Refer to the SPARC T5 Series Servers Administration Guide for instructions.
In most cases, replacement of a faulty DIMM is detected when the service processor is power cycled. In those cases, the fault is automatically cleared from the server. If show faulty still displays the fault, the set command will clear it.
-> set /SYS/MB/CM1/CMP/MR3/BOB0/CH0/D0 requested_config_state=Enabled Set 'requested_config_state' to 'Enabled'
-> set /System/keyswitch_state=diag Set ???keyswitch_state' to ???diag'
-> stop /System Are you sure you want to stop /System (y/n)? y Stopping /System -> start /System Are you sure you want to start /System (y/n)? y Starting /System
Watch the POST output for possible fault messages. The following output indicates that POST did not detect any faults:
-> start /HOST/console ... 0:0:0>INFO: 0:0:0> POST Passed all devices. 0:0:0>POST: Return to VBSC. 0:0:0>Master set ACK for vbsc runpost command and spin...
-> set /System/keyswitch_state=normal Set ???ketswitch_state' to ???normal'
# fmadm faulty
If any faults are reported, refer to the diagnostics instructions described in Check for Faults.
-> show faulty Target | Property | Value --------------------+------------------------+------------------------------- /SP/faultmgmt/0 | fru | /SYS/PM0/CMP0/BOB0/CH1/D0 /SP/faultmgmt/0 | timestamp | Dec 14 22:43:59 /SP/faultmgmt/0/ | sunw-msg-id | SUN4V-8000-DX faults/0 | | /SP/faultmgmt/0/ | uuid | 3aa7c854-9667-e176-efe5-e487e520 faults/0 | | 7a8a /SP/faultmgmt/0/ | timestamp | Dec 14 22:43:59 faults/0 | |
If the show faulty command reports a fault with a UUID, go on to Step 7. If show faulty does not report a fault with a UUID, you are done with the verification process.
Use the same UUID that was displayed from the output of the Oracle ILOM show faulty command.
# fmadm repaired /SYS/PM0/CMP0/BOB0/CH1/D0