Device Bay Status tab
Selecting a specific blade within the enclosure opens the Device Bay Information, the Bay xx page, where xx is the bay selected. Information provided on this screen includes tabs for Status, Information, Virtual Buttons, Boot Options, and IML Log.
The Server Management section of the page contains links to aid the management of the server blade in the device bay.
Diagnostic Information
Row |
Description |
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Device Identification Data |
Information such as model name, part number, serial number, and other information used to identify the device is checked. This data is also referred to as FRU data. If the data is not present or not readable by the Onboard Administrator, then a device identification data error appears. Possible values are OK or Error. |
Management Processor |
Status of the iLO. Possible values are OK or Error. |
Temperature |
Temperature is above the warning threshold. Possible values are OK or Temperature Warning. |
Overheat Check |
Temperature is above the danger threshold. Possible values are OK or Critical temperature threshold reached. |
I/O Configuration |
Device bay configuration is incorrect. If a storage blade is partnered with a full-height server blade, and the server blade does not have the correct mezzanine card, then an invalid I/O configuration results. Possible values are OK or I/O mismatch detected. |
Power Allocation Request |
There is insufficient power to adequately power this server blade. Possible values are OK or Insufficient enclosure power. |
Cooling |
There is an insufficient number of fans to properly cool this server blade, or the fan configuration is incorrect. Possible values are OK or Insufficient fans for enclosure cooling. |
Device Location |
The server blade has been placed in the wrong slot in the enclosure according to the current fan configuration. Possible values are OK or Incorrect location for proper device cooling. |
Device Operational |
Device has failed. Status was not requested by the Onboard Administrator. Possible values are OK or Error. |
Device Degraded |
Device has failed. Status was requested by the Onboard Administrator. Possible values are OK or Error. |
iLO Network |
Detects an iLO network configuration problem. Possible values are OK or iLO network configuration problem, check connectivity to iLO default gateway. If the problem continues, then attempt to reset iLO using the iLO GUI or the Onboard Administrator CLI |
Memory Error |
A memory error occurred on the server blade. Follow the instructions listed to correct the error. |
Mezzanine Card |
Displays status of the mezzanine card, if installed. Possible values are OK or Error. |
Duplicate IP Address |
A check to see if a duplicate IP address exists on the network during assignment. Possible values are OK or an informational message indicating there is a duplicate IP address on the network. |
Enclosure Dynamic Power Capping |
A warning that communication with iLO has been lost and power capping cannot be set. |
Partner Device Link |
Possible values are OK or Inappropriate device in adjacent bay. If the server blade is not partnered with a storage blade, this information does not appear. |
Virtual Connect Configured |
Possible values are Configured for Virtual Connect or Not configured for Virtual Connect. When the server blade is Not configured for Virtual Connect, an informational icon with an Other status appears. Go to the Virtual Connect Manager to configure the server blade profile. |
Low Power Request |
The blade reported an abnormally low power requirement. The blade was powered off and did not release all of the power. The blade will continue to operate properly but a service representative needs to be contacted to correct the issue. |
Disk Tray |
The storage blades has a disk tray that extends from the blade housing. Possible values are Open or Closed. |
Temperature sensors
Temperature sensors information
Column |
Description |
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Sensor |
The sensor number |
Location |
Location of sensor in the device |
Status |
This is the status of the temperature sensor. The status matches the graphic presentation of the temperature. |
Temperature |
Graphic presentation of temperature |
iLO
The iLO for the server blade in the device bay is available by clicking iLO. The server-generated iLO page appears, which is separate from Onboard Administrator.
The Onboard Administrator provides a one-time login (login bypass) to ProLiant iLO management processors. The iLO access levels are mapped by the Onboard Administrator privilege level (user must have access to the bay):
Onboard Administrator Administrator—Administer User Accounts, Remote Console Access, Virtual Power and Reset, Virtual Media, Configure iLO settings.
Onboard Administrator Operator—Remote Console Access, Virtual Power and Reset, Virtual Media.
A temporary iLO user is created when an Onboard Administrator user launches the iLO Web Interface or an iLO remote console. The Onboard Administrator can create up to a maximum of three temporary accounts for each iLO. If three or more temporary Onboard Administrator accounts are already on an iLO, then the Onboard Administrator deletes the oldest temporary users in iLO user databases.
Port Mapping Information
For information regarding port mapping for all devices in the device bay, click Port Mapping Information.
Firmware
Firmware information for devices in the device bay is available by clicking Firmware.
Firmware summary
Row |
Description |
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Bay |
The device bay within the enclosure |
Device Model |
The model number of the device |
Firmware Component |
The component for which the firmware information is provided |
Current Version |
The version of the firmware installed on the component |
Firmware ISO Version |
The latest version of firmware available for installation on the component |
NOTE: A letter included after the firmware version indicates a smart component release note revision. This revision is not a functional firmware update.
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NOTE: If the blade firmware does not match the DVD ISO firmware after a server is discovered or updated, an informational icon is displayed. |
Firmware log
This log displays detailed information for the last Enclosure Firmware Management operation executed on the server. This log is specific for the server, and is cleared any time a new Enclosure Firmware Management operation is started on the server. This log is also cleared when the server is removed from the enclosure.
The firmware log is the most useful resource to determine the progress of an Enclosure Firmware Management operation on a particular server.
Session Log
This log displays detailed information for the last Enclosure Firmware Management operation executed on the server and logs the entire session to the iLO VSP. This log is specific for the server, and is cleared anytime a new Enclosure Firmware Management operation is started on the server. This log is also cleared when the server is removed from the enclosure.