Checking The Cpu Status - Symantec NetBackup 5020 Routine Maintenance

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NetBackup 5020
Routine Maintenance
Parameter
Type
Source
Description
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Exception Handling
Collect alarms. Based on the alarm, troubleshoot the problem by referring to "System
Alarm/Location Indicator Is Red On" in the NetBackup 5020 Hardware Troubleshooting.

4.2 Checking the CPU Status

This section describes how to check the CPU status on the system monitoring interface. By
checking the status of the CPU, you can know whether the CPU works normally.
Impact on the System
None.
Reference Standard
If the CPU is in the Presence detected state, it indicates that the CPU is running normally.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the system monitoring interface.
For the detailed procedure, see
Step 2 Expand the node in the navigation tree, and then click CPU, as shown in
Issue 01 (2010-12-10)
4 Guide to the Routine Maintenance Using the System
Description
Alarms can be classified into the following types:
Power Supply: power module
Cooling Device: fan in position
Fan: fan speed
Temperature: temperature sensor
Voltage: voltage sensor
System ACPI Power State: status of system ACPI power supply
Physical Security: sub-rack intrusion
Reserved: self-defined
The device on which the alarm is generated.
Detailed alarm information.
The format is: alarm description|action; the value of action can be
Deasserted or Asserted:
Deasserted: clearing alarms
Asserted: alarm
Log into the system monitoring
Symantec Corporation
Monitor Interface
interface.
Figure
4-6.
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