NovaScale R620 User Guide
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[Unknown] or illegal information is displayed in CPU information:
If you select [CPU Module]
–
[CPU] in the FTServer tree of the data viewer, unknown or incorrect
information appear in some information items.
The CPU information can be viewed by selecting [System]
–
[CPU] in the [ESMPRO] tree.
Status of logical PCI slot:
There is no effect to PCI module (IO module) since I/O hub and a display controller on PCI module
(IO module) are logical PCI slot information. Hence, for [PCI slot (ID:0/10/102)] and [PCI slot
(ID:0/10/103)] under [PCI module (ID:0/10)] of FT tree of the date viewer,
“
Status
”
becomes
“
Online
”
and the status colour becomes green.
Message prompting to reconfigure a tree in the date viewer is displayed:
If you dynamically change the configuration of the CPU or PCI module (IO module) in the relevant
system during review of the server information by using the data viewer, the message prompting you
to reconstruct the tree of the data viewer will appear. If you click the [Yes] button, the tree is
reconstructed in the data viewer to reflect the change of the system configuration on the data viewer.
If you click [No] button, the tree will not be reconstructed in the data viewer. If such case, the
information in the data viewer may be different from the current system information because the
change of the system configuration is not reflected on the data viewer.
Module status is shown
“
Fault
”
:
PCI modules (IO modules), SCSI adapters, SCSI buses, and modules under the SCSI enclosure have
impact on each other. For example, when the
“
Status
”
item of a module changes to
“
fault,
”
it may be
caused by other module error. Check the status of the other modules referring to alert message. .
Status colour changes to different colours after mounting a hard disk drive:
The status of hard disk drive and its upper component, SCSI enclosures change while generation of
the mirror is completed after mounting a hard disk drive. In addition, it may take several minutes for
OS to recognize the change of disk status and/or disk may need to be scanned again. A status colour
may turn to abnormal during the process, but it will return to normal colour once a mirror is
successfully generated.
Line fault and high line load are reported:
The LAN monitoring function defines the line status depending on the number of transmission
packets and the number of packet errors within a certain period of time. Thus, the LAN monitoring
function may report a line fault or high line load only in a temporary high line impedance state. If a
normal state recovery is immediately reported, temporal high line impedance may have occurred.
Hence, there is no problem.
Threshold value of LAN monitoring does not reflect:
Because the NovaScale/ft Server series detects hardware faults on the network in the driver level,
ESMPRO Agent does not monitor line faults. Thus, the value set for "Line fault occurrence rate" of a
[LAN] tab of [ESMPRO Agent properties] in the control panel is not used.
Remote shutdown function or change of threshold value function from ESMPRO Manager cannot be used:
Depending on your OS type or its version, settings for community, SNMP service
’
s security function,
are not made, or default settings of authority are different. To enable the remote shutdown and
threshold change functions via ESMPRO Manager, make settings of community and set its authority
to "READ CREATE" or "READ WRITE."
Machine in a sleep state cannot be monitored:
ESMPRO Manager cannot monitor the ESMPRO Agent machine in the sleep state (system standby or
system halt state).
While ESMPRO Manager monitors server shutdown, the relevant ESMPRO Agent machine may be
entered into the sleep state. If so, the report "server access disabled" is issued and the status colour of
the server icon becomes gray. This cannot indicate whether the ESMPRO Agent machine is shut down
or entered into the sleep state. Keep these in mind when operating the system where systems to be
monitored may enter the sleep state.
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