Managing Users; Users/Authentication - HP Integrity Superdome 2 User Manual

Hp integrity superdome 2 onboard administrator user guide
Hide thumbs Also See for Integrity Superdome 2:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Selecting a specific power supply opens the Power Supply Information, Bay x page, where x is
the bay of the selected power supply. This screen provides status information on the selected power
supply.
Status information
Row
Status
Name
Present Power
Part Number
Spare Part Number
Serial Number
Diagnostic Information
Diagnostic information is gathered by polling a device microcontroller (resulting in a degraded
status if a failure has occurred) or is sent by the device microcontroller, without being polled to
report a failure.
Row
Device Identification Data
Device Location
Device Operational
Device Degraded
Fan Presence
Device Indictment
To update the fan information, click the Refresh button.
For proper installation of the fans into the enclosure, see the HP Integrity Superdome 2 User Service
Guide.

Managing users

Users/Authentication

This section explains the levels of user rights recognized by the HP Superdome 2 Onboard
Administrator and provides detailed procedures to configure the management functionalities
provided by the Onboard Administrator.
The Users/Authentication menu item cannot be selected and does not display overview information
for user accounts or settings. Instead, select any of the sublevel menu items for specific settings.
134 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices
Description
The overall status of the fan. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and Failed.
The product name of the fan.
The amount of power consumed by the fan displayed in watts.
The part number to be used when ordering an additional fan of this type.
The spare part number to be used when ordering a replacement fan of this type.
The unique serial number of the fan.
Description
The device identification data checked is information such
as model name, part number, serial number, and other
information used to identify the device. This data is also
called FRU data. A device identification data error appears
if the data is not present or not readable by the Onboard
Administrator. Possible values are OK or Error.
Incorrect power supply location. Possible values are OK
or Incorrect location for proper device cooling.
Device has failed; status was not requested by the Onboard
Administrator. Possible values are OK and Error.
Device has failed; status was requested by the Onboard
Administrator. Possible values are OK and Error.
Presence of a fan module. Possible values are OK and Not
Present.
Indicates if the fan has been indicted by the Superdome 2
Analysis Engine.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents