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HP Systems Insight Manager Technical Reference Guide

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Identity Tab for a Complex

»Table of Contents
»Index
»Notices
»Introduction
»Product Overview
»Getting Started
»Discovery and Identification
»Users and Authorizations
»Networking and Security
»Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events
»Storage Integration
»Managing with Tasks
»Tools that Extend Management
»Cluster Monitor
»Command Line Tools
»Creating New Command Line Tools
»Custom Commands
»Configuring DMI Access
»Configuring SNMP Access
»Device Ping
»Disk Thresholds
»License Manager
»Management Processor Tools
»Managing MIBs
»Installing OpenSSH
»PMP Tools
»Removing and Restoring Tools
»Replicate Agent Settings
»RPM Package Manager
»Server Migration Pack
»System Management Homepage
»System Page
»Identity Tab for Servers
»Identity Tab for Management Processors
»Identity Tab for Virtual Machine Hosts
»Identity Tab for Virtual Machine Guests
»Virtual Machine Controls - Launching the Remote Console
»Virtual Machine Controls - Starting the Virtual Machine
»Virtual Machine Controls - Resetting the Virtual Machine
»Virtual Machine Controls - Pausing the Virtual Machine
»Virtual Machine Controls - Stopping the Virtual Machine
»VM Performance Tab for Hosts
»VM Performance Tab for Guests
»Identity Tab for Clusters
Identity Tab for a Complex
»Identity Tab for Partitions
»Identity Tab for a Storage Host
»Identity Tab for a Storage Switch
»Identity Tab for a Storage Array
»Identity Tab for a Tape Library
»Port Types
»Tools & Links Tab
»Version Control
»Virtual Machine Management Pack
»WBEM Based Tools
»Available MSA Tools
»Partner Applications
»Reporting
»Administering Systems and Events
»Troubleshooting
»Reference Information
»Printable version
»Glossary
»Using Help
» Health Status
» Product Description
» Summary of Components
» Related Topics

A complex is a container type system and contains nPartitions. Additional links are available on the System Page to access detailed information when a complex system is selected. Included here are the areas that are unique to a complex. Refer to System Page - Identity Tab for Servers for additional information about the tab.

Health Status

Each link under Health Status, links to the System Page of a partition. The health status of a complex is a combination of all the health statuses of each partition included in the complex. The most critical status is displayed.

Product Description

This section can be expanded or collapsed by clicking Expand menu and Collapse menu.

This section includes the following information:

  • Complex Name.  This is the name of the complex returned from identification.

  • Product Name.  This is the product name as defined by the manufacturer.

  • Serial Number. The serial number of the complex returned from identification.

  • Product Number - Current. 

  • Product Number - Original. 

  • Complex Profile Revision. 

  • Active Service Processor Location. 

Summary of Components

For a Complex Participating in iCOD

  • Computer Cabinets. 

  • I/O Cabinets. 

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  • nPartitions.  This is partition of an HP server, comprising a group of cells (containing CPUs and memory) and I/O chassis (containing I/O systems).

  • Licensed Cells. 

  • Unlicensed/iCOD Cells. 

  • Licenses Processors. 

  • Unlicensed/iCOD Processors. 

  • DIMMs.  This is the Dual In-line Memory Module memory chips installed.

  • Licensed Memory (GB). 

  • Unlicensed/ICOD Memory (GB). 

  • Chassis. 

  • I/O Cards. 

  • ICOD. 

  • ICOD Balance. 

For a Complex Not Participating in iCOD

  • Computer Cabinets. 

  • I/O Cabinets. 

  • nPartitions. 

  • Cells. 

  • CPUs. 

  • DIMMs. 

  • Memory (GB). 

  • I/O Chassis. 

  • I/O Cards. 

  • iCOD. 

Related Topics

» Tools that Extend Management - System Page
» System Page - Identity Tab for Servers
» System Page - Identity Tab for Partitions