TABLE 2-1Diagnostic Flowchart Actions (Continued)

Action

 

 

For more information, see

No.

Diagnostic Action

Resulting Action

these sections

 

 

 

 

7.

Determine if the

If the fault message displays the following text, the

 

fault was detected

fault was detected by the Solaris Predictive Self-

 

by PSH.

Healing software:

Host detected fault

If the fault is a PSH detected fault, identify the faulty

FRU from the fault message and replace the faulty

FRU.

After the FRU is replaced, perform the procedure to clear PSH detected faults.

8.

Determine if the

POST performs basic tests of the server module

 

fault was detected

components and reports faulty FRUs. When POST

 

by POST.

detects a faulty FRU, it logs the fault and if possible

takes the FRU offline. POST detected FRUs display the following text in the fault message:

FRU-namedeemed faulty and disabled

In this case, replace the FRU and run the procedure to clear POST detected faults.

Section 2.7, “Using the Solaris Predictive Self- Healing Feature” on page 2-42

Section 4.2, “Common Procedures for Parts Replacement” on page 4-3

Section 2.7.2, “Clearing PSH Detected Faults” on page 2-45

Section 2.7.3, “Clearing the PSH Fault From the ILOM Logs” on page 2-46

Section 2.6, “Running POST” on page 2-31

Section 4.2, “Common Procedures for Parts Replacement” on page 4-3

Section 2.6.4, “Clearing POST Detected Faults” on page 2-39

9.

Contact Sun for

The majority of hardware faults are detected by the

 

support.

server module diagnostics. In rare cases it is possible

 

 

that a problem requires additional troubleshooting.

 

 

If you are unable to determine the cause of the

 

 

problem, contact Sun for support.

Sun Support information:

http://www.sun.com/ support

Section 1.3, “Finding the Serial Number” on page 1-11

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T6320 specifications

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