Prerequisites for Servicing Hardware
HOSTNAME: hpc-iwashi-01
SOURCE: ak-diagnosis, REV: 1.0
EVENT-ID: d83655cd-c03d-efff-efde-9c78dd47259e
DESC: The service processor needs to be reset to ensure proper functioning.
AUTO-RESPONSE: None.
IMPACT: Service Processor-controlled functionality, including LEDs,
fault management, and the serial console, may not work correctly.
REC-ACTION: Click the initiate repair button.
SUNW-MSG-ID: FMD-8000-4M, TYPE: Repair, VER: 1, SEVERITY: Major
EVENT-TIME: Wed Nov 13 03:50:15 UTC 2013
PLATFORM: Sun-Fire-X4240, CSN: 0000000000, HOSTNAME: hpc-iwashi-01
SOURCE: ak-diagnosis, REV: 1.0
EVENT-ID: d83655cd-c03d-efff-efde-9c78dd47259e
DESC: All faults associated with an event id have been addressed.
AUTO-RESPONSE: Some system components offlined
because of the original fault may have been brought back online.
IMPACT: Performance degradation of the system
due to the original fault may have been recovered.
REC-ACTION: No action is required.
caji:maintenance logs fltlog>
Using Workflows
A workflow is a script that is uploaded to and managed by the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance
by itself. For information on scripting, see “Working with CLI Scripting” in Oracle ZFS
Storage Appliance Administration Guide, Release 2013.1.5.0.
Workflows can be parameterized and executed in a first-class fashion from either the browser
user interface (BUI) or the command line interface (CLI). For information on maintenance
workflows, see “Working with Maintenance Workflows” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance
Administration Guide, Release 2013.1.5.0.
Workflows may also be optionally executed as alert actions or at a designated time. As such,
workflows allow for the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance to be extended in ways that capture
specific policies and procedures, and can be used to formally encode best practices for a
particular organization or application. For information on alert actions, see “Configuring Alerts”
in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide, Release 2013.1.5.0.
Prerequisites for Servicing Hardware
This section describes the prerequisites for servicing hardware.
Servicing the Hardware 39