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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1019322.1 : How to gather Information from Sun Blade[TM] 6000/6048 systems.
PreviouslyPublishedAs 238486
Applies to:Sun Blade 6000 System - Version: Not ApplicableAll Platforms GoalDescriptionThis document describes how to gather data from a Sun Blade[TM] 6000 and a Sun Blade[TM] 6048 chassis.Symptoms
Purpose/ScopeThis document gives details on how to gather data from all components in a Blade 6000/6048 system, from the chassis LEDs, CMM, SPs and the blades themselves. SolutionSteps to Follow Steps to follow for gathering data from a Sun Blade[TM] 6000/6048 Modular System The Sun Blade
6000/6048 systems can be split into four areas from where Light Emittring Diodes LEDs LEDs Note the status of
the various chassis LEDS. Chassis Management Module (CMM) If the Chassis Management Module is responding then collect the following data using one of the following methods. Method 1 - ipmitool is often considered the preferable as it provides the data in a text format which is compact. ipmitool -U
root -H Method 2 - using ILOM CMM CLI Connect to CMM by ssh with the user root. Record the following output by using a logging terminal or a utility like the Unix script command. -> show /CMM/logs/event/list (make sure the entire log is collected by pressing any key when prompted) -> show / -l all (NOTE: this output is very long) Method 3 - using ILOM Web GUI. Connect with a browser to the CMM. Put the CMM ip address in the browser; it will return an address similar to the following: https://CMM_ip_addr/iPages/i_login.asp Login and proceed as follows Select CMM on left
hand of Page Select System Monitoring Tab, and sub tab Event Logs and snap display - this will typically be several pages long and it is important all output is collected. Select System Monitoring Tab and sub tab Sensor Readings and note or snap display. Select System Information Tab and sub tab Versions and note or snap display. How to run the
script collectDebugInfo.sh on a CMM This is normally requested if there is a problem suspected with the firmware or functioning of the CMM. If requested to run collectDebugInfo.sh by Sun Support, follow these steps.
Service Processors (SPs) Gather the following data from each Blade Server's SP: ipmitool -I lan
-U root -H NOTE: You can not run ipmitool commands against on a T6300 blade service processor Blade Server Modules Methods for gathering data are dependent on which OS is running.
Run
explorer to obtain Blade OS information.
Run the Red Hat utility /usr/sbin/sysreport and provide the file created. NOTE: Sysreport does not collect various files in the /var/log directory which may be useful ( such as old messages files). Collect the following file: cd /var/log
Run SIGA (System
information GAthering) (/usr/bin/siga) cd /var/log As well as SIGA, supportconfig is a tool which collects more data. Supportconfig documented at: http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tools/16106.html NOTE: SIGA, supportconfig and syreport are the official tools of the respective companies.
See for information on the Microsoft Product Support Reporting Tool
See http://kb.vmware.com/KanisaPlatform/Publishing/588/653_f.SAL_Public.html Product Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Sun Blade 6048 Modular System Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Sun Blade X6250 Server Module Sun Blade X6450 Server Module Sun Blade T6300 Server Module Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Internal Comments This document contains normalized content and is managed by the the Domain Lead(s) of the respective domains. To notify content owners of a knowledge gap contained in this document, and/or prior to updating this document, please contact the domain engineers that are managing this document via the “Document Feedback” alias(es) listed below: Domain Lead: [email protected] Feedback Alias: [email protected] Additional Information normalized, blade, 6000, 6048, data, gathering Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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