Value
Name
This is the Status of the element and is useful for
troubleshooting to identify elements that are down or
degraded.
Status
This is the worst status of the components in the hierarchy
below this item. If there is a fault, drill down into the lower
Rolled Up Status
elements in the hierarchy to get further information.
Alternatively, look at the Hardware Problem Report. If
alerting and SNMP have been enabled, messages will be
sent to you automatically identifying the source of the
problem.
This contains any diagnostic messages.
Diagnostic Messages
This varies according to the element, and is described in
more detail in the sections below.
Additional Properties
Monitoring a couplet
There is an entry for each installed couplet. The following installed hardware components are
included under the tree hierarchy for each couplet:
•
Node 1: this is the server within the couplet
•
Node 2: this is the other server within the couplet
•
MSA 1: this is the storage, RAID controllers and disk arrays, associated with Node 1
•
MSA 2: this is the storage, RAID controllers and disk arrays, associated with Node 2
Additional properties
groupID and displaylp
Monitoring a node
There is an entry for each node within a couplet. The following installed hardware components
are included under the tree hierarchy for each node:
•
Temperature: there are 30 temperature sensors
•
CPU: there are two CPUs
•
Disk controller: there is one disk controller entry, which expands to one entry for logical disk
and two for physical disk
•
eth<n>: there are 8 entries, eth0/1/2/3 refer to the IGb ports, eth4/5/6/7 refer to the 10Gb
ports
•
fan: there are six fans
•
HBA host: one entry
•
memory: 12 entries
•
PSU: there are two PSUs for each node
Table 32 Understanding additional properties of Node hardware elements
Additional properties
Hardware element
UIDBeacon=On/Off. If the Beacon is ON, this is the master node.
Node top level
Current, Threshold
Temperature
None
CPU
Slot
Disk controller
96
Hardware