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fmstat(8)

System Administration Commands                                       fmstat(8)



NAME
       fmstat - report fault management module statistics

SYNOPSIS
       fmstat [-astTz] [-d u | d ] [-m module] [interval [count]]

DESCRIPTION
       The  fmstat utility can be used by administrators and service personnel
       to report statistics associated with the Solaris Fault Manager,  fmd(8)
       and  its associated set of modules. The Fault Manager runs in the back‐
       ground on each Solaris system. It receives telemetry information relat‐
       ing  to problems detected by the system software, diagnoses these prob‐
       lems, and initiates proactive self-healing activities such as disabling
       faulty components.


       You  can use fmstat to view statistics for diagnosis engines and agents
       that are currently participating in fault management. The documentation
       for  fmd(8),  fmadm(8),  and  fmdump(8)  describes  more about tools to
       observe fault management activities.


       If the -m option is present or the -t option is present, fmstat reports
       any  statistics kept by the specified fault management module. The mod‐
       ule list can be obtained using fmadm config.


       If the -m option is not present, fmstat reports the  following  statis‐
       tics for each of its client modules:

       module     The  name  of  the  fault  management module, as reported by
                  fmadm config.


       ev_recv    The number of telemetry events received by the module.


       ev_acpt    The number of events accepted by the module as relevant to a
                  diagnosis.


       wait       The  average  number of telemetry events waiting to be exam‐
                  ined by the module.


       svc_t      The average service time for telemetry  events  received  by
                  the module, in milliseconds.


       %w         The  percentage  of  time  that  there were telemetry events
                  waiting to be examined by the module.


       %b         The percentage of time that the module was  busy  processing
                  telemetry events.


       open       The  number  of  active  cases (open problem investigations)
                  owned by the module.


       solve      The total number of cases solved by this module since it was
                  loaded.


       memsz      The  amount  of  dynamic  memory currently allocated by this
                  module.


       bufsz      The amount of persistent buffer space currently allocated by
                  this module.



       The fmstat utility requires the user to be assigned the solaris.fm.read
       RBAC authorization ("Fault Information" or "Fault Management" RBAC pro‐
       file).

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -a           Print all statistics for a module, including those kept on
                    its behalf by fmd. If the -a option is not  present,  only
                    those  statistics  kept by the module are reported. If the
                    -a option is used without the -m  module, a set of  global
                    statistics associated with fmd are displayed.


       -d u | d     Display a time stamp.

                    Specify  u  for  a  printed representation of the internal
                    representation of time. See time(2). Specify d  for  stan‐
                    dard date format. See date(1).


       -m module    Print a report on the statistics associated with the spec‐
                    ified fault management module, instead of the default sta‐
                    tistics  report.  Modules  can publish an arbitrary set of
                    statistics to help Sun service the fault management  soft‐
                    ware  itself.  The  module statistics constitute a Private
                    interface. See  attributes(7)  for  information  on  Sun's
                    rules  for Private interfaces. Scripts should not be writ‐
                    ten that depend upon the values of fault management module
                    statistics as they can change without notice.


       -s           Print  a  report  on Soft Error Rate Discrimination (SERD)
                    engines associated with the module instead of the  default
                    module  statistics  report.  A  SERD engine is a construct
                    used by fault management software to determine if  a  sta‐
                    tistical threshold measured as N events in some time T has
                    been exceeded. The -s option can only be used in  combina‐
                    tion with the -m option.


       -t           Print  a  report  on  the  statistics associated with each
                    fault management event transport.  Each  fault  management
                    module can provide the implementation of one or more event
                    transports.


       -T           Print a table of the authority information associated with
                    each fault management event transport. If the -m option is
                    present, only transports  associated  with  the  specified
                    module are displayed.


       -z           Omit  statistics with a zero value from the report associ‐
                    ated with the specified fault management  module.  The  -z
                    option can only be used in combination with the -m option.


OPERANDS
       The following operands are supported:

       count       Print only count reports, and then exit.


       interval    Print a new report every interval seconds.



       If  no  interval and no count are specified, a single report is printed
       and fmstat exits. If an interval is specified but no  count  is  speci‐
       fied,  fmstat  prints reports every interval seconds indefinitely until
       the command is interrupted.

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0    Successful completion


       1    A fatal error occurred. A fatal error could be the failure to com‐
            municate  with  fmd(8).  It  could  also be that insufficient RBAC
            authorization was available to perform the requested operation


       2    Invalid command-line options were specified


ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       tab() box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE  TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE VALUE _ Availabilitysystem/fault-management _ Interface Stabil‐
       itySee below



       The command-line options  are  Committed.  The  human-readable  default
       report is Uncommitted. The human-readable module report is Private.

SEE ALSO
       attributes(7), fmadm(8), fmd(8)



Oracle Solaris 11.4               16 Dec 2016                        fmstat(8)
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