Chapter 1 Maintenance
Supplementary explanation for NEC ESMPRO Agent (Linux)
Device ID in Alert Report
Some server alerts use unique device IDs which correspond to the devices listed in the table
below as the device identification information.
CPU module 0
DIMM slot 1 on CPU module 0
DIMM slot 2 on CPU module 0
DIMM slot 3 on CPU module 0
DIMM slot 4 on CPU module 0
DIMM slot 5 on CPU module 0
DIMM slot 6 on CPU module 0
DIMM slot 7 on CPU module 0
DIMM slot 8 on CPU module 0
DIMM slot 9 on CPU module 0
DIMM slot 10 on CPU module 0
DIMM slot 11 on CPU module 0
DIMM slot 12 on CPU module 0
DIMM slot 13 on CPU module 0
DIMM slot 14 on CPU module 0
DIMM slot 15 on CPU module 0
DIMM slot 16 on CPU module 0
CPU1 on CPU module 0
CPU2 on CPU module 0
CPU module 1
DIMM slot 1 on CPU module 1
DIMM slot 2 on CPU module 1
DIMM slot 3 on CPU module 1
DIMM slot 4 on CPU module 1
DIMM slot 5 on CPU module 1
DIMM slot 6 on CPU module 1
DIMM slot 7 on CPU module 1
DIMM slot 8 on CPU module 1
DIMM slot 9 on CPU module 1
DIMM slot 10 on CPU module 1
DIMM slot 11 on CPU module 1
DIMM slot 12 on CPU module 1
DIMM slot 13 on CPU module 1
DIMM slot 14 on CPU module 1
DIMM slot 15 on CPU module 1
DIMM slot 16 on CPU module 1
CPU1 on CPU module 1
CPU2 on CPU module 1
PCI module 0
PCI slot 1 on PCI module 0
PCI slot 2 on PCI module 0
PCI slot 3 on PCI module 0
PCI slot 4 on PCI module 0
SCSI adaptor on PCI module 0
Ethernet board 1 on PCI module 0
Ethernet board 2 on PCI module 0
Device name
Express5800/R320e-E4, R320e-M4 Maintenance Guide (Linux)
8. Troubleshooting
Device ID
0
0/1
0/2
0/3
0/4
0/5
0/6
0/7
0/8
0/9
0/10
0/11
0/12
0/13
0/14
0/15
0/16
0/21
0/22
1
1/1
1/2
1/3
1/4
1/5
1/6
1/7
1/8
1/9
1/10
1/11
1/12
1/13
1/14
1/15
1/16
1/21
1/22
10
10/1
10/2
10/3
10/4
10/5
10/6
10/12
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