Table 11.3 Resource Icons
Icon Meaning
Server resource
Chassis
Server
Physical OS
VM host
VM guest
LAN switch blade
L2 switch
Firewall
Server load balancer
Integrated network device
Power monitoring device (*)
PDU (*)
UPS (*)
Management software
* Note: Power monitoring devices (PDU or UPS) are not subject to monitoring.
The following table shows the status icons used in Resource Orchestrator and their associated meanings. It also shows which status icons
require corrective actions.
Table 11.4 Status Icons
Icon Status Meaning Corrective
Action
None normal Normal No action is
necessary
warning Warning
An error has occurred but the resource can still be used.(*1)
Action must be
taken
unknown Unknown
The status of the resource cannot be obtained. (*2, *3)
Action must be
taken
stop Stop
The resource has stopped and cannot be used.
No action is
necessary
error
Error
An error whose cause is unknown has occurred and the resource
cannot be used.
Action must be
taken
fatal Fault
A fault has occurred in the resource and the resource cannot be used.
Action must be
taken
*1: When a LAN switch is in "warning" status, it may mean that the LAN switch has been replaced with another model.
To use the LAN switch as it is, first delete the registered LAN switch, and then register it again.
*2: When a VM guest is in "unknown" status, check the operation status of the VM host on which the VM guest is running.
*3: When a LAN switch is in "unknown" status, check the physical connection between the LAN switch and admin LAN as well as whether
or not the LAN switch is responding to commands.
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