The fmadm command reports the current status of the monitor, which is displayed as active when it is performing fault monitoring, as shown in the following example:
# fmadm config MODULE VERSION STATUS DESCRIPTION cpumem-retire 1.1 active CPU/Memory Retire Agent disk-diagnosis 0.1 active Disk Diagnosis engine ... network-monitor 1.0 active Network monitor
The /usr/lib/fm/fmd/plugins/network-monitor.conf configuration file has an enable property that controls the state of the network-monitor. To enable the monitor, set the enable property to true as follows:
# enable # # Enable/disable the network-monitor. # setprop enable true
The monitor will be active upon reboot.