The fmadm faulty command displays the list of faults detected by PSH. You can run this command from either the host or through the Oracle ILOM fault management shell.
This example shows how to check for faults through the Oracle ILOM fault management shell.
-> start /SP/faultmgmt/shell Are you sure you want to start /SP/faultmgmt/shell (y/n)? y faultmgmtsp> fmadm faulty ------------------- ------------------------------------ ------------- ------- Time UUID msgid Severity ------------------- ------------------------------------ ------------- ------- 2014-08-27/19:46:26 4ec16c8d-5cdb-c6ca-c949-e24d3637ef27 PCIEX-8000-8R Major Problem Status : solved Diag Engine : [unknown] System Manufacturer : Oracle Corporation Name : SPARC T7-4 Part_Number : 12345678+11+1 Serial_Number : 1238BDC0DF ---------------------------------------- Suspect 1 of 1 Fault class : fault.io.pciex.device-interr-corr Certainty : 100% Affects : hc:///chassis=0/motherboard=0/cpuboard=0/chip=0/hostbridge=0/ pciexrc=0 Status : faulted but still in service FRU Status : faulty Location : /SYS/PM0 Manufacturer : Oracle Corporation Name : TLA,PN,NRM,M7 1.2 Part_Number : 7061001 Revision : 01 Serial_Number : 465769T+12445102WR Chassis Manufacturer : Oracle Corporation Name : SPARC T7-4 Part_Number : 12345678+13+2 Serial_Number : 1248DC140 Description : A fault has been diagnosed by the Host Operation System. Response : The service required LED on the chassis and on the affected FRU may be illuminated. Impact : No SPM impact Action : Refer to the associated reference document at https://support.oracle.com/msg/PCIEX-8000-8R for the latest service procedures and policies regarding this diagnosis. faultmgmtsp>
In this example, a fault is displayed that includes these details: