6/8/2023 0 Comments Hardware monitorPower Supply: Name, Serial number, Part Number, Status For Sensors: Name, Description, Type, Valueīoard: Name, XSB Mode, Memory Mirrored, Serial Number, Part Number, Version, Status For Sensors: Name, Description, Type, Value Memory: Name, Type, Size in bytes, Serial number, Part number, Status For Sensors: Name, Description, Type, Valueīoard: Name, Serial number, Part number, Memory mirrored, Version, Status You change the display to show information about each component of the system:ĬPU: Name, Architecture, Type, Manufacturer, Speed, Core Count, Thread Count, Serial Number, Part Number, Version, Status For Sensors: Name, Description, Type, Value The Dynamic System Domain table lists all the domains and their details: Domain ID, MAC Address, Autoboot Policy, Secure Mode Policy, CPU Mode, Diagnostics Level, Domain Degradation Policy, Operational Status The Allocated Resources table lists all domains that are using the physical system boards and their status: Domain ID, PSB ID, XSB ID, LSB ID, Assignment Status, Power Status, Connection Status, Diagnostics Status, Operational Status The Unallocated Resources table lists all the physical system boards and their status: PSD ID, Assignment Status, Power Status, Connection Status, Diagnostics Status, Operational Status Operator Panel Switch State At the System level, the hardware report includes: The Hardware tab shows the state of the server or, if a Dynamic System Domain is selected, the state of that domain. When all domains are powered off, the Summary tab shows a status of Powered Off the M-Series server itself remains powered on.įor each domain: Name, Model, Health, Power, Locator Light, Notification When any domain is powered on, the status is reported as powered on. For the Power status, the reported status is for the server's domains. The Summary tab repeats some of the Dashboard's information and adds details. Number of Dynamic System Domains it is supporting Enterprise Manager Ops Center can monitor each domain, in addition to the server hardware.įor an M-Series server, the Dashboard tab displays: The hardware resources in a SPARC Enterprise M-Series Server are divided into one or more logical units, called dynamic system domains. Power Supply: Name, Manufacturer, Part number, Serial numberĭisk Controller: Name, Model Number, Firmware Version, BIOS Version, PCI Address, PCI Version IDĭisk Expander: Name, Manufacturer, Version, Model Number, Firmware Version, Chassis IDįan Tray: Name, Manufacturer, Part number, Serial number Network Adaptors: Name or each, MAC Address, Manufacturer, Part number, Serial Numberĭisks: Name of each, Model, Size in bytes, Slot ID, Node ID, Firmware Version, Manufacturer, Root Disk, RAID Disk Memory: Name, Type, Size in bytes, Manufacturer, Part number, Serial number See the Disk tab for firmware version.ĬPU: Name, Model, Architecture, Speed, Manufacturer System: Description, type, and version of all firmware installed except for disk firmware. Use the Hardware tab to view information about each component of the system: This indicates a network problem or that the server is in standby mode. Unreachable –The server cannot be contacted for information about its power state. The server is connected but is not returning any information on power status. Unknown – An error occurred while attempting to retrieve the power status of the hardware. Standby – The server is powered off but responds to commands. On – The server is powered on and running. For each variable, this tab also shows the values for the warning threshold, the critical threshold, and the non-recoverable threshold.įor server hardware, the Summary page displays: Select the Monitoring tab, if the asset has one, to view the current state of various hardware variables. Depending on the asset, you can refine the information to specific components. Select the Hardware tab to see information about that asset's hardware and firmware components. The Summary tab provides a high-level view of the asset's attributes and, for most assets, displays the firmware version. The default groups for hardware are Systems, Chassis, and Switches. (Optional) Select an asset type to filter the assets. See the Enterprise Manager Ops Center Reference Guide for a list of the asset attributes that can be used in monitoring.Įxpand Assets in the the Navigation pane. Hardware information is displayed in increasing detail on the Summary tab, the Hardware tab, and the Monitoring tab. Enterprise Manager Ops Center reports the information that it can acquire from an individual asset.
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