Monitoring and Identifying Server Components
This section includes information about monitoring and identifying components for the Oracle
Server X7-8.
"Monitoring Component Health and Faults Using Oracle ILOM" on page 295
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"Monitoring System Components" on page 296
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"System Components (FRUs) Network Access Control (NAC) Names" on page 297
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"System Indicators Network Access Control (NAC) Names" on page 298
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"System Sensors Network Access Control (NAC) Names" on page 300
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Related Information
Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 4.0 Documentation Library at:
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oracle.com/goto/ilom/docs
Monitoring Component Health and Faults Using Oracle
ILOM
The Oracle ILOM 4.0 interfaces provide easy-to-view information about the health status of
system components. From the Oracle ILOM web interface or in the Oracle ILOM command-
line interface (CLI), you can collect system-specific information about the server, determine the
health state of discrete components, and view any open problems on the server. Oracle ILOM
automatically detects system hardware faults and environmental conditions on the server. If a
problem occurs on the server, Oracle ILOM will automatically do the following:
Illuminate the Service Required status indicator (LED) on the server front and back panels.
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Identify the faulted component in the Open Problems table.
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Record system information about the faulted component or condition in the event log.
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For further information about administering open problems that are detected and reported by
Oracle ILOM, refer to "Administering Open Problems" in the Oracle ILOM Administrator's
Monitoring and Identifying Server Components
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