Processor; System Slots; System Information - HP Carrier-grade cc2300 User Manual

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For those systems that support it, PIC monitors the managed server's system power redundancy
status.
If a power supply fails or if the surplus power on the system is less than the amount provided by
one power supply, PIC reports that the system power is nonredundant. This condition is indicated
with a noncritical status in the health branch of the PIC Console software and the requested event
actions are carried out.

Processor

The processor sensor screen displays information and status about each processor. From this
screen, you can find out the type and speed of the processor. Sensor-specific information is
displayed in the Sensor Information tabbed page. Not all servers support this function.
For motherboards that support it, PIC monitors processor failures during runtime and system boot
on the managed server. If a supported motherboard includes multiple processors, each processor
can be configured and monitored separately through PIC. If a processor failure is detected, the
failure is reported as a critical condition in the health branch of the PIC Console software, and the
requested event actions are carried out.
If processor sensors are not available on the motherboard, this portion of the PIC Console does not
display.

System Slots

ISC gathers sensor information and slot status on all slots in your managed server. The slots are
categorized into two groups:
PCI Hot Plug (PHP) slots (if the server hardware supports PCI HotPlug).
All other non-PHP system slots.
Slot names containing "PCI 64bit" identify PHP slots. For PHP slots, there are three pages
available in the presentation pane: Sensor Information page, Sensor Status page, and Alert
Action page.
For non-PHP slots, only the Sensor Information pages displays.

System Information

PIC gathers information on field replaceable unit (FRU) components installed in your managed
server. This information includes a component description, manufacturer, model, part number,
component number, serial number, and revision level. PIC also gathers information on other
system resources including Operating System, BIOS, and the System Event Log.
The inventory screen displays a list of components within the system. The inventory list shows the
description, manufacturer, model number, part number, serial number, and revision level of
baseboard components. The inventory list will include information on the baseboard, processor
board, chassis, power share board, hot-swap backplane, and memory devices.
If your server does not support one or more of these features, these portions of the PIC Console
will not display.
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