HP iLO 4 User Guide
fixed value for each model that indicates the position of the contact relative to the bottom U position
of the device. It is normally 0, but can be a positive value if the contact cannot be placed at the
bottom U position of the device. The bottom-most U position occupied by the device is calculated
by subtracting the U offset from the U position.
To view Location Discovery Services information, navigate to the Information→Location Discovery
Services page, as shown in Figure 90 (page 182).
Figure 90 Location Discovery Services page
The Location Discovery Services pages lists the following information:
• Platform Type—The server type.
• Discovery Rack Support—Indicates whether the rack supports Location Discovery Services.
• Discovery Data Status—Indicates whether there was an error during discovery.
• Rack Identifier—The rack identifier.
• Rack Location Discovery Product Part Number—The rack part number.
• Rack Location Discovery Product Description—The rack product name.
• Rack U Height—The rack height, in U rack units. Possible values are between 0 and 50. If
Location Discovery Services data is not available, the value 0 is displayed.
• U Location—The side of the rack where the device is installed. Possible values are Back, Front
(default), Left, and Right. If Location Discovery Services data is not available, the value 0 is
displayed.
• Server UUID—The universally unique identifier of the server.
Additional information is listed, depending on the server type.
DL and ML server-specific data:
• Server U Height—The server height, in U rack units. Possible values are between 1.00 and
50.00.
• Server Rack U Position—The rack U position that aligns with the base of the server. Possible
values are between 1 and 50.
Blade enclosures and BL server-specific data:
• Bay Number—The server bay in the enclosure.
• Enclosure UUID—The enclosure universally unique identifier.
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