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Avocent AdminWorks 1.2 User
’
s Manual
¯
July 2005
Components of the Main Console Window
27
Board Fan
As with
“
CPU Fan
”
data shown earlier, the Board Fan speed is measured in RPM (revolutions
per minute). If the fan has stopped, data will continue to be recorded at the 0 (zero) level.
Up to two different board fans can be monitored, if applicable. If there are two, data concerning
both board fans will be shown simultaneously. In the graph, each board will be represented
with a different color. One will be shown as a yellow line, the other will be shown as an aqua-
blue line. (The illustration of the Board Fan screen in
“
If the System is Off-Line
”
at the end of
this section shows two Board Fan indicators.)
Select Fan 1 or Fan 2 from the drop-down list (if applicable) to view the related most recently
recorded data in the lower portion of the Information frame. Likewise, in the History dialog box,
select the Fan 1 button or the Fan 2 button. (The Fan 2 option is not available if there is only
one fan detected.)
Power Supply
When you select Power Supply, different indicators might be displayed, as shown in the
example illustrations on the next page.
Unlike the
“
Board Fan
”
and
“
Board Temperature
”
sensors described above, which will display
data for multiple fans or multiple boards simultaneously in the graph area, the Power Supply
screen displays data for only one at a time. The graph changes according to the voltage type
selected.
For example, Volt Core has been selected from the drop-down list in the figure on the left (on
the next page), so the line in the graph is gray to indicate the most recently gathered Volt Core
data from the sensor. If Volt +3.3 is selected, the line in the graph will be yellow. If Volt +5 is
selected, the line will be blue. If Volt +12 is selected, the line will be green.
When the selected system is on-line, you can hover the mouse pointer over a voltage indicator
to view both the upper and the lower Threshold Values for that voltage type.