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Are you starting a new troubleshooting session with this task?
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Display problematic components with Oracle ILOM.
-> show /System/Open_Problems
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Are there any problematic components?
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Display the subsystems' health with Oracle ILOM.
-> show /System -t health
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Are there any unhealthy subsystems?
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Are any individual components unhealthy?
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Are you sure that Oracle ILOM legacy targets are enabled?
The following show command example shows that legacy
targets are disabled.
-> show /SP/cli legacy_targets
/SP/cli
Properties:
legacy_targets = disabled
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Enable Oracle ILOM legacy targets.
-> set /SP/cli legacy_targets=enabled
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Investigate the sensors of suspect components.
See Display Status for Specific Components, then return to this step. Use
these tables for legacy targets.
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Fault state and FRUID
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Power consumption
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Voltage
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Temperature
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Fan speed
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LED state
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Were any displayed values outside the range of normal operation or
indicative of a fault?
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Use the component Oracle ILOM path or component name to determine which
component to service.
See Oracle ILOM Legacy Target Replaceable Components and Faulted Item Replaceable Components for links to component service
tasks.