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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1006426.1 : Sun Fire[TM] v60x/v65x general useful
PreviouslyPublishedAs 209010 Description This document contains information on the following tasks which are useful when troubleshooting a system. Steps to Follow When troubleshooting a system: Using a USB keyboard for input and setting system boot to stop on error. Select F2 for Setup during boot process From within the setup menu select Change the setting for this to AUTO. change the setting to ENABLED. Then select EXIT and SAVE CHANGES. Insert the DIAG CD and boot the system. At the main menu select SYSTEM UTILITIES (this takes a long time to load into the RAM disk and via serial console you get no indication for a while whereas when using a monitor/keyboard you get more information as it loads). Then select PLATFORM CONFIDENCE TEST and QUICK TEST. All errors and messages are logged to the System Event Log (SEL) manager, not to the screen. See below for details on how to view the SEL. Fi ve steps are required to reset the CMOS through the buttons on the front panel: Saving the System Event Log to a File and Viewing Saved Files Boot either the DIAG cd or from the DISG partition if installed. Saving the System Logs (SEL,SDR etc) to hard-disk or floppy Boot either DIAG CD or from DIAG partition if installed. Updated Information on Failure Analysis for the Solaris 10[TM] Operating System
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-5166/6mbb1kpt0 q=fmadm&a=expand#F http://www.sun.com/msgdoc/selfheal.pdf The features referenced in the links above apply only to Solaris 10. Product Sun Fire V65x Server Sun Fire V60x Server Sun Fire V60x Compute Grid Rack System sunfire, v60, v65, general troubleshooting, usb keyboard, system event log, clear cmos, running diags, usb keyboard for input, setting system boot to stop on error Previously Published As 78465 Change History Date: 2004-12-07 User Name: 25440 Action: Approved Comment: Added [TM] to Solaris 10. Removed statement that "you may or may not be running Solaris 10 on your machine" as it's self-evident. Publishing. Version: 6 Date: 2004-12-07 User Name: 25440 Action: Accept Comment: Version: 0 Date: 2004-12-07 User Name: 75329 Action: Approved Comment: Ready for final review. Version: 0 Date: 2004-12-02 User Name: 75329 Action: Accept Comment: Version: 0 Date: 2004-12-01 User Name: 80080 Action: Approved Comment: Added section at bottom talking about fmadm...a KGap was logged to do this and since the purpose of this document is not to talk about Solaris 10, the added section is small, and just references a couple of sites elsewhere on the Sun external web. Product_uuid 079e9bbc-0ee3-11d7-8c50-f1061905b56f|Sun Fire V65x Server 03728cec-0ee3-11d7-9be8-dd41f651e0a3|Sun Fire V60x Server 6a386040-356d-11d7-989c-cd4a3a4ab304|Sun Fire V60x Compute Grid Rack System Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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