Sensor Readings Gui Display - IBM Power Systems 7063-CR1 Service Manual

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For each HBA, verify that the following lines all show "Healthy":
Image health
Autoload image health
Boot loader image health
Firmware image health
Boot ROM image health
HBA info image health
5. To create the virtual disk, run the following command:
/tmp/mvcli create -o vd -r1 -n "HMC Disk" -d 0,1
6. To verify the virtual disk was created, run the following command:
/tmp/mvcli info -o vd
7. Use the HMC recovery media to restore the virtual disk configuration.

Sensor readings GUI display

The sensor readings GUI display is a way to quickly determine the general health status of the server
without having to look at the detailed system event log (SEL) information.
To view the sensor readings GUI display, log in to the BMC web interface. Click Server Health > Sensor
Readings.
Some occurrences of errors in the system might not appear in the sensor readings GUI. After you view
the sensor readings GUI display, use the SEL logs to view any active SEL events that indicate a service
action event.
Sensor readings display operation
Most sensors are initially gray, then change status and color during the boot process when the FRU is
initialized and either determined to be good (green) or faulty (red). No sensor display is available until
you can get to the sensor display selection on the BMC, which means that the system attains a certain
power level or that the BMC finishes initializing. The indicator color of the sensor is determined based on
the sensor status at time of invocation of the display. The sensor display maintains the sensor status
indicator color until the display is refreshed, which updates the sensor value with the latest status.
Changes to SEL events changes color of sensor indicator when you refresh or restart the display. Sensor
status display also starts over with a reboot or a power cycle.
Sensor status indicator descriptions
Gray indicator:
v FRU not plugged
v Sensor not initialized
v Sensor function is not initialized
Red (faulty) indicator:
v Critical threshold exceeded (an event requires a service action)
v Service action required for hard fail
v Partial function failure that reached a "service action required" state
v A deconfigured resource requires a service action
Green (good) indicator:
v FRU or sensor is plugged in and fully operational
v Recoverable event is below the critical "service action required" threshold
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