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12.2.1 Checking the Message Types and Reference Methods


12.2.1 Checking the Message Types and Reference Methods
Message Type
The following messages are the most common ones seen by users when notified of a server failure and the server status:
  1. syslog message (*1)
  2. FMA message (*1)
  3. IPL message
  4. Panic message
  5. Console message
  6. Monitoring message
  7. Other notification messages
    *1 The message can be referenced only on Oracle Solaris. For details, see Oracle Solaris related manuals.
Overviews and Reference Methods of Messages
Table 12-7 lists types, overviews, and reference methods of individual messages.
Table 12-7  Overview of Each Message
Message Type Description Output Display Destination/
Reference Method
syslog message This message is a notification from Oracle Solaris. Domain/
Can be viewed on the control domain console.
FMA message This message has the results of an automatic diagnosis of a hardware or software failure. The Fault Management Architecture (FMA) of Oracle Solaris makes the diagnosis. The user can thus learn about which parts of the system correspond to the failure notification. The FMA message is stored as log information (in a fault log or the error log). The fmdump command of Oracle Solaris and the showlogs command of the XSCF shell can display its contents for a more detailed investigation. The user can also check the contents at the specified URL based on the MSG-ID displayed on the control domain console. Domain/
Can be viewed on the control domain console.
IPL message This message is output at Oracle Solaris startup on the control domain. The IPL message is output to the control domain console and stored as log information (in the IPL log) in the XSCF. The IPL log only retains information about the most recent system startup, for each control domain. The showlogs command of the XSCF shell can display the IPL log. Domain/
Can be viewed on the control domain console.
Panic message This message is output when a panic occurs. The panic message is output to the domain console and stored as log information (in the panic log) in the XSCF. The panic log retains information for a single panic event, the most recent one, for each control domain. The showlogs command of the XSCF shell can display the panic log. Domain/
Can be viewed on the control domain console.
Console message Console message is a general term for syslog messages, FMA messages, panic messages, IPL messages, and other messages output by POST, OpenBoot PROM, and Oracle Solaris. Those console messages that are output to the domain console of each control domain are stored as log information (in the console log) in the XSCF. The showlogs command of the XSCF shell can display the console log. Note that Logical Domains Manager manages the console messages that are on guest domains. For details, see "8.10 Domain Console Logging Function."

The overwriting of console messages begins with the oldest message. System startup messages are retained in the IPL log, and the respective log information about panic times is retained in the panic log, even when their console messages have been overwritten.

In the systems with multiple XSCFs, the console messages stored on the master XSCF are not copied to the standby XSCF. Accordingly, after XSCF switching, the console messages on the previous master side cannot be referenced.
Domain/
Can be viewed on the control domain console.
Monitoring message The XSCF outputs this message for a system failure or notification. The monitoring message is output using the showmonitorlog command. It is stored as log information (in the monitoring message log or error log) in the XSCF. The showlogs command of the XSCF shell can display the monitoring message log and error log for a more detailed investigation.
Also, a service engineer uses the DIAGCODE output in the message to acquire detailed information.

The overwriting of monitoring messages begin with the oldest message.
In the systems with multiple XSCFs, monitoring messages output by the master XSCF are also managed on the standby XSCF. Even after XSCF switching, the monitoring messages on the previous master side can be referenced.
Domain, XSCF/
Can be viewed on the control domain console.
Can be viewed with the showmonitorlog command.
Other notification messages In addition to the above messages, notification messages are displayed on the domain console for a normal power-off, a reset operation, and some other events. Domain/
Can be viewed on the control domain console.