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Oracle® ILOM Getting Started Guide Firmware Release 4.0.x

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Updated: September 2017
 
 

Check System Status and View Open Problems

To monitor the state of the system and view open problems, you can use the Oracle ILOM CLI or web interface.

  • Check system status and view open problems – Web Procedure 1

  • Check system status and view open problems – CLI Procedure 2

  1. Check System Status and View Open Problems – Web Procedure
    1. To check the system status from the SP or CMM web interface, click System Information > Summary.

      Review the sub-system status messages appearing in the Status table.

    2. To view all open problems, click System Information > Open Problems.

      If open problems exist on the system, details describing the problems appear in the Open Problems table.

      When applicable, click the URL link in the message to view further details about the problem, as well as suggested corrective actions for the system administrator.


      Note -  Oracle ILOM automatically clears the messages in the Open Problems table upon detecting the replacement or repair of a server component or CMM field-replaceable unit (FRU).

      Note -  Messages shown in the Open Problems table for CMM customer-replaceable units (CRUs) should be manually cleared after you perform the corrective service action. For instructions, see the Related Information section following this procedure.
  2. Check System Status and View Open Problems – CLI Procedure
    1. To check the system status from the /SP or /CMM CLI target, type:

      -> show /System

      Under the Properties, verify the health details.

    2. To view a tabular output of reported sub-system problems, type:

      -> show /System/Open_Problems

    If open problems exist on the system, details describing the problems appear in the Open Problems tabular output.

    When applicable, refer to the URL appearing in the open problem message to view further details about the problem, as well as suggested corrective actions for the system administrator.

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