User's Manual

NOTE: The device tree auto-updates when changes are made. Some changes to the tree may
appear after a brief delay depending on the performance of the managed servers because the
information propagates from the SQL database to the user interface.
Nodes and Symbols Description
Table 1. Nodes and Symbols Description
Node Symbol Description
Denotes that a device is critical and requires
attention. This information is rolled up to the
parent device type. For example if a server is in
critical state and requires attention the same
symbol is assigned to the parent device type.
Among server states, critical state is given the
highest priority. That is, in a group, if different
devices are in different states, and if one device is
in critical state, then the state of the parent device
type is set to critical.
Denotes that a device of this type is not discovered
on the network or classified in the device tree.
Denotes that there is a deviation from the
expected behavior, but the device is still
manageable.
Denotes that the device is working as expected.
Denotes either the device type is unknown and it is
classified as an unknown device or that the health
status cannot be determined, because the device
does not have proper instrumentation or the
proper protocol was not used to discover the
device.
Device Details
The device details, depending on the device type, may contain the following information:
Device Summary
OS Information
Data Sources
NIC Information
Virtual Machine Host Product Information
RAC Device Information
Processor Information
Memory Device Information
Firmware Information
Power Supply Information
Embedded Device Information
Device Card Information
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