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Enclosure Information, Apply, Cancel, Table 3-2

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Web-Based User Interface Two buttons appear on the Enclosure Information screen: • Apply - Saves changes made to the screen • Cancel - Restores all fields on the screen to their original values Table 3-2 describes the information displayed in the areas that comprise the Enclosure Information screen. Table 3-2: Enclosure Information Screen Field Status Area Enclosure Name Rack Name Enclosure Status Fan Status Fan #1 - Fan #4 Fan Spare Number Possible Values Description Maximum 32 characters including all alphanumeric, dash, and underscore characters Maximum 32 characters including all alphanumeric, dash, and underscore characters OK, Degraded, or Failed Redundant or Non-redundant OK, Standby, Degraded, Failed, or Testing Percentage of full fan speed Name of the enclosure Only enclosure administrators have write access to this field. For the default enclosure name, see Appendix E, "Factory Default Settings." Name of the rack Only enclosure administrators have write access to this field. For the default rack name, see Appendix E, "Factory Default Settings." Status of the enclosure Redundant: all fans are functional. Non-redundant: at least one fan is not functional. Status of fans 1 through 4 The spare number for the fans installed in the enclosure continued 3-8 HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide

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Web-Based User Interface
Two buttons appear on the
Enclosure Information
screen:
Apply
— Saves changes made to the screen
Cancel
— Restores all fields on the screen to their original values
Table 3-2 describes the information displayed in the areas that comprise the
Enclosure Information
screen.
Table 3-2:
Enclosure Information Screen
Field
Possible Values
Description
Status Area
Enclosure Name
Maximum 32 characters including
all alphanumeric, dash, and
underscore characters
Name of the enclosure
Only enclosure administrators have
write access to this field.
For the default enclosure name, see
Appendix E, “Factory Default
Settings.”
Rack Name
Maximum 32 characters including
all alphanumeric, dash, and
underscore characters
Name of the rack
Only enclosure administrators have
write access to this field.
For the default rack name, see
Appendix E, “Factory Default
Settings.”
Enclosure Status
OK, Degraded, or Failed
Status of the enclosure
Fan Status
Redundant or Non-redundant
Redundant: all fans are functional.
Non-redundant: at least one fan is not
functional.
Fan #1 – Fan #4
OK, Standby, Degraded, Failed, or
Testing
Percentage of full fan speed
Status of fans 1 through 4
Fan Spare Number
The spare number for the fans
installed in the enclosure
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