HP Insight Management WBEM Providers for Windows on Integrity Data Sheet
Management Processor Lite 122
Table 9-2 Class: HP_ManagementProcessor
Property name Property implementation
Description Description of the Management Processor in the
format:
HP Management Processor - product name
Where:
product name is the name of the MP product (same as
the product name in property ElementName).
Examples:
• HP Management Processor - Integrated Lights Out
3 (iLO3)
• HP Management Processor – Integrated Lights Out
(iLO)
• HP Management Processor – Integrated Lights Out
2 (iLO2
• HP Management Processor – Remote Insight
Board Lights Out Edition II (RILOE-II)
ElementName The DNS name of the management processor.
CIM_ManagedSystemElement
OperationalStatus Enumerators indicating the Management Processor
operational status (see the OperationalStatus mapping
table in HP Management Processor (MP) Lite Profile for
specific descriptions of when each value is populated).
• OperationalStatus[0] contains MP operational
status:
○ 0 (Unknown), when NICCondition=0
○ 2 (OK), normal operation
○ 3 (Degraded), when NICCondition=5
○ 6 (Error), when NICCondition=6 or MP
software interface fails
• OperationalStatus[1] contains NIC status (when
MP is enabled):
○ 0 (Unknown), when NICCondition=0 or MP
software interface fails
○ 2 (OK), normal operation
○ 3 (Degraded), when NICCondition=5
○ 6 (Error), when NICCondition=6
○ 10 (Stopped), when NICCondition=3
○ 15 (Dormant), when NICCondition=4
Note: When a Management Processor is disabled (see
the EnabledState property) OperationalStatus[0]
always reports a status of 2 (OK) so as not to
contribute negatively to overall system status. An MP is
disabled only if the user has manually disabled it via
the MP RBSU settings or if an embedded iLO or iLO2
has been superceded by the an installed RILOE-II card;
both of these are seen as normal conditions. In this
scenario OperationalStaus[1] is not populated.