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Active Onboard Administrator Virtual Buttons tab, To reset the Onboard Administrator

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Item Spare Part Number Serial Number Description The spare part number to use when ordering an additional or replacement Onboard Administrator. The unique serial number of the Onboard Administrator. Diagnostic information Item Device Identification Data Firmware Mismatch Description This row displays information such as model name, part number, serial number, and other information used to identify the device. This data is also called FRU data. A device identification data error appears if the data is not present or not readable by the Onboard Administrator. Possible values are OK or Error. The Onboard Administrator with the lowest firmware version displays this box when two Onboard Administrators are present. Active Onboard Administrator Virtual Buttons tab To reset the Onboard Administrator: 1. To reset the Onboard Administrator, click the Reset button. 2. A confirmation screen appears, asking if you are sure that you want to perform the action and that you will be signed out and disconnected from the Onboard Administrator. 3. Click OK to proceed, or click Cancel to exit without a change. You can also click the Toggle On/Off button on this tab to change the Onboard Administrator module UID LED. This button is useful in identifying a particular Onboard Administrator when there is more than one in the enclosure. 100 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices

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Description
Item
The spare part number to use when ordering an additional or replacement Onboard
Administrator.
Spare Part Number
The unique serial number of the Onboard Administrator.
Serial Number
Diagnostic information
Description
Item
This row displays information such as model name, part number, serial number, and other
information used to identify the device. This data is also called FRU data. A device identification
Device Identification
Data
data error appears if the data is not present or not readable by the Onboard Administrator.
Possible values are OK or Error.
The Onboard Administrator with the lowest firmware version displays this box when two
Onboard Administrators are present.
Firmware Mismatch
Active Onboard Administrator Virtual Buttons tab
To reset the Onboard Administrator:
1.
To reset the Onboard Administrator, click the
Reset
button.
2.
A confirmation screen appears, asking if you are sure that you want to perform the action
and that you will be signed out and disconnected from the Onboard Administrator.
3.
Click
OK
to proceed, or click
Cancel
to exit without a change.
You can also click the
Toggle On/Off
button on this tab to change the Onboard Administrator
module UID LED. This button is useful in identifying a particular Onboard Administrator when there
is more than one in the enclosure.
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Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices