fmadm clear Command
The fmadm clear
command requires one of the following arguments:
fmadm clear uuid | location | class@resource
For the following examples, refer to the output from the fmadm list-alert
command in Display Information About Alerts.
In the following example, uuid is the value of the EVENT-ID field at the top of the fmadm list-alert
output:
# fmadm clear 5cd3380f-34db-ec51-c19f-e2eb6f612d3e
In the following example, location is the value of the FRU Location field in the fmadm list-alert
output. This location is also referred to as the label.
# fmadm clear /SYS fmadm: cleared alert /SYS
In the following example, class
is the value of the Problem class field of the suspect in the fmadm
list-alert
output, and resource is the value of
the Problem in
field found using the fmdump -vu
uuid command as shown in Example 2-2. Note that the command line in this example is artificially divided to improve
readability.
# fmadm clear alert.ilom.chassis.tli.invalid@ hc://:chassis-serial=X6-2L_014:chassis-name=ORACLE SERVER X6-2L :chassis-part=1234567:chassis-mfg=Oracle Corporation/chassis=0" fmadm: cleared alert alert.ilom.chassis.tli.invalid@ hc://:chassis-serial=X6-2L_014:chassis-name=ORACLE SERVER X6-2L :chassis-part=1234567:chassis-mfg=Oracle Corporation/chassis=0
Parent topic: Clearing Alerts