User`s guide

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User’s Guide
Viewing Domain Functional Status
Domain functional status is indicated in the PAM Tree (round, colored indicator next to the
Domain Manager node) and in the Domain Manager Control pane.
The Domain Functional Status indicator shows the functional status of the last action
performed on the domain, e.g. if the last Power ON/OFF sequence was successful, the
indicator is green. Table 9 explains possible domain functional status indications.
Indicator
Status Explanation
Green
NORMAL The last domain command was successful.
Yellow
WARNING
The last domain command was not successful and an
automatic Recovery command has been launched.
Orange
CRITICAL
The last domain command was not successful and an
automatic Reset command has been launched.
Red
FATAL The last domain command failed.
Table 9. Domain functional status indicators
Note:
The domain functional status indicator does NOT show the functional status of domain
hardware. The synthetic functional status of CSS hardware is indicated by the System
Functional Status icon in the Status Pane. See PAM User Interface, on page 2-4 for
further details.
When, as Customer Administrator, you are informed of a hardware incident, you can use the
PAM Hardware Monitor to obtain CSS hardware presence / functional status details and to
logically Exclude a redundant hardware element from the domain until it has been repaired
or replaced. See Viewing Server Hardware Status, on page 4-8 and Excluding/Including
Hardware Elements, on page 4-17.
Viewing Power Logs
Power logs are recorded during domain power ON/OFF sequences. This information is
particularly useful for troubleshooting. See What To Do if an Incident Occurs, on page 3-11.
Viewing BIOS Info
Click Domain Manager BIOS Info to open the Domain Manager BIOS Info dialog box,
which gives the following information:
BIOS version used by the domain,
BIOS boot post codes.
This information is particularly useful for troubleshooting. Updated information can be
obtained by clicking the Refresh button. See What To Do if an Incident Occurs, on page
3-11.