HP Surestore 64 HP Surestore Director FC-64 Product Manager User's Guide - Page 45

Director Menu, FPM Card Menu, Click on an FPM card to display the Port Card View. See Using the Port

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Product Manager Overview In the Hardware View, colored indicators reflect the status of actual LEDs on the director FRUs. The alert panel displays a symbol to represent the most degraded status currently reported by any of the director FRUs. For example, for a port failure, indicated by a blinking red and yellow diamond on a port, a yellow triangle displays on the alert panel to indicate a degraded condition. However, if a blinking red and yellow diamond displays over both SBAR cards, the alert panel displays a blinking red and yellow diamond, which indicates a failure requiring immediate attention. For an explanation of the different alert symbols and the reasons they display in the Hardware View or Port List View, refer to Monitoring Hardware Operation on page 53. Click on the power supply, CTP card, cooling fan module, and SBAR card to display a FRU Properties dialog box containing detailed information on the hardware component. Click on the director, away from a FRU, to display the Director Properties dialog box. For details on navigating and monitoring via the Hardware View, refer to Chapter 2. Director Menu. Click on the graphic away from a FRU to display the Director Properties dialog box. Right click on a hardware graphic away from a FRU to display the following options: • Director Properties • Enable Unit Beaconing • Clear System Error Light • IPL Director • Set Director Date and Time • Set Director Online State For details on menu options, refer to Director Menu on page 59. For details on navigating and monitoring via the Hardware View, refer to Chapter 2. FPM Card Menu. Click on an FPM card to display the Port Card View. See Using the Port Card View on page 66. Right click on the FPM card to display the following options: • Open Port Card View • FRU Properties Using the Product Manager 29

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Using the Product Manager
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Product Manager
Overview
In the Hardware View, colored indicators reflect the status of actual LEDs on the director
FRUs. The alert panel displays a symbol to represent the most degraded status currently
reported by any of the director FRUs. For example, for a port failure, indicated by a
blinking red and yellow diamond on a port, a yellow triangle displays on the alert panel to
indicate a degraded condition. However, if a blinking red and yellow diamond displays over
both SBAR cards, the alert panel displays a blinking red and yellow diamond, which
indicates a failure requiring immediate attention. For an explanation of the different alert
symbols and the reasons they display in the Hardware View or Port List View, refer to
Monitoring Hardware Operation on page 53.
Click on the power supply, CTP card, cooling fan module, and SBAR card to display a FRU
Properties dialog box containing detailed information on the hardware component. Click
on the director, away from a FRU, to display the Director Properties dialog box.
For details on navigating and monitoring via the Hardware View, refer to Chapter 2.
Director Menu
. Click on the graphic away from a FRU to display the Director Properties
dialog box. Right click on a hardware graphic away from a FRU to display the following
options:
Director Properties
Enable Unit Beaconing
Clear System Error Light
IPL Director
Set Director Date and Time
Set Director Online State
For details on menu options, refer to Director Menu on page 59.
For details on navigating and monitoring via the Hardware View, refer to Chapter 2.
FPM Card Menu
. Click on an FPM card to display the Port Card View. See Using the Port
Card View on page 66. Right click on the FPM card to display the following options:
Open Port Card View
FRU Properties