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Viewing critical and degraded systems – HP Integrated Lights-Out 4 User Manual

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1.

Navigate to the iLO Federation

→Multi-System View page, as shown in

Figure 93 (page 186)

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Figure 93 Multi-System View page

2.

Select a group from the Selected Group menu.

TIP:

To filter the list of servers by health status or server model, click a health status or server

model link.

The following information is displayed for the servers in the selected group:

Health—The number of servers in each listed health status. The percentage of the total
number of servers that is in the listed health status is also displayed.

For a list of the possible health status values, see

“Viewing health summary information”

(page 149)

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Model—The list of servers, grouped by the server model number. The percentage of the
total number of servers for each model number is also displayed.

Critical and Degraded Systems—The list of servers with a status of Critical or Degraded.
For more information, see

“Viewing critical and degraded systems” (page 186)

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Viewing critical and degraded systems

This section provides the following details about each server that is in a Critical or Degraded state:

Server—The server name defined by the host operating system.

Health—The server health status. Click the status name link to open the iLO web interface and
navigate to the System Information page for the server.

Power—The server power status.

UID—The server UID status.

ROM—The installed HP ProLiant System ROM.

iLO—The fully qualified network name assigned to the iLO subsystem. Click the iLO link to
open the iLO web interface for the server.

IP—The network IP address of the iLO subsystem. Click the iLO link to open the iLO web
interface for the server.

Click Next or Previous to view more servers in the list.

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