User`s guide

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Monitoring the Server
Viewing Detailed Hardware Information
For detailed information about module / component / sub-component status, you can either
click the corresponding hotspot in the Hardware Monitor Control pane or click the required
hardware element in the PAM Tree to open the Hardware Status page.
General Tab
The General tab gives access to the following information:
Presence Status
Indicates if the hardware element is physically present and correctly
configured. See Presence Status Indicators, on page 4-6.
Functional Status
Indicates if the hardware element is functioning correctly.
See Displaying Functional Status, on page 4-7.
NOTE:
Functional Status is a composite indicator summarizing Failure
Status, Fault Status, Power Status, and Temperature Status indicators,
where applicable.
Failure Status
Indicates if a failure has been detected on the hardware element.
NOTE:
This feature is reserved for future use.
See Failure Status Indicators, on page 4-16.
Fault Status
Indicates if a fault has been detected on the hardware element.
See Fault Status Indicators, on page 4-16.
Display Fault List When a hardware fault is detected, a fault message is generated
and the Display Fault List button gives direct access to the list of
faults recently encountered by this hardware element.
See Managing PAM Messages, Histories, Archives and Fault Lists,
on page 4-31 ..
Exclusion Request The Exclusion Request checkbox is used to logically exclude/include
hardware elements from the domain at the next power-on.
See Excluding / Including Hardware Elements, on page 4-23.
Note:
The CSS Module Hardware Status page also indicates CSS module clock frequency.
Figure 68. General Hardware Status page (example)