HP Bc1500 User Guide: HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrat - Page 38

Bay List Field Descriptions - memory

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Web Browser Interface To be sure that the Bay Information screen displays the optimal number of possible values, you must have the blade PC health driver installed. The following table describes the information presented on the Bay Information screen for all enclosure administrators and for group members and group with rights to the blade PC bay. Bay List Field Descriptions Field Possible Values Status Area Bay Number Blade PC Name Status OK, Degraded, or Failed Thermal Condition OK, Warm, Caution, or Critical Enclosure Name General Area Blade PC Type Blade PC Installed OS Spare Number Serial Number Asset Tag BIOS version mm/dd/yy CPU # Type CPU # Max Speed Installed RAM NIC #1 and #2 MAC Addresses where ## ranges from 00 to FF. Description Bay number. Name of blade PC as specified with the blade PC operating system. Status of the blade PC. Thermal condition of the blade. Name of enclosure. For the default enclosure name, see Appendix E, "Factory Default Settings." Product name of the blade PC. Operating system installed on the blade PC. Spare number of the blade PC. Serial number of the blade PC. Asset tag number of the blade PC. ROM version on the blade PC. Type of processor on the blade PC. Speed associated with the blade PC processor. Amount of memory installed on the blade PC. MAC address of the NIC 1 interface and the NIC 2 interface. 4-16 HP PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrator for CCI v1.4 User Guide

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HP PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrator for CCI v1.4 User Guide
Web Browser Interface
To be sure that the Bay Information screen displays the optimal number of possible values, you
must have the blade PC health driver installed.
The following table describes the information presented on the Bay Information screen for all
enclosure administrators and for group members and group with rights to the blade PC bay.
Bay List Field Descriptions
Field
Possible Values
Description
Status Area
Bay Number
Bay number.
Blade PC
Name
Name of blade PC as specified with the
blade PC operating system.
Status
OK, Degraded, or Failed
Status of the blade PC.
Thermal
Condition
OK, Warm, Caution, or
Critical
Thermal condition of the blade.
Enclosure
Name
Name of enclosure.
For the default enclosure name, see
Appendix E, “Factory Default Settings.”
General Area
Blade PC Type
Product name of the blade PC.
Blade PC
Installed OS
Operating system installed on the blade
PC.
Spare Number
Spare number of the blade PC.
Serial Number
Serial number of the blade PC.
Asset Tag
Asset tag number of the blade PC.
BIOS version
mm/dd/yy
ROM version on the blade PC.
CPU # Type
Type of processor on the blade PC.
CPU # Max
Speed
Speed associated with the blade PC
processor.
Installed RAM
Amount of memory installed on the blade
PC.
NIC #1 and #2
MAC
Addresses
##:##:##:##:##:##, where
## ranges from 00 to FF.
MAC address of the NIC 1 interface and
the NIC 2 interface.