HP Surestore 64 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 - Director Product Manager - User - Page 68

Hardware View, Identifying FRUs, FRU List View

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Monitoring and Managing the Director Hardware View The Hardware View is the default view that is shown when you open the Product Manager. If another view displays, you can display the Hardware View by choosing the Hardware View tabs. Using this graphical view of the director, you can view status symbols and simulated light emitting diode (LED) indicators, display data, and use mouse functions to monitor status and obtain vital product information for the director and its hardware components. Identifying FRUs Move the cursor over parts of the director graphic in the Hardware View to display labels identifying each hardware component and its slot position in the chassis relative to identical components installed in the director. Components include: ■ Port cards. - The Director 2/64 contains up to 16 port cards, slot positions 15 through 0 (left to right). - The Director 2/140 contains up to 32 port cards in the front of the unit (slot positions 0-31) and up to three additional port cards in the rear (slot positions 33-35). The blank slot (position 32) relates to ports 128-131, which are internal ports. As you move the cursor over each card, labels display, identifying the card's slot number and port technology. Acronyms that may display to identify port technology, such as UPM, GSML, GXXL, FPM, GLSR, GSMR, GLSL, and GXXR also display in the FRU column of the FRU List View. Refer to "FRU List View" on page 98 for details. ■ CTP cards. Two CTP cards are installed, slot positions 1 and 0 (left to right). ■ Power supply modules. - The Director 2/64 contains two modules in slot positions 1 and 0 (left to right). - The Director 2/140 contains two modules in slot positions 1 and 0 (left to right). ■ Cooling fan modules. - The Director 2/64 contains two modules in slot positions 1 and 0 (left to right). 68 Director Product Manager User Guide

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Monitoring and Managing the Director
68
Director Product Manager User Guide
Hardware View
The
Hardware View
is the default view that is shown when you open the Product
Manager. If another view displays, you can display the
Hardware View
by
choosing the
Hardware View
tabs. Using this graphical view of the director, you
can view status symbols and simulated light emitting diode (LED) indicators,
display data, and use mouse functions to monitor status and obtain vital product
information for the director and its hardware components.
Identifying FRUs
Move the cursor over parts of the director graphic in the
Hardware View
to
display labels identifying each hardware component and its slot position in the
chassis relative to identical components installed in the director. Components
include:
Port cards.
The Director 2/64 contains up to 16 port cards, slot positions 15 through 0
(left to right).
The Director 2/140 contains up to 32 port cards in the front of the unit
(slot positions 0-31) and up to three additional port cards in the rear (slot
positions 33-35). The blank slot (position 32) relates to ports 128-131,
which are internal ports.
As you move the cursor over each card, labels display, identifying the card's
slot number and port technology. Acronyms that may display to identify port
technology, such as
UPM
,
GSML
,
GXXL
,
FPM
,
GLSR
,
GSMR
,
GLSL
,
and
GXXR
also display in the
FRU
column of the
FRU List View
. Refer to
FRU List View
” on page 98 for details.
CTP cards. Two CTP cards are installed, slot positions 1 and 0 (left to right).
Power supply modules.
The Director 2/64 contains two modules in slot positions 1 and 0 (left to
right).
The Director 2/140 contains two modules in slot positions 1 and 0 (left to
right).
Cooling fan modules.
The Director 2/64 contains two modules in slot positions 1 and 0 (left to
right).