System board, Cpus – HP Insight Management Agents User Manual
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System Board
The following information about the system board is displayed. The type of information displayed
may vary depending on the device type.
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Product Name—Displays the type of device or client PC.
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System ROM Version—Identifies the current system ROM version by date. This information
may help you track the configuration of the device or client and may be useful for diagnosing
service problems. If your system is a ProLiant computer, other information such as the Family
Code and Type Code is given.
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Redundant ROM Version—Identifies the backup system ROM version by date. This field is not
displayed if a Redundant ROM is not available.
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Remote ROM-based Diagnostics—Displays the date of the current Remote ROM-based
Diagnostics for this device. This field shows NA if Remote ROM-based Diagnostics are not
present.
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Hours in Service—Displays the number of hours the operating system has been running on
this device since the operating system software was installed.
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Serial Number—Displays the Physical serial number of the device or client system board. Use
this number for identification and registration purposes. N/A appears if you do not have a
device or client that supports the asset management feature. Use the System Configuration
Utility (or the appropriate utility for your device or client) to enter a system serial number if
one does not appear and you have a device or client that supports the asset management
feature.
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Virtual Serial Number—Displays the Logical serial number of the device or client system board.
This field won't be available if you do not have a device that supports this feature.
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Bus Type—Identifies the device or client bus type as EISA, EISA/PCI, PCI, PCI-X or PCI Express.
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Board Rev—Displays the system board revision number.
CPUs
The following information about each processor in the system is available in this window. This
information may vary depending on device type.
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Processor—Lists the type of processor and its speed. For devices, the colored ball indicates
the status of each processor.
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Co-processor—Displays the type and speed of the coprocessor on the device or client PC,
such as 80387 at 33 MHz, or W 3167 at 33 MHz.
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Slot—Lists the number of the slot where the processor is installed. Use this information for
identification purposes.
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Slot 0—Indicates that a CPU or a memory module is connected directly to the system board
and not in an expansion board.
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Socket—Displays the currently selected processor’s socket. Use this information for identification
purposes.
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Cache—Displays the amount of device or client hardware cache available. For example,
Cache L2: 64KB indicates 64 KB of secondary level cache between the processor and system
memory.
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Action—Indicates what action, if any, should be taken for the currently selected processor.
Possible values include No Action Needed, and Replace CPU.
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Step—Displays the revision level of the processor.
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Cores—Indicates the number of cores present in this processor
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