VBrick Systems 7000 manual System Information

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System Information

System Model

Displays the hardware model number of the appliance.

 

 

Hardware Revision

XX-YY. XX = Hardware Revision. YY = CPU Revision.

 

 

Boot Revision

Displays current boot revision.

 

 

OS Code Revision

Displays current OS code revision.

 

 

Application Code Revision

Displays the revision number of the application code running

 

on the appliance.

 

 

Current Operational Mode

Indicates the current operational mode of the VBrick. The

 

following modes are supported:

 

• Run Mode – Normal operation.

 

• Diagnostics – User selected mode for running certain

 

VBrick diagnostics.

 

• Limited Run Mode – Limited operational mode (not

 

selectable). Normally occurs if a hardware problem exists

 

within the VBrick but it can still partially operate.

 

• Overloaded Mode – Limited operational mode (not

 

selectable). This mode occurs when the VBrick is

 

configured to handle more video than its operational

 

capacity. If this occurs, the VBrick needs to be

 

reconfigured to reduce the number of streams and/or data

 

rates. Under this condition, the appliance temporarily

 

reduces video traffic in order to maintain VBAdmin

 

functionality.

 

 

Temperature

Displays the appliance temperature in Celsius (for example 50º

 

Celsius = 122º Fahrenheit). A temperature exceeding 72º C

 

will cause an alarm, a trap, and a log message; if the

 

temperature drops below 70° C the alarm and trap will clear.

 

When the temperature exceeds the maximum threshold, the

 

appliance will reboot and come up in Limited Run Mode;

 

when the temperature drops to an acceptable level, the

 

appliance will reboot and come up in normal Run Mode. The

 

temperature determines the fan speed as follows:

 

• If temperature > 50º C then fan speed = High.

 

• If temperature > 30º C then fan speed = Medium.

 

• If temperature < 30º C then fan speed = Low.

 

 

Fan Status

On, Off, Alarm.

 

 

Slot ID

Blade Server only. Indicates slot number of blade in server

 

chassis. Blades are numbered 1–11 from left to right.

 

 

Overloaded Count

Provides a count of the number of times the box has entered

 

the Overloaded Mode.

 

 

CPU Utilization (%)

Shows average CPU utilization over the previous 10 seconds.

 

 

System Up Time

Total up time since last power cycle.

 

 

Total System Up Time

Aggregate up time since customer delivery.

 

 

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