Power Supply status
Description
Item
The bay in the IOX enclosure of the corresponding power supply. This box displays only
populated bays. Empty bays do not appear in this table.
Bay
The power supply model name.
Model
The overall status of the power supply. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded,
and Critical Error.
Status
The input status of the power supply. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and
Critical Error.
Input Status
This value is a measure of the present output of the power supply in watts.
Present Output (Watts)
The amount of power provided by the power supply displayed in watts. This is a measure
of the output in dc watts generated by the power supply.
Output Capacity (Watts)
Click the
Refresh
button to update the power subsystem information.
IOX Power Supply screen
Selecting a specific power supply opens the Power Supply Information-Bay x page, where x is the
bay of the selected power supply. This screen provides status information of the selected power
supply.
Status information
Description
Item
The overall status of the power supply. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded,
and Critical Error.
Status
The input status of the power supply. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and
Critical Error.
Input Status
The maximum amount of power that can be provided by the power supply displayed in
watts.
Output Capacity
The power supply model name.
Model
The unique serial number of the power supply.
Serial Number
The spare part number to be used when ordering an additional or replacement power
supply.
Spare Part Number
IOX Thermal Subsystem screen
Onboard Administrator monitors up to 4 fans in the enclosure and adjusts fan speeds as necessary,
based on thermal and power measurements. The performance of each fan is monitored, and
Onboard Administrator reports any failures or warnings to the system log and HP SIM (when SNMP
is enabled).
IOX Thermal Subsystem screen
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