oracle ILOM Password

How to Recover a Lost Password by Proving Physical Presence

Monitoring Hardware and Environmental Sensors

Indicators

Sensors

SNMP and PET Traps

Index

Determining Faults

When a system fault occurs, you can view system indicators and use the Oracle ILOM CLI or web interface to determine the fault. When a component is faulted, the Service Required LED for the system is illuminated, and the component or subsystem-specific Service LED is illuminated when applicable.

Table 8 Determining Component Faults

Method
What to do
Details
Oracle ILOM CLI
Examine fault messages in the Oracle ILOM event log or see a fault summary.
To view the Oracle ILOM event log, log in to the ILOM CLI and type: show /SP/logs/event/list
To view a fault summary, log in to the Oracle ILOM CLI and type: show /SP/faultmgmt
Oracle ILOM web interface
Examine fault messages in the Oracle ILOM event log or see a fault summary.
To view the Oracle ILOM event log, log into the Oracle ILOM web interface and click: System Monitoring --> Event Logs.
To view a fault summary, log into the Oracle ILOM web interface and click: System Information --> Fault Management.

When a server component (such as a DIMM, CPU, or CMOD) fails, the server generates a component-specific fault that is captured by Oracle ILOM. When a failed, hot-serviceable component is replaced, the faults are cleared automatically.

When a component fails that is not hot-serviceable, you need to clear the fault manually. You can use either the Oracle ILOM web interface or the command-line interface (CLI) to clear faults.


Note - You can also use the BIOS setup utility to view and delete system event logs.


You must clear the following faults manually:

When clearing faults, note the following:

For information about how to use the Oracle ILOM web interface or the CLI to clear server faults, refer to the Oracle ILOM documentation library at: http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=ilom30

See Also