Service state, Values – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual
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System
Type
S70000
NSR-G
S72000
NSR-T
S74000
NSR-V
S76000
NSR-X
S78000
NSR-H
S86000
NSR-Y
S88000
NSR-Z
Integrity NonStop NS16000 server
NSE-A
Integrity NonStop BladeSystem NB54000
NSE-AB
Integrity NonStop NS2200 series server
NSE-AD
Integrity NonStop NS2100 server
NSE-AE
Integrity NonStop BladeSystem NB56000
NSE-AF
Integrity NonStop NS2300 server
NSE-AG
Integrity NonStop NS2400 series server
NSE-AH
Integrity NonStop NS1000 server
NSE-B
Integrity NonStop NS14000 server
NSE-D
Integrity NonStop NonStop NS5000T or NS5000CG server
NSE-I
Integrity NonStop NS3000AC server
NSE-K
Integrity NonStop BladeSystem NB50000
NSE-M
Integrity NonStop NS1200 server
NSE-Q
Integrity NonStop NS14200 server
NSE-S
Integrity NonStop NS16200 server
NSE-T
Integrity NonStop NS2000 series server
NSE-W
Service State
Meaning
Value
The object is functioning properly. This value appears only in the Problem Summary
dialog box.
OK
The resource requires operator attention. This condition sometimes generates an
alarm, and the component that requires attention is colored yellow in the tree pane
and in the Physical and ServerNet views of the view pane.
Attention Required
The resource requires service. This condition generates an alarm, and the component
that requires service is colored red in the tree pane and in the Physical and
ServerNet views of the view pane.
Service Required
The alarm that caused the Service State to display degraded values has been
suppressed. (Degraded Service State values are caused by alarms. While you
cannot suppress the Service State attribute, you can suppress the alarm that causes
the degraded attribute value.)
Problem Acknowledged
Common Attribute Values 257