Technical data
Server Management
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PRIORIS XL 6000
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Perform an in-depth network analysis to continuously monitor the status
of the network.
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Set alarms and alerts for specified events on all network devices, as well
as the network itself, to spot problems early and avoid costly downtime.
Refer to the ServerWORKS Manager
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Administrator User’s Guide for more
information on how to use ServerWORKS Manager to view and be notified of events
on the server.
You can also manage the Prioris XL 6000 Series server with other SNMP-based
managers.
Refer to the chapter on Managing Servers using other SNMP based Managers in
the ServerWORKS Manager Administrator User’s Guide for more information.
Displaying Server Status Using the Hardware
There are two types of information displayed when your Prioris XL 6000 Series
server is operating:
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Normal status messages
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Error messages
During normal operation, Power On Self Test (POST) and boot messages are
displayed on the monitor. When an error occurs, an error message is displayed
on the monitor and a beep is sounded from the server’s speaker.
Refer to the following tables for a list of Status Messages, Error Messages and
Beep Codes.
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ServerWORKS manager is standard with the Prioris XL 6000 and is an option with the Prioris XLe 6000
configuration.










