How To Check Hardware Failure In Solaris 10?
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1. Check the logs in /var/adm/messages to check for possible hardware errors.
2. Check the system error log (SEL) from the BIOS to check for hardware failures.
3. Run the prtdiag and/or prtconf commands to check for possible hardware problems.
4. Use the fmadm faulty command to check for faulty hardware components.
5. Run the sysdef command to check for hardware problems.
6. Use the format command to check for disk hardware failures.
7. Run the luxadm probe command to check for fibre channel device hardware errors.
8. Use the pcidetect command to check for PCI hardware errors.
9. Use the ipmitool command to check for IPMI hardware errors.