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Sun Server X2-8 (formerly Sun Fire X4800 M2) Diagnostics Guide Sun Server X2-8 (formerly Sun Fire X4800 M2) Documentation Library |
Overview of the Diagnostics Guide
Introduction to System Diagnostics
How to Gather Service Visit Information
How to Troubleshoot Power Problems
How to Externally Inspect the Server
How to Internally Inspect the Server
How to Isolate and Replace Faulty DIMM Pairs
How to Isolate and Correct Persistent DIMM Errors
Default BIOS Power-On Self-Test (POST) Events
Using Oracle ILOM to Monitor the Host
Viewing the Oracle ILOM Sensor Readings
How to Use the Oracle ILOM Web Interface to View the Sensor Readings
How to Use the Oracle ILOM Command-Line Interface to View the Sensor Readings
How to View Fault Status Using the Oracle ILOM Web Interface
How to View Fault Status Using the Oracle ILOM Command-Line Interface
How to Clear Faults Using the Oracle ILOM Web Interface
How to Clear Faults Using the Oracle ILOM Command-Line Interface
Viewing the Oracle ILOM System Event Log
How to View the System Event Log Using the Oracle ILOM Web Interface
How to Clear the System Event Log Using the Oracle ILOM Web Interface
How to Clear the System Event Log Using the Oracle ILOM Command-Line Interface
Interpreting Event Log Time Stamps
Creating a Data Collector Snapshot
How to Create a Snapshot With the Oracle ILOM Web Interface
How to Create a Snapshot With the Oracle ILOM Command-Line Interface
Using SunVTS Diagnostics Software
Introduction to SunVTS Diagnostic Test Suite
How to Diagnose Server Problems With the Bootable Diagnostics CD
Performing Pc-Check Diagnostic Tests
How to Run Pc-Check Diagnostics
U-Boot Diagnostic Start-Up Tests
Running the U-Boot Diagnostic Tests and Viewing the Results
Sample SP Environmental Variables Showing U-Boot Test Status
Before You Begin
This procedure requires Administration (a) permission.
Refer to Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Supplement for the Sun Server X2-8 (formerly Sun Fire X4800 M2) for more information.
-> cd /SP/logs/event
->show list
The contents of the event log appear.
For example:
/SP/logs/event/list Targets: Properties: Commands: cd show ID Date/Time Class Type Severity ----- ------------------------ -------- -------- -------- 4785 Thu Jan 7 13:58:48 2010 Audit Log minor root : Open Session : object = /session/type : value = shell : success 4784 Thu Jan 7 13:58:01 2010 Storage Log minor Voltage sensor is ok, sun-id=EL:EC:50800200009da03d:19 4783 Thu Jan 7 13:58:01 2010 Storage Log minor Voltage sensor is ok, sun-id=EL:EC:50800200009da03d:18 4782 Thu Jan 7 13:58:01 2010 Storage Log minor Voltage sensor is ok, sun-id=EL:EC:50800200009da03d:17 4781 Thu Jan 7 13:58:00 2010 Storage Log critical Voltage sensor has fallen below the critical threshold, sun-id=EL:EC:5 080 0200009da03d:19 4780 Thu Jan 7 13:58:00 2010 Storage Log critical Voltage sensor is at the warning level, sun-id=EL:EC:50800200009da03d: 19 4779 Thu Jan 7 13:58:00 2010 Storage Log critical Voltage sensor has fallen below the critical threshold, sun-id=EL:EC:5 080 0200009da03d:18 4778 Thu Jan 7 13:58:00 2010 Storage Log critical Voltage sensor is at the warning level, sun-id=EL:EC:50800200009da03d: 18 4777 Thu Jan 7 13:58:00 2010 Storage Log critical Voltage sensor has fallen below the critical threshold, sun-id=EL:EC:5 080 0200009da03d:17 4776 Thu Jan 7 13:58:00 2010 Storage Log critical Voltage sensor is at the warning level, sun-id=EL:EC:50800200009da03d: 17 Paused: press any key to continue, or 'q' to quit
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