After servicing the following components, you must clear the fault event in Oracle ILOM:
PCIe card
HBA
Front Indicator Module (FIM)
Processor (CPU)
Use the Oracle ILOM CLI to access the Fault Management shell, fmadm. For details, see https://www.oracle.com/goto/ilom/docs.
Before You Begin
This procedure uses the Oracle ILOM CLI interface.
Log in as a user with root or administrator privileges. For example:
ssh root@ipadress
where ipadress is the IP address of the server SP.
For more information, see Accessing Oracle ILOM in Oracle X5 Series Servers Administration Guide.
The Oracle ILOM CLI prompt appears:
->
start /SP/faultmgmt/shell
The fmadm prompt appears:
faultmgmtsp>
help fmadm
The following output appears:
where <subcommand> is one of the following: faulty [-asv] [-u <uuid>] : display list of faulty resources faulty -f [-a] : display faulty FRUs faulty -r [-a] : display faulty FRUs (summary) acquit <FRU> : acquit faults on a FRU acquit <UUID> : acquit faults associated with UUID acquit <FRU> <UUID> : acquit faults specified by (FRU, UUID) combination replaced <FRU> : replaced faults on a FRU repaired <FRU> : repaired faults on a FRU repair <FRU> : repair faults on a FRU rotate errlog : rotate error log rotate fltlog : rotate fault log
-a – Show active faulty components.
-f – Show active faulty FRUs.
-r – Show active fault FRUs and their fault management states.
-s – Show a one-line fault summary for each fault event.
-u uuid – Show fault diagnosis events that match a specific universal unique identifier (uuid).
For command specifics, see the Oracle ILOM documentation at: https://www.oracle.com/goto/ilom/docs
Clear the fault according to whether you want to use the acquit, repair, replaced, or repaired.