Hi,

I've noticed that on the IBM machines I have here, Solaris's FMA 
framework is able to determine that it is running on an IBM xSeries 346 
model 8840.
An example of this is:

Mar 17 12:48:10 Boot fmd: [ID 441519 daemon.error] SUNW-MSG-ID: 
ZFS-8000-D3, TYPE: Fault, VER: 1, SEVERITY: Major
Mar 17 12:48:10 Boot EVENT-TIME: Mon Mar 17 12:48:10 EDT 2008
Mar 17 12:48:10 Boot PLATFORM: eserver xSeries 346 -[8840D1U]-, CSN: 
KQKYG4G, HOSTNAME: Boot
Mar 17 12:48:10 Boot SOURCE: zfs-diagnosis, REV: 1.0
Mar 17 12:48:10 Boot EVENT-ID: 419f2d7b-9e25-c325-8486-ac33c1216729
Mar 17 12:48:10 Boot DESC: A ZFS device failed.  Refer to 
http://sun.com/msg/ZFS-8000-D3 for more information.
Mar 17 12:48:10 Boot AUTO-RESPONSE: No automated response will occur.
Mar 17 12:48:10 Boot IMPACT: Fault tolerance of the pool may be compromised.
Mar 17 12:48:10 Boot REC-ACTION: Run 'zpool status -x' and replace the 
bad device.

Where does FMA get the info for the PLATFORM: line?

Can I get it myself?

Can I get it myself easily from a shell script? or do I need a C program?

The Serial number (CSN: KQKYG4G) especially intrigues me, for asset 
tracking, etc.

  -Kyle

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