Management Processor Lite 113
Table 9-2
Class: HP_ManagementProcessor
Property name
Property implementation
StatusDescriptions
Descriptive text per OperationalStatus.
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StatusDescriptions[0] text per
OperationalStatus[0]:
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Management Processor Status: Unknown
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Management Processor Status: OK
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Management Processor Status: Degraded
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Management Processor Status: Error
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StatusDescriptions[1] text per
OperationalStatus[1]:
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Management Processor NIC Status: Unknown
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Management Processor NIC Status: OK
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Management Processor NIC Status: NIC is
disabled
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Management Processor NIC Status: Not in use,
MP is utilizing host NIC
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Management Processor NIC Status: NIC
disconnected
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Management Processor NIC Status: NIC failed
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0 (Unknown), when OperationalStatus[0]=0
(Unknown), or when software interface fails
HealthState
•
5 (OK), normal operation
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10 (Degraded/Warning), when
OperationalStatus[0]=3 (Degraded)
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20 (Major failure), when OperationalStatus[0]=6
(Error)
Note: When a Management Processor is disabled
(refer to property EnabledState) HealthState always
reports a state of 5 (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’s
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superceded by the an installed RILOE-II card; both of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.
CIM_LogicalElement
CIM_EnabledLogicalElement
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2 (Enabled) for active MP
EnabledState
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3 (Disabled) for inactive/disabled MP
Note: The Active MP can be enabled or disabled (the
user can manually disable the MP via RBSU settings or
the MP might have been left in a disabled state after
removal of a RILOE-II card from the system). The
Inactive MP is always disabled
RequestedState
12 (Not Applicable)
EnabledDefault 2
(Enabled)
CIM_System