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Device bay virtual buttons tab, Interconnect bays, Interconnect Bay Summary screen

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Table 9 CPU Information (continued) Item Description Serial Number Factory serial number of the processor Engineering Date Manufacturing reference number Code Table 10 DIMM Information: CPU Socket 0 or 1 Item Resource path Part Number Manufacturer Speed (MHz) Size (MB) Description Path to DIMM socket DIMM module part number used to order additional or replacement module of the same type Name of the manufacturer of the DIMM module Bus speed of the DIMM module Memory capacity of DIMM module. The total capacity of all DIMM modules is listed at the bottom. Device bay virtual buttons tab UID Light Clicking the Toggle On/Off button turns the UID light on the server blade on (blue) or off (gray) for identification of the selected server blade. Interconnect bays Interconnect Bay Summary screen In the Enclosure Information menu, the Interconnect Bays category lists all the interconnect devices within the selected enclosure within the complex. Selecting the interconnect bays menu item directly opens the interconnect device list with a grid that shows the status of each interconnect device within the enclosure, and the UID status, power state, tray type, management URL, and product name. The check box in the first column on the top row toggles all check boxes on or off for all enclosure interconnect devices. This feature is useful if you want to toggle the UID state for all interconnect devices at the same time. Otherwise, the first column contains check boxes that can be used to 118 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices

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Table 9 CPU Information
(continued)
Description
Item
Factory serial number of the processor
Serial Number
Manufacturing reference number
Engineering Date
Code
Table 10 DIMM Information: CPU Socket 0 or 1
Description
Item
Path to DIMM socket
Resource path
DIMM module part number used to order additional or replacement module of the same type
Part Number
Name of the manufacturer of the DIMM module
Manufacturer
Bus speed of the DIMM module
Speed (MHz)
Memory capacity of DIMM module. The total capacity of all DIMM modules is listed at the bottom.
Size (MB)
Device bay virtual buttons tab
UID Light
Clicking the
Toggle On/Off
button turns the UID light on the server blade on (blue) or off (gray)
for identification of the selected server blade.
Interconnect bays
Interconnect Bay Summary screen
In the Enclosure Information menu, the Interconnect Bays category lists all the interconnect devices
within the selected enclosure within the complex. Selecting the interconnect bays menu item directly
opens the interconnect device list with a grid that shows the status of each interconnect device
within the enclosure, and the UID status, power state, tray type, management URL, and product
name.
The check box in the first column on the top row toggles all check boxes on or off for all enclosure
interconnect devices. This feature is useful if you want to toggle the UID state for all interconnect
devices at the same time. Otherwise, the first column contains check boxes that can be used to
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