User`s guide

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User’s Guide
CSS Functional Status / Domain State
Icon Explanation
Green
System functional status: NORMAL.
Expected domain state: RUNNING.
Yellow
System functional status: WARNING.
Expected domain state: RUNNING.
Orange
System functional status: CRITICAL.
Expected domain state: INACTIVE (auto Power OFF) / RUNNING.
An automatic Power OFF request may be sent by PAM software to the do-
main Operating System:
If the domain Operating System is configured to accept PAM Power
OFF requests, it automatically saves data, closes open applications and
shuts down.
Orange
Flashing
If the Operating System is not configured to accept PAM Power OFF
requests, you are advised to manually save data, close open
applications and shut down the Operating System.
Note:
When system functional status is FATAL, the icon does not always
remain red. Therefore, an orange functional status icon may indicate a
FATAL hardware status.
Red
System functional status: FATAL.
The system is no longer operational.
Expected domain state: INACTIVE.
An automatic Force Power OFF command may be performed by PAM
Red
Flashing
An automatic Force Power OFF command may be performed by PAM
software on the domain Operating System.
Note:
The Operating System does not have time to save data and close
applications before it is shut down.
Purple
System functional status: NOT ACCESSIBLE.
Expected domain state: INACTIVE.
Table 21. CSS functional status / domain state
4. Click the malfunctioning hardware element to open the corresponding Hardware Status
page.
5. Check Power and Temperature tabs. If a power and/or temperature indicator is NOT
green, a power– and/or temperature–specific fault has occurred. See Power Status
Indicators and Temperature Status Indicators, on page 4-12.
6. Click Display Faults List for direct access to server logs. If the Display Faults List
button is not accessible, click History Manager System PAM History for the
corresponding log. See Displaying Detailed Hardware Status, on page 4-9.
7. Expand the log for direct access to the corresponding Help File (at the bottom of the
page). The Help File explains the message and how to deal with the incident.
Important:
To maintain a trace of transient faults, PAM Tree functional and/or presence status
indicators will not change color until the domain has been powered OFF/ON, even
though the error has been corrected.