2.6.4.2Clearing Faults With the ILOM CLI

1.At the ILOM prompt, type the show /SP/faultmgmt command to identify

POST detected faults.

POST detected faults are distinguished from other faults by the text: deemed faulty and disabled, and no UUID number is reported.

For example:

->show /SP/faultmgmt

If no fault is reported, you do not need to do anything else. Do not perform the subsequent steps.

If a fault is detected, continue with Step 2.

2.Type the set component_state=enabled command to clear the fault and remove the component from the ASR blacklist.

Type the FRU name that was reported in the fault in the previous step.

This example shows how to change directory to thread P32 on the CPU and enable it.

-> cd /SYS/MB/CMP0/P32

/SYS/MB/CMP0/P32

-> show

/SYS/MB/CMP0/P32

Targets:

Properties:

type = CPU thread component_state = Disabled

Commands: cd show

-> set component_state=enabled

Set ’component_state’ to ’enabled’

The fault is cleared and should not show up when you type the show /SP/faultmgmt command. Additionally, the Service Action Required LED is no longer illuminated.

3.Reboot the server module.

You must reboot the server module for the enablecomponent command to take effect.

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