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HP Systems Insight Manager Technical Reference Guide

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WBEM Operational Status Types

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»Index
»Notices
»Introduction
»Product Overview
»Getting Started
»Discovery and Identification
»Users and Authorizations
»Networking and Security
»Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events
»Navigating the Systems and Events Panel
»Viewing the System Overview Page
»Saving Collections
»Customizing System or Cluster Collections
»Customizing Event Collections
»System Table View Page
»Navigating the System Table View Page
»Navigating the Tree View
»Navigating the Icon View
»Navigating the Picture View Page
»About Management Processors
»About Racks and Enclosures
»Customizing the System Table View Page
»Deleting Systems from the Database
»Printing a System Collection Report
»System Status Types
WBEM Operational Status Types
»Software Status Types
»Cluster Table View Page
»Event Table View Page
»Searching for Systems and Events
»Reference
»Storage Integration
»Managing with Tasks
»Tools that Extend Management
»Partner Applications
»Reporting
»Administering Systems and Events
»Troubleshooting
»Reference Information
»Printable version
»Glossary
»Using Help
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HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM) reports WBEM operational status for storage and server elements, such as storage switch ports and filled memory slots. The following statuses are available:

Status IconIcon MeaningDescription
critical iconNon-recoverable error, Lost communicationHP SIM can no longer communicate with the element.
  • Non-recoverable indicates that the element has failed and recovery is not possible.

  • Lost communication indicates that the element was previously discovered, but is currently unreachable.

major iconPredictive Failure, Error, Aborted, Supporting Entity in ErrorA major problem exists with this system and should be addressed immediately.
  • Predictive Failure indicates that the element is functioning nominally, but a failure is likely to occur in the near future.

  • Error indicates that the element is in an error state.

  • Aborted indicates that the element's functionality has stopped abruptly. The element's configuration might need to be updated.

  • Supporting Entity in Error indicates that the element may be functioning normally, but an element it depends on is in an error state.

minor iconDegraded, StressedA minor problem exists with this element.
  • Degraded indicates that the element is not operating at optimal performance or might be reporting recoverable errors.

  • Stressed indicates that the element is functioning, but needs attention.

normal iconOKThe element is operating normally.
disabled iconIn service, StoppedThe element is suspended.
  • In Service indicates that the element is being configured.

  • Stopped indicates that element is stopped.

unknown iconUnknown, No contactNo management information about the element could be obtained.
  • Unknown indicates that the element status is not available.

  • No Contact indicates that the element exists, but HP SIM has never been able to communicate with it.

informational icon Starting, Stopping, Dormant, Power Mode, OtherThis status provides useful information about the port. No attention is required.
  • Starting indicates that the element is starting.

  • Stopping indicates that element is stopping.

  • Dormant indicates that the element is inactive.

  • Other indicates that additional information is available, but it does not fit into the previously listed categories.

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