
C-14 Management Application Workstation
Clear a server pause to resume processing as follows:
Go command - To resume server processing, select the Go (MWA
mode) command or the Go (No MWA mode) command from the Pop-up
menu in the server window.
A server pause is also cleared in the following ways:
Time-out reset
If there is no communication between MWA and a disconnected server
for five minutes or longer, the server is automatically reset.
Recovering from an SOS
If a fault is detected, a server that includes a system management controller
(SMC), SMC transmits an SOS message to the management PC. When this
SOS message is received, MWA opens an SOS Receive dialog box to display
the SMC event log and other information.
The server recovery method depends on the recovery mode of each server.
Automatic recovery mode - If an SOS message is received from a
server, MWA displays the server information in an SOS Receive dialog
box but does not accept a server recovery instruction from the operator.
The server automatically executes recovery processing, such as reset.
Manual recovery mode - If an SOS message is received from a server,
MWA displays the server information in an SOS Receive dialog box and
waits for a server recovery instruction from the user. Make an
appropriate instruction in the dialog box.
Note:
If SOS Alert is disabled in [Setup of Network] in
the server, the server does not send SOS message to MWA.
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