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>      by the system software, diagnoses these problems,  and  ini-
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>      fmadm faulty [-ai]
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>          Display the list of resources  that  the  Fault  Manager
>          currently  believes  to  be faulty. Faulty resources are
>          determined by the set of  modules  that  are  performing
>          automated  diagnosis  activities.   The Fault Management
>          Resource Identifier (FMRI), resource state, and  Univer-
>          sal Unique Identifier (UUID) of the diagnosis are listed
>          for each resource. An FMRI is a string that acts as  the
>          formal  name for a particular resource for which Solaris
>          can perform automated fault management activities.
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< System Administration Commands                          fmadm(1M)
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<      fmadm faulty [-afgiprsv] [-n max] [-u uid]
< 
<          Display status information for resources  that  the  Fault  Manager
<          currently  believes  to  be faulty.
< 
<          The following options are supported:
< 
<           -a         Display all faults. By default fmadm faulty
<                        command  only  lists  output  for  resources  that   are
<                        currently  present  and  faulty.  If  you specify the -a
<                        option, all resource information  cached  by  the  Fault
<                        Manager  is listed, this will include faults which have
<                        been automatically corrected or where no recovery action
<                        is needed. The listing includes information for
<                        resources that might no longer be present in the system.
< 
<           -f         Display faulty fru's (Field replaceable units)
< 
<           -g         group together faults which have the same fru, class and fault message
< 
< 	  -i	     display persistent cache identifier for each resource in
< 		     the  Fault  Manager
< 
<           -n max   if faults or resources are grouped together with -a or -g output limit to max entries displayed.
< 
<           -p         pipe output through pager with form feed between each fault
< 
<           -r         display Fault  Management Resource with their Identifier (FMRI) and there fault management state
< 
<           -s         display 1 line fault summary for each fault event
< 
<           -u uid   only display fault with given uid.
< 
<           -v         display full output.
< 
<           If a fault has multiple suspects, of different classes or on
< 	  different fru's the percentage certainty will be displayed.
<           If more than one resource is on the same fru and it is not 100%
<           certain that fault is associated with the fru the maximum percentage
<           certainty of the possible suspects on the fru is displayed.
< 
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<         If all affected resource are in the same state this is reflected in the
<         message at the end of the list, otherwise state is given after each
<         affected resource.
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> System Administration Commands                          fmadm(1M)
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>          The UUID shown in the output for  degraded  and  faulted
>          resources  uniquely  identifies  the Fault Manager diag-
>          nosis that discovered the problem. You can obtain  addi-
>          tional  details  about  the diagnosis using fmdump -v -u
>          uuid. The fmdump output includes  a  message  identifier
>          that  can be used to learn more about the problem impact
>          and   resolution   procedures   on   Sun's   web   site,
>          http://www.sun.com/msg/.  By  default,  the fmadm faulty
>          command  only  lists  output  for  resources  that   are
>          currently  present  and  faulty.  If  you specify the -a
>          option, all resource information  cached  by  the  Fault
>          Manager  is listed. The listing includes information for
>          resources that might no longer be present in the system.
>          If  you  specify  the  -i   option, the persistent cache
>          identifier for each resource in  the  Fault  Manager  is
>          shown instead of the most recent state and UUID.
> 
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