Operating Environment Software Owner's manual
Table 13 explains the meaning of each status icon.
Table 13 Status icons
Possible meanings in more detailIndicationIcon
The virtual partition is started or starting; devices are powered on and
active; the operating system is up or in the last part of the boot
sequence; no fault was detected.
On/Up/Normal
The virtual partition has stopped or is stopping; the devices are powered
off, or powered on but inactive; the operating system is down, shutting
down, or in the first part of the boot sequence. For a virtual partition
that has migrated to another VSP (the target), this icon indicates the
virtual partition is no longer runnable on the source VSP, meaning that
you cannot start or modify it. After the migration has finished, you can
delete the virtual partition from the source VSP.
Off/Down/Disabled
The virtual partition is configured as a Serviceguard package; flyover
text indicates the virtual partition is a Serviceguard package.
Serviceguard package
The virtual partition is a Serviceguard package that is running on
another VSP; flyover text indicates hardware status (On) and the name
of the VSP.
Managed by another
VSP
The Virtual Server Manager cannot read information about virtual
partitions or devices, or cannot obtain this information from the remote
WBEM services provider. This does not necessarily indicate an error
condition. For example, some information (such as memory
configuration) cannot be obtained if the virtual partition is powered
off or has not completed a restart.
Unknown
A critical problem with the virtual partition or device configuration has
been detected.
Critical
The virtual partition is experiencing major performance problems.Major
The virtual partition is currently migrating from this VSP (source) to
another VSP (target).
Migrating to another
VSP
The virtual partition is currently migrating from another VSP (source) to
this VSP (target).
Migrating from
another VSP
The virtual partition is in queue, waiting to migrate. When multiple
virtual partitions are selected to migrate, only one is migrated at a
time.
Waiting for migration
An error was detected during the latest attempt to migrate one or more
virtual partitions to another host.
Migration error An
error was detected
during the latest
attempt to migrate one
or more virtual
partitions to another
host.
Utilization meter status/error information
When a utilization meter visible on one of the Virtual Server Manager tabs is dimmed (rather than
displaying a utilization value), a label indicates the probable cause. The following list describes
the labels or status indicators:
• No Comm. indicates that Virtual Server Manager is unable to communicate with the WBEM
provider running on a virtual partition. Hover the cursor over the meter to display an exception
error message identifying the problem.
A common reason for the No Comm. label to be displayed is a problem with trusted certificates.
For example, if trusted certificates are required (the Require trusted certificates check box was
selected on the Set WBEM Credentials for Virtual Partitions page) but the keystore on the host
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