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Status and Information tab information, Diagnostic Information

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the Onboard Administrator CLI or by navigating to the Complex nPartitions menu and selecting the Virtual Devices tab. For more information, see the HP Integrity Superdome 2 Partitioning Administrator Guide. Information on the Enclosure DVD screen is current as of the last download. To view updated information, click the Refresh button. Status and Information tab information Item Status Product Name Manufacturer Serial Number Part Number Spare Part Number Engineering Date Code Description Current status of the DVD module. Possible values are OK, Degraded, or Not Present. The common descriptive name of the DVD module. The name of the company that manufactured the DVD module. The unique serial number of the DVD module. The part number to use when ordering an additional DVD module of this type. The part number to use when ordering a replacement DVD module of this type. Manufacturing information about the DVD module. Diagnostic Information Item Description Device Identification Data Contains information on model name, part number, serial number, and other information used to identify the device. This data is also called FRU data. Device identification data error displays if the data is not present or not readable by the Onboard Administrator. Power Allocation Request There is insufficient power to adequately power the DVD module. Possible values are OK or Insufficient enclosure power. 78 Complex Overview

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the Onboard Administrator CLI or by navigating to the Complex nPartitions menu and selecting
the
Virtual Devices
tab.
For more information, see the
HP Integrity Superdome 2 Partitioning Administrator Guide
.
Information on the Enclosure DVD screen is current as of the last download. To view updated
information, click the
Refresh
button.
Status and Information tab information
Description
Item
Current status of the DVD module. Possible values are OK, Degraded, or Not Present.
Status
The common descriptive name of the DVD module.
Product Name
The name of the company that manufactured the DVD module.
Manufacturer
The unique serial number of the DVD module.
Serial Number
The part number to use when ordering an additional DVD module of this type.
Part Number
The part number to use when ordering a replacement DVD module of this type.
Spare Part Number
Manufacturing information about the DVD module.
Engineering Date Code
Diagnostic Information
Description
Item
Contains information on model name, part number, serial number, and other information
used to identify the device. This data is also called FRU data. Device identification data
error displays if the data is not present or not readable by the Onboard Administrator.
Device Identification Data
There is insufficient power to adequately power the DVD module. Possible values are OK
or Insufficient enclosure power.
Power Allocation Request
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Complex Overview