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Oracle® ILOM User's Guide for System Monitoring and Diagnostics Firmware Release 3.2.x

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Updated: April 2018
 
 

fmstat Report Example and Description

fmstat Report Example

faultmgmtsp> fmstat
fdd statistics    2011-02-03/19:12:51
 
engine               status    evts_in  evts_out  errors
repair               empty          8       0       0
hysteresis           empty          0       0       0
SERD                 empty          0       0       0
simple               empty         12       0       0

fmstat Report Property Descriptions

Property
Description
engine
The engine column in the fmstat tabular output identifies the name of the diagnosis engine:
  • repair – Rule that indicates a fault should be considered repaired if a specified ereport is logged. For example, the fault fault.chassis.power.inadequate@/sys would be considered repaired if ereport.chassis.boot.power-off-requested@/system was logged.

  • hysteresis – Rule to diagnose a fault if ereport A (initiation) is logged and ereport B (cancellation) is not logged within some specified time afterward. The time limit between the initiation/cancellation can be no greater than 10 seconds.

    For example, if ereport.fan.speed-low-asserted is logged and ereport.fan.speed-low-deasserted is logged 13 seconds later, a fault would be diagnosed.

  • SERD – Soft error rate discrimination (SERD) is used in tracking multiple occurrences of an ereport. If more than N ereports show up within time period T, the fault is diagnosed. For example, if too many correctable memory error ereports are logged within a specific time frame, a DIMM fault is diagnosed.

  • simple – Rule to allow one ereport to result in the diagnosis of multiple faults. For example, an ereport for an uncorrectable memory error can lead to a fault diagnosis for two DIMMs in a DIMM pair.

status
The status column in the fmstat tabular output identifies the current state of the diagnosis engine, which can include: uninit, empty, enqueued, busy, or exiting.
evts_in
The evts_in column in the fmstat tabular output identifies the number of events received by the engine that are relevant to a diagnosis.
evts_out
The evts_out column in the fmstat tabular output identifies the number of faults detected and posted by the engine.
errors
The errors column in the fmstat tabular output identifies the number of internal errors detected by the engine.