Dell 8.1 manual System/Server Module Component Status Indicators, Task Buttons

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System/Server Module Component Status Indicators

The icons that appear next to component names show the status of that component (as of the latest page refresh).

Table 8. System/Server Module Component Status Indicators

Description Icon

The component is healthy (normal).

The component has a warning (non-critical) condition. A warning condition occurs when a probe or other monitoring tool detects a reading for a component that falls within certain minimum and maximum values. A warning condition requires prompt attention.

The component has a failed or critical condition. A critical condition occurs when a probe or other monitoring tool detects a reading for a component that falls within certain minimum and maximum values. A critical condition requires immediate attention.

The component's health status is unknown.

Task Buttons

Most windows opened from the Server Administrator home page contain at least five task buttons: Print, Export, Email, Help and Refresh. Other task buttons are included on specific Server Administrator windows. The Log window, for example, also contain Save As and Clear Log task buttons.

Clicking Print ( ) prints a copy of the open window to your default printer.

Clicking Export ( ) generates a text file that lists the values for each data field on the open window. The export file is saved to a location you specify. For information about customizing the delimiter separating the data field values see, "Setting User"and "System Preferences."

Clicking E-mail ( ) creates an e-mail message addressed to your designated e-mail recipient. For instructions on setting up your e-mail server and default e-mail recipient, see "Setting User"and "System Preferences."

Clicking Refresh ( ) reloads the system component status information in the action window data area.

Clicking Save As saves an HTML file of the action window in a .zip file.

Clicking Clear Log erases all events from the log displayed in the action window data area.

Clicking Help ( ) provides detailed information about the specific window or task button you are viewing.

NOTE: The Export, E-mail, and Save As buttons are only visible for users logged in with Power User or Administrator privileges. The Clear Log button is visible only for users with Administrator privileges.

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