HP Surestore 64 HP Surestore Director FC-64 Product Manager User's Guide - Page 66

Hardware View, Identifying FRUs, Monitoring Director Operation

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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 selecting Hardware from the View menu on the navigation control panel. Using this graphical view of the director, you can view alert 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: • Fiber port module (FPM) cards. The director can contain up to 16 FPM cards, slot positions 15 through 0 (left to right). As you move the cursor over each card, labels appear, identifying the card's slot number and port technology. Acronyms that may display to identify port technology, such as GSML, GXXL, GSF1, GSF2, GLSR, GSMR, GLSL, and GXXR, also display in the FRU column of the FRU List View. Refer to FRU List View on page 82 for details. • Control processor (CTP) cards. Two CTP cards are installed, slot positions 1 and 0 (left to right). • Power supply modules. Two modules are installed, slot positions 1 and 0 (left to right). • Cooling fan modules. Two modules are installed, slot positions 1 and 0 (left to right). • Serial Crossbars (SBAR). Two SBARs are installed, slot positions 1 (bottom) and 0 (top). Monitoring Director Operation Monitor the operating status of the director using the FC-64 Status table on the Hardware View and the status indicator on the alert panel. 50 Hardware View

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Hardware View
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 selecting Hardware from
the View menu on the navigation control panel. Using this graphical view of the director,
you can view alert 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:
Fiber port module (FPM) cards. The director can contain up to 16 FPM cards, slot
positions 15 through 0 (left to right). As you move the cursor over each card, labels
appear, identifying the card
s slot number and port technology. Acronyms that may
display to identify port technology, such as GSML, GXXL, GSF1, GSF2, GLSR, GSMR,
GLSL, and GXXR, also display in the FRU column of the FRU List View. Refer to FRU
List View on page 82 for details.
Control processor (CTP) cards. Two CTP cards are installed, slot positions 1 and 0 (left
to right).
Power supply modules. Two modules are installed, slot positions 1 and 0 (left to right).
Cooling fan modules. Two modules are installed, slot positions 1 and 0 (left to right).
Serial Crossbars (SBAR). Two SBARs are installed, slot positions 1 (bottom) and 0 (top).
Monitoring Director Operation
Monitor the operating status of the director using the FC-64 Status table on the Hardware
View and the status indicator on the alert panel.