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Table 4. IMM2 actions
Tab
Selection
System Status
Events
Event Log
Event Recipients
Service and
Download Service
Support
Data
Server
Server Firmware
Management
Remote Control
Server
Server Properties
Management
Server Power
Actions
Disks
Processors
Server Timeouts
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Flex System x220 Compute Node Installation and Service Guide
Description
The System Status page allows you to view system status, active system
events, and hardware health information. It provides quick links to the Server
Power Actions, and Remote Control functions of the Server Management
tab, and allows you to view an image of the last operating-system-failure
screen capture.
The Event Log page displays entries that are currently stored in the IMM
event log. The log includes a text description of system events that are
reported, including information about all remote access attempts and
configuration changes. All events in the log are time stamped, using the
IMM2 date and time settings. Some events also generate alerts, if they are
configured to do so. You can sort and filter events in the event log and
export them to a text file.
The Event Recipients page allows you to manage who will be notified of
system events. It allows you to configure each recipient, and manage
settings that apply to all event recipients. You can also generate a test event
to verify notification feature operation.
The Download Service Data page creates a compressed file of information
that can be used by Support to assist you.
The Server Firmware page displays firmware levels and allows you to
update the IMM2 firmware, compute node firmware, and DSA firmware.
The Remote Control page allows you to control the compute node at the
operating system level. It provides access to both Remote Disk and Remote
Console functionality. You can view and operate the compute node console
from your computer, and you can mount one of your computer disk drives,
such as the CD-ROM drive or the diskette drive, on the compute node.
When you have mounted a disk, you can use it to restart the compute node
and to update firmware on the compute node. The mounted disk appears
as a USB disk drive that is attached to the compute node.
The Server Properties page provides access to various properties, status,
and settings for your compute node:
• The General Settings tab displays information that identifies the system
to operations and support personnel.
• The LEDs tab displays the status of all system LEDs. It also allows you to
change the state of the location LED.
• The Hardware Information tab displays compute node vital product data
(VPD). The IMM2 collects compute node information, compute node
component information, and network hardware information.
• The Environmentals tab displays voltage and temperature information for
the compute node and its components.
• The Hardware Activity tab displays a history of Field Repeatable Unit
(FRU) components that have been added to or removed from the system.
The Server Power Actions page provides full remote power control over
your compute node with power-on, power-off, and restart actions.
The Disks page displays the status of hard disk drives in the system. You
can click on a drive name to display active events for the hard disk drive.
The Processors page displays the microprocessors in the system, along with
their status and rated speed. You can click on a microprocessor name to
display events and additional hardware information for the microprocessor.
The Server Timeouts page allows you to manage compute node start
timeouts to detect and recover from compute node hang occurrences.

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