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Use the Oracle ILOM fault management shell to determine if the new processor
module is shown as enabled or disabled.
-> start /SP/faultmgmt/shell
Are you sure you want to start /SP/faultmgmt/shell (y/n)? y
faultmgmtsp> fmadm faulty
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If the output from the fmadm faulty command shows the replacement
processor module as enabled, go to Step 2.
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If the output from the fmadm faulty command shows the replacement
processor as disabled, go to Detecting and Managing Faults to
clear the PSH-detected fault from the server.
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Verify that the OK LED is lit on the processor module and that the Fault LED
is not lit.
See Processor Module LEDs.
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Verify that the front and rear Service Required LEDs are not lit.
See Front Panel Controls and LEDs and Rear Panel Controls and LEDs.
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Perform one of the following tasks based on your verification results:
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If the previous steps did not clear the fault, see Diagnostics Process.
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If Step 2 and Step 3 indicate that no faults have
been detected, then the processor module has been replaced successfully.
No further action is required.
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If you are verifying the server after adding a second processor
module, return to Server Upgrade Process.