HP ProLiant DL360e HP Intelligent Provisioning User Guide - Page 19

Insight Diagnostics, HP Documentation CD

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Wizards • Controller Settings - Configures supported controller settings. Depending on the controller, settings can include the array accelerator, cache ratio, transformation and rebuild priorities, and surface scan displays. • Remove logical drive - Deletes a logical drive. Any data contained on the logical drive will be lost. If it is the only logical drive in an array, the array will also be deleted. • More information - Provides an in-depth display of available information for the currently selected device and all of its child devices when applicable. For more information, see the Configuring Arrays on HP Smart Array Controllers Reference Guide on the HP website: http://www.hp.com/support/CASAC_RG_en Insight Diagnostics HP Insight Diagnostics captures system configuration information and provides detailed diagnostic testing capabilities. It provides a comprehensive suite of offline system and component tests, providing in-depth testing of critical hardware components for devices such as processors, memory, and hard drives. During offline testing, the user-installed OS is not running. Therefore, software information from the system is not reported. Insight Diagnostics (Offline Edition) runs when the computer is started from one of the following methods: • Intelligent Provisioning on ProLiant servers • HP Documentation CD, or the HP Documentation and Diagnostics CD on HP business PC or HP workstation computers Insight Diagnostics simplifies the process of effectively identifying, diagnosing, and isolating hardware issues. System availability is maintained through the following key features: • Surveying the current configuration, with various levels and categories • Testing and diagnosing apparent hardware failures • Documenting system configurations for upgrade planning, standardization, inventory tracking, disaster recovery, and maintenance • Sending or printing configuration information to another location for more in-depth analysis • Managing the Integrated Management Log (IML) Performing maintenance tasks 19

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Wizards
Controller Settings
— Configures supported controller settings. Depending on the controller,
settings can include the array accelerator, cache ratio, transformation and rebuild priorities,
and surface scan displays.
Remove logical drive
— Deletes a logical drive. Any data contained on the logical drive will
be lost. If it is the only logical drive in an array, the array will also be deleted.
More information
— Provides an in-depth display of available information for the currently
selected device and all of its child devices when applicable.
For more information, see the
Configuring Arrays on HP Smart Array Controllers Reference Guide
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Insight Diagnostics
HP Insight Diagnostics captures system configuration information and provides detailed diagnostic
testing capabilities. It provides a comprehensive suite of offline system and component tests,
providing in-depth testing of critical hardware components for devices such as processors, memory,
and hard drives. During offline testing, the user-installed OS is not running. Therefore, software
information from the system is not reported. Insight Diagnostics (Offline Edition) runs when the
computer is started from one of the following methods:
Intelligent Provisioning on ProLiant servers
HP Documentation CD, or the HP Documentation and Diagnostics CD on HP business PC or
HP workstation computers
Insight Diagnostics simplifies the process of effectively identifying, diagnosing, and isolating
hardware issues. System availability is maintained through the following key features:
Surveying the current configuration, with various levels and categories
Testing and diagnosing apparent hardware failures
Documenting system configurations for upgrade planning, standardization, inventory tracking,
disaster recovery, and maintenance
Sending or printing configuration information to another location for more in-depth analysis
Managing the Integrated Management Log (IML)
Performing maintenance tasks
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