A P P E N D I X B |
ALOM CMT Event Messages |
ALOM CMT sends event messages to several destinations:
Each event has a severity level and corresponding number. These levels and numbers are:
ALOM CMT configuration parameters use the severity levels to determine which event messages are displayed. For information on how sc_clieventlevel and mgt_mailalert use the numerical values of the severity levels, see sc_clieventlevel and mgt_mailalert.
Appendix TABLE B-1 displays startup event messages from the system controller.
Appendix TABLE B-2 displays SCC PROM event messages from the system controller.
Appendix TABLE B-3 displays usage event messages from the system controller.
Appendix TABLE B-4 displays environmental monitoring event messages from the system controller.
Appendix TABLE B-5 displays host monitoring event messages from the system controller
ALOM CMT sends this message when a component has been disabled, either automatically by POST discovering a fault or by a user typing the disablecomponent command. Component is the component disabled, which will be an entry from the platform showcomponent command. This fault event message appears in the output of the ALOM CMT showfaults command. |
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ALOM CMT sends this message when a component is enabled. This includes a user typing the enablecomponent command or FRU replacement if the component itself is a FRU (such as a DIMM). Component is the name of the component shown in the output of the platform showcomponent command. |
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ALOM CMT sends this message when the Solaris PSH software diagnoses a fault. The SUNW-MSG-ID of the fault is an ASCII identifier which can be entered at http://www.sun.com/msg for more information about the nature of the fault and the steps to repair. This fault event message appears in the output of the ALOM CMT showfaults command. |
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ALOM CMT sends this message to indicate that the hardware has encountered a flood of hardware errors which could not be disabled at the source. This message indicates that some errors have been lost because of insufficient memory space to store the excessive events. |
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ALOM CMT sends this message after the replacement of a FRU that contained a host-detected fault. Location is the location and name of the FRU which was replaced. This event can be received at SC boot, or after FRUs have been swapped and the chassis cover is closed. |
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ALOM CMT sends this message to indicate that the SC has detected a new FRU with pre-existing faults logged into its FRU PROM. This event can occur when either a FRU or the SC card is moved from one system to another. The location is the name of the SEEPROM on the replaced FRU, such as MB/SEEPROM. The most recent existing fault will be imported from the FRU PROM onto the showfaults list. The entry on the showfaults list is the fault imported, not this message. |
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