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Updated: January 2020
Oracle
®
x86 Servers Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide
Document Information
Using This Documentation
Product Documentation Library
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Introduction to System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Diagnostic and Troubleshooting Tools
Troubleshooting System Components
System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Strategies
When to Run the Tools
System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Scenarios
New System
Upgraded System
Production System
Preliminary Troubleshooting Procedures
Check for Known Issues
Gather Information for Service
Troubleshoot Power Problems
Inspect the External System
Inspect the Internal System
Oracle ILOM Diagnostics
Using Oracle ILOM to Monitor a System and Diagnose Components
View System-Level Information and Health Status (Web)
View System-Level Information and Health Status (CLI)
View Subsystem and Component Information and Health Status (Web)
View Subsystem and Component Information and Health Status (CLI)
Health State Definitions
Administering Open Problems
View Open Problems on a System (Web)
View Open Problems on a System (CLI)
Using the Fault Management Shell
View Faults Using the Fault Management Shell
Repairing Faults or Defects
fmadm replaced Command
fmadm repaired Command
fmadm acquit Command
Managing Oracle ILOM Log Entries
Log Descriptions
Log Properties
Log Time Stamps
View and Clear Log Entries (Web)
View and Clear Log Entries (CLI)
Filter Log Entries (Web)
Filter Log Entries (CLI)
Using the Oracle ILOM Diag Shell
Run HWdiag (CLI)
Using HWdiag Commands
HWdiag Commands and Options
HWdiag Logs
Using a Non-Maskable Interrupt
Generate a Non-Maskable Interrupt (Web)
Generate a Non-Maskable Interrupt (CLI)
Using the Snapshot Utility
Take a System Snapshot (Web)
Take a System Snapshot (CLI)
Decrypt an Encrypted Snapshot File
Using UEFI Diagnostics
UEFI Diagnostics Test Modes
Run UEFI Diagnostics Automatically (Web)
Run UEFI Diagnostics Automatically (CLI)
Run UEFI Diagnostics Manually (Web)
Run UEFI Diagnostics Manually (CLI)
UEFI Commands
UEFI Command Options
UEFI Command Flags
UEFI Command Resource Requirements
UEFI Diagnostic Logs
UEFI Diagnostics Output
Oracle VTS Software
Oracle VTS Software
Test Modes
Online Stress Test Mode
System Exerciser Test Mode
Component Stress Test Mode
User Interface Options
Installation Requirements
Obtaining and Installing Oracle VTS Software
Install Oracle VTS Software for Oracle Solaris 11.x
Install Oracle VTS Software for Oracle Linux 7.x/8.x
Runtime Considerations
Starting Oracle VTS Software
Start Oracle VTS Software (GUI)
Running Oracle VTS Software
Run Oracle VTS Software (GUI)
Oracle VTS Logs
Review Oracle VTS Log Files
Operating System Diagnostics
Core Dump File
Responding to a Hung System
Troubleshoot a Hung System
Troubleshooting Information
Updated Product Information
Product Notes and Release Notes
Oracle x86 Critical Patch Update Guide
My Oracle Support
Firmware and Software Patches
Server Security, Software Releases, and Critical Patch Updates
Information to Gather for Troubleshooting
System LEDs and Diagnostics
Oracle Service Tools Bundle
Auto Service Requests
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Install Oracle VTS Software for Oracle Linux 7.x/8.x
To install the Image Packaging System (IPS) sunvts package, type
#rpm -ivh sunvts-8.2.2-build8.x86_64.rpm
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