Users Guide

Table Of Contents
The following gure shows a sample Server Administrator home page layout for a user logged in with administrator privileges on a
non-modular system.
Figure 1. Sample Server Administrator home page — Non-Modular System
The following gure shows a sample Server Administrator home page layout for a user logged in with administrator privileges on a
modular system.
Figure 2. Sample Server Administrator home page — Modular System
Clicking an object in the system tree opens a corresponding action window for that object. You can navigate in the action window by
clicking the action tabs to select major categories and clicking the action tab subcategories to access more detailed information or
more focused actions. The information displayed in the data area of the action window can range from system logs to status
indicators to system probe gauges. Underlined items in the data area of the action window indicate a further level of functionality.
Clicking an underlined item creates a data area in the action window that contains a greater level of detail. For example, clicking Main
System Chassis/Main System under the Health subcategory of the Properties action tab lists the health status of all the
components contained in the Main System Chassis/Main System object that are monitored for health status.
NOTE: Administrator or Power User privileges are required to view most of the system tree objects, system components,
action tabs, and data area features that are congurable. Also, only users logged in with Administrator privileges can
access critical system features such as the shutdown functionality included under the Shutdown tab.
Server Administrator user interface dierences across modular and non-modular systems
The following table lists the availability of Server Administrator features across modular and non-modular systems.
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