Table 9-2
Class: HP_ManagementProcessor
Property name
Description
ElementName
OperationalStatus
Property implementation
Description of the Management Processor in the
format:
HP Management Processor - product name
Where:
product name is the name of the MP product (same as
the product name in property ElementName).
Examples:
•
HP Management Processor – Integrated Lights Out
(iLO)
•
HP Management Processor – Integrated Lights Out
2 (iLO2
•
HP Management Processor – Remote Insight
Board Lights Out Edition II (RILOE-II)
•
The DNS name of the management processor.
CIM_ManagedSystemElement
Enumerators indicating the Management Processor
operational status (refer to OperationalStatus mapping
table in HP Management Processor (MP) Lite Profile for
specific descriptions of when each value is populated).
•
OperationalStatus[0] contains MP operational
status:
○
○
○
○
•
OperationalStatus[1] contains NIC status (when
MP is enabled):
○
○
○
○
○
○
Note: When a Management Processor is disabled
(refer to property EnabledState) OperationalStatus[0]
always reports a status of 2 (OK) so as not to
contribute negatively to overall system status. An MP is
disabled only if the user has manually disabled it via
the MP RBSU settings or if an embedded iLO/iLO2 has
been superceded by the an installed RILOE-II card;
both of these are seen as normal conditions. In this
scenario OperationalStaus[1] is not populated.
0 (Unknown), when NICCondition=0
2 (OK), normal operation
3 (Degraded), when NICCondition=5
6 (Error), when NICCondition=6 or MP
software interface fails
0 (Unknown), when NICCondition=0 or MP
software interface fails
2 (OK), normal operation
3 (Degraded), when NICCondition=5
6 (Error), when NICCondition=6
10 (Stopped), when NICCondition=3
15 (Dormant), when NICCondition=4
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