fmadm Command Usage and Syntax

fmadm Repair Command Use to:

acquit [fru|cru ]

Notify the Oracle ILOM Fault Manager that the specified faulted component is not to be considered suspect in any fault events that have been detected. The fmadm acquit command should be used only at the direction of a documented Oracle hardware repair procedure.

Syntax example:

To instruct the Fault Manager to ignore a suspect fan module in a rackmounted server chassis, type:

fmadm acquit /SYS/FANBD/FMn

acquit uuid

Notify the Oracle ILOM Fault Manager that the faulted event identified by the uuid resource can be safely ignored. The fmadm acquit command should be used only at the direction of a documented Oracle hardware repair procedure.

Syntax example:

To instruct the Fault Manager to ignore the event identified by 6d76a0f4-b5f5-623c-af8b-9d7b53812ea1, type:

fmadm acquit 6d76a0f4-b5f5-623c-af8b-9d7b53812ea1

repaired [fru|cru]

Notify the Oracle ILOM Fault Manager that the specified field-replaceable unit or customer-replaceable unit has been repaired. The fmadm repaired command should be used in those cases where the Oracle ILOM Fault Manager is unable to detect the repaired FRU.

Syntax example:

To notify the Fault Manager that a fan module in a rackmounted server chassis has been repaired, type:

fmadm repaired /SYS/FANBD/FMn

replaced [fru|cru]

Notify the Oracle ILOM Fault Manager that the specified faulted field-replaceable unit or customer-replaceable unit has been replaced. This command should be used in those cases where the Oracle ILOM Fault Manager is unable to detect the replacement.

Syntax example:

To notify the Fault Manager that a fan module in a rackmounted server chassis has been replaced, type:

fmadm replaced /SYS/FANBD/FMn