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a. In a browser, go to the Predictive Self-Healing Knowledge Article web site:
http://www.sun.com/msg
b. Type the message ID in the SUNW-MSG-ID field, and press Lookup.
In this example, the message ID SUN4U-8000-6H returns the following
information for corrective action:
c. Follow the suggested actions to repair the fault.
2.7.2 Clearing PSH Detected Faults
When the Solaris PSH facility detects faults, the faults are logged and displayed on
the console. After the fault condition is corrected, for example by replacing a faulty
FRU, you might have to clear the fault.
Note – If you are diagnosing or replacing faulty DIMMs, do not follow this
procedure. Instead, perform the procedure in Section 4.3.2, “Replacing the DIMMs”
on page 4-14.
CPU errors exceeded acceptable levels
Type
Fault
Severity
Major
Description
The number of errors associated with this CPU has exceeded
acceptable levels.
Automated Response
The fault manager will attempt to remove the affected CPU from
service.
Impact
System performance may be affected.
Suggested Action for System Administrator
Schedule a repair procedure to replace the affected CPU, the
identity of which can be determined using fmdump -v -u <EVENT_ID>.
Details
The Message ID: SUN4U-8000-6H indicates diagnosis has
determined that a CPU is faulty. The Solaris fault manager arranged
an automated attempt to disable this CPU. The recommended action
for the system administrator is to contact Sun support so a Sun
service technician can replace the affected component.