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Software status types – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

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Description

Icon Meaning

Status Icon

The element is suspended.
• In Service indicates that the element is

being configured.

• Stopped indicates that element is

stopped.

In service, Stopped

No management information about the
element could be obtained.
• Unknown indicates that the element status

is not available.

• No Contact indicates that the element

exists, but HP SIM has never been able
to communicate with it.

Unknown, No contact

This status provides useful information about
the port. No attention is required.
• Starting indicates that the element is

starting.

• Stopping indicates that element is

stopping.

• Dormant indicates that the element is

inactive.

• Other indicates that additional

information is available, but it does not
fit into the previously listed categories.

Starting, Stopping, Dormant, Power Mode,
Other

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Software status types

In HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM), system software has one of the following status types:

Description

Icon Meaning

Status Icon

An update that contains a critical bug fix is
available for this system.

Major

An update that contains new hardware
support or bug fixes is available for this
system.

Minor

All components on the system match the
repository.

Normal

The system is suspended. No software status
is available.

Disabled

The Central Management Server (CMS)
could not reach the HP Version Control
Agent on the system, so the status of the
system is unknown.

Informational

HP Version Control Agent

(VCA) cannot

communicate with HP Version Control
Repository Manager (VCRM).

Unknown

NOTE:

The Unknown status appears for server systems only under any of the following circumstances:

The VCA is not installed on the managed server.


The VCA is installed on a server, but that server does not have a trust relationship established with HP
SIM.

The operating system on the target server is not supported. Windows and Linux operating systems are
supported.

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