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Solution Type Predictive Self-Healing Sure Solution 1537451.1 : M10-upset_domain.panic - Solaris panics but the reason is unknown to XSCF software
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Applies to:Fujitsu M10-4SFujitsu M10-1 Fujitsu M10-4 SPARC PurposeProvide additional information for message ID: M10-upset_domain.panic Fujitsu fault codes: 01B90006, 01BA0006 DetailsType Software upset_domain.panic Severity Major Description Upset due to a Solaris panic. The reason for the panic is unknown to XSCF software. The domain panic could be due to either a hardware or software problem. Automated Response The domain will attempt to save the error telemetry and then perform diagnosis on system reboot. In the event the system is unable to save the error telemetry or produce an automated diagnosis, Impact Nothing will be deconfigured. Indicted Hardware No FRU will be specified for replacement. The PPAR ID will be displayed within the logged message.
Suggested Action for System Administrator The system administrator should examine output displayed to the XSCF console, domain's console, domain logs files (/var/adm/messages, fmdump -v) and the output from the following XSCF commands (showstatus, showhardconf, showlogs error ) to gain a further understanding of the problem. If there is no explanation why the domain panic'ed, then proceed with the steps outlined below.
Refer to the following document for the latest procedures for displaying event content in preparation for submitting a service request and applying any post-repair actions that may be required. References<NOTE:1020199.1> - How to Upload Support Files to Oracle Such as Explorer and Crash Dumps<NOTE:1010911.1> - What Should I Send to Oracle After a Solaris Panic or Unexpected Reboot? <NOTE:1540225.1> - Data Collection for Fujitsu M10 Servers Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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