System, Attributes, Logical – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual
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System
A system is made up of all the hardware components, software, and firmware that are managed
by a single operating system. Internal hardware components are housed in enclosures and are
arranged in groups, modules, and slots. User-replaceable components are known as
customer-replaceable units (CRUs). Components that must be replaced by your service provider
are known as field-replaceable units (FRUs). Both CRUs and FRUs can contain subcomponents.
Location in OSM Tree: Located at the top level
Example: System \STARZ
Attributes
System
Displayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value is
something other than OK.
Service State
Logical
The maximum processor configuration for the service processor.
Current Topology
Displayed only for NonStop BladeSystems, this attribute will show a value
of True for an NB54000 series BladeSystem running a NonStop RVU that
supports HP Power Regulator management; in all other cases, the value will
be False.
Power Regulator Management Supported
Displayed only the value of the Power Regulator Management Supported
attribute is True. When displayed, the possible values for this attribute include:
•
Enabled – displayed when Power Regulator management has been
enabled through the
Enable/Disable Blade Power Regulator Management
action.
•
Disabled – displayed when Power Regulator management has been
disabled through the
Enable/Disable Blade Power Regulator Management
action.
•
Not Supported – displayed whenever the Power Regulator Management
Supported attribute is False.
•
Unknown – displayed when the Power Regulator Management Supported
attribute is True, but the OSM action to
has never been issued.
Power Regulator Management Status
The maximum processor configuration for the service processor that will be
set the next time the system or enclosure is powered on.
Stored Topology
A unique identification number assigned to a server when it is manufactured.
This number is passed automatically to your service provider when OSM
dials out an incident report. Your service provider tracks systems using system
serial numbers.
System Serial Number
Indicates whether the system is a standard "Commercial" (AC-powered) or
"Central Office" (DC-powered) system.
System Type
Operating System
The release version update of the operating system that is running on the
server.
Example: H06.03
Other values that might be displayed for Operating System Version are Not
Running and Halted.
Version
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