fmstat Report
Example and Description
fmstat Report
Example
faultmgmtsp> fmstat
fdd statistics 2011-02-03/19:12:51
engine status evts_in evts_out errors
repair empty 8 0 0
hysteresis empty 0 0 0
SERD empty 0 0 0
simple empty 12 0 0
fmstat Report
Property Descriptions
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engine |
The engine column in the fmstat tabular output identifies the name of the diagnosis engine:
repair – Rule
that indicates a fault should be considered repaired if a specified
ereport is logged. For example, the fault fault.chassis.power.inadequate@/sys would
be considered repaired if ereport.chassis.boot.power-off-requested@/system was logged.
hysteresis – Rule to
diagnose a fault if ereport A (initiation)
is logged and ereport B (cancellation)
is not logged within some specified time afterward. The time limit
between the initiation/cancellation can be no greater than 10 seconds.
For example, if ereport.fan.speed-low-asserted is
logged and ereport.fan.speed-low-deasserted is
logged 13 seconds later, a fault would be diagnosed.
SERD – Soft error rate
discrimination (SERD) is used in tracking multiple occurrences of
an ereport. If more than N ereports show
up within time period T, the fault is
diagnosed. For example, if too many correctable memory error ereports
are logged within a specific time frame, a DIMM fault is diagnosed.
simple – Rule to allow
one ereport to result in the diagnosis of multiple faults. For example,
an ereport for an uncorrectable memory error can lead to a fault
diagnosis for two DIMMs in a DIMM pair.
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status |
The status column
in the fmstat tabular output identifies the current state
of the diagnosis engine, which can include: uninit, empty, enqueued, busy,
or exiting. |
evts_in |
The evts_in column
in the fmstat tabular output identifies the number of
events received by the engine that are relevant to a diagnosis. |
evts_out |
The evts_out column
in the fmstat tabular output identifies the number of
faults detected and posted by the engine. |
errors |
The errors column
in the fmstat tabular output identifies the number
of internal errors detected by the engine. |
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