fmadm replaced Command

You can use the fmadm replaced command to indicate that the suspect FRU has been replaced or removed.

If the system automatically discovers that a FRU has been replaced (the serial number has changed), then this discovery is treated in the same way as if fmadm replaced had been typed on the command line. The fmadm replaced command is not allowed if fmd can automatically confirm that the FRU has not been replaced (the serial number has not changed).

If the system automatically discovers that a FRU has been removed but not replaced, then the current behavior is unchanged: The suspect is displayed as not present, but is not considered to be permanently removed until the fault event is 30 days old, at which point it is purged.