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fmadm acquit message_ID |
Manually clears PSH faults.
Note - To run this command in Oracle ILOM, you must start the
fault management shell. See Clear a Fault. |
fmadm faulty |
Displays the list of faults detected
by PSH.
Note - To run this command in Oracle ILOM, you must start the
fault management shell. See Check for Faults. |
help [command] |
Displays a list of all available commands
with syntax and descriptions. Specifying a command name as an option displays
help for that command. |
reset /SP |
Reboots the SP. |
reset /System |
Generates a hardware reset on the host
server module. |
set /HOST send_break_action=break |
Takes the host server module from the
OS to either kmdb or OBP (equivalent to a Stop-A),
depending on the mode Oracle Solaris software was booted. |
set /HOST/bootmode property=value |
Controls the host server module OBP firmware
method of booting. property is state, config,
or script. |
set /HOST keyswitch_state=value |
Sets the virtual keyswitch. value is normal, standby, diag,
or locked. |
set /System locator_indicator=value |
Turns the Locator LED on the server module
on or off. value is on or off. |
show /HOST |
Displays information about the host firmware
version and configuration. |
show /HOST/console/history |
Displays the contents of the host's console
buffer. |
show /SP/logs/event/list |
Displays the history of all events logged
in the SP event buffers (in RAM or the persistent buffers). |
show /SYS |
Displays information about the server
module, including the serial number. |
show /HOST keyswitch_state |
Displays the status of the virtual keyswitch. |
show /System |
Displays information about the operating
state of the host, serial numbers, network addresses, and whether
the hardware is providing service. |
show /System locator_indicator |
Displays the current state of the Locator
LED. |
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Displays current server module faults. |
start /HOST/console |
Connects to the host console. |
start /System |
Powers on the host server module. |
stop /System |
Powers off the host server module. |