
• Location—The sensor location within the enclosure.
• Temperature—The current sensor reading of the temperature within the enclosure.
• Caution threshold—The temperature at which a graceful shutdown is initiated to prevent
damage.
• Critical threshold—The temperature at which the server is forcefully shut down.
Integrated Management Log
The Integrated Management Log table contains, for each log entry:
• Severity—The status of the event from critical and major to normal and informational.
• Class—The type of event.
• Count—The number of times this event occurred.
• Description—A description of the event.
• Last Update—When the event last occurred.
• Initial Update—When the event first occurred.
Enclosure tab
NOTE: The Enclosure inventory and status information is displayed only for BL servers. Enclosure
information for ML/DL servers is not displayed.
To view enclosure inventory, performance and health status data about the selected host, click the
Enclosure tab. The Enclosure information tables are displayed:
Enclosure Information
The Enclosure Information table contains:
• Enclosure Name—The name of the enclosure as defined in the OA interface.
• Product—The HP product name for the enclosure.
• Rack Name—The name of the rack containing the enclosure.
• Blade Bays—The total number of blade bays available in the enclosure, including empty bays.
• Fan Bays—The total number of fan bays available in the enclosure, including empty bays.
• Power Supply Bays—The total number of power supply bays available in the enclosure,
including empty bays.
• Interconnect Bays—The total number of bays available in the enclosure for interconnect modules.
• Serial Number—The HP serial number.
• UUID—The universally unique identifier assigned when the enclosure was manufactured.
• Part Number—The HP part number for the enclosure.
• Spare Part Number—The HP spare part number for the enclosure.
• Firmware—The HP OA firmware version number.
Power Information
The Power Information data table contains:
• Redundancy—The status of power subsystem redundancy: either in a redundant configuration,
not in a redundant configuration, or status unknown.
• Capacity—The maximum amount of power that can be delivered by the power subsystem.
• Redundant Capacity—The amount of redundant power available. This is the backup power
available if the subsystem power supply fails.
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