Rom microcode patches, General i/o devices, Serial and parallel ports – HP Insight Management Agents User Manual
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Board Status—This provides the current status of the Advanced Memory Protection memory
board or cartridge. The following status values are supported:
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Other—The condition of this memory board or cartridge could not be determined.
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OK—The memory board or cartridge is operating normally.
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Degraded—The memory board or cartridge is in an error state. Check for correct memory
installation and that the board has been inserted properly.
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Total Board Memory—This value specifies the size of memory for this board or cartridge,
including memory seen by the OS and the memory used for spare, mirrored, or XOR
configurations.
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Memory in Use—This value specifies the size of memory for this board or cartridge as seen
by the OS.
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Advanced Memory Protection Condition—displays the current condition of the Advanced
Memory Protection subsystem. The following states are supported:
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Other—The system does not support fault tolerant memory or the Management Agent
cannot determine the state.
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OK—This system is operating normally.
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Degraded— The Advanced Memory Protection sub-system has been engaged. Schedule
server down time to replace the deactivated memory.
ROM Microcode Patches
This section displays the following information about ROM Microcode Patches:
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Patch ID—Displays the number of a particular microcode patch.
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Date—Displays the date of a patch's manufacture.
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Family—Specifies the valid family, model, and step that applies to a patch.
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Model—Displays the model number of a patch.
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Step—Displays the revision level of a patch.
General I/O Devices
This section displays information about the following I/O devices:
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Keyboard Type—Describes the keyboard attached to your monitored system. For example,
101-key Enhanced Keyboard.
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Video Type—Describes the type of video in use with the monitored system. For example, EGA
or VGA might appear here.
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Auxiliary Input—Indicates whether the auxiliary input (pointing device or mouse port) is
enabled or disabled. If you have an EISA-based machine, use the System Configuration Utility
to change this value. If you have an ISA-based machine, use SETUP to change this value.
Serial and Parallel Ports
This section displays the serial ports and the parallel ports that have been enabled for this unit,
along with their corresponding I/O addresses.
The industry-standard addresses for parallel ports are as follows:
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Primary Port set to 378h
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Secondary Port set to 3BCh
Sub-system Classification
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