8. MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
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CHAPTER 8 MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
This chapter describes maintenance operations that use the Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability (RAS)
features of this equipment.
8.1 Overview
RAS features are designed to provide highly reliable functionality for the equipment. The following table shows an
overview of the RAS features of this equipment.
Table 8-1 Overview of RAS features
Category
Item
Monitoring
Hardware status monitoring
OS deadlock monitoring
Watchdog timer monitoring
GUI features setting
RAS Setup window
Status checks
GUI display
Hardware status window
Notifications
Event notifications
Pop-up notifications
Digital LEDs for status indications
Remote notifications
Status acquisition by using library functions
Control
Shutdown/startup
suppression
Automatic shutdown
Shutdown via library functions
Startup suppression when serious failures occur
Controlling general-purpose external contacts
Controlling digital LEDs for status indications
Library functions
RAS library
Maintenance/
failure analysis
Memory dumps
Memory dump collection
Bug check (blue screen) cause notifications
Log information collection window
Maintenance operation support commands
Logging trends of the temperature inside the chassis
Simulation
Hardware status simulation
Monitoring
(1) Hardware status monitoring
This feature monitors the hardware status of this equipment, including fan status, drive status, and the temperature
inside the chassis.
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