A few hours after booting the control domain 
(http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=128344&tstart=0)  the 
following messages appeared on the control domain's console:

SUNW-MSG-ID: FMD-8000-11, TYPE: Defect, VER: 1, SEVERITY: Minor
EVENT-TIME: Sun May  2 10:33:59 CDT 2010
PLATFORM: SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise-T5220, CSN: -, HOSTNAME: zoot
SOURCE: eft, REV: 1.16
EVENT-ID: 1c190543-0618-ccb1-92da-f6c0425616c9
DESC: A Solaris Fault Manager component generated a diagnosis for which no 
message summary exists.  Refer to http://sun.com/msg/FMD-8000-11 for more 
information.
AUTO-RESPONSE: The diagnosis has been saved in the fault log for examination by 
Sun.
IMPACT: The fault log will need to be manually examined using fmdump(1M) in 
order to determine if any human response is required.
REC-ACTION: Use fmdump -v -u <EVENT-ID> to view the diagnosis result.  Run 
pkgchk -n SUNWfmd to ensure that fault management software is installed 
properly.


I opened a case with Sun (72868626).  In the end they had me run:

fmadm repair 1c190543-0618-ccb1-92da-f6c0425616c9

They checked firmware and patch levels (from explorer output) and found 
everything in order.

Now they are requesting to close the SR.

I thought the "Solaris  Fault  Manager" was real stuff and not something to be 
lightly blown off.  Did I get a (yet another) trainee or is it normal to 
"repair" faults with a simple "fmadm repair"?

Thanks for any insight,
Glen
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