Note
-On the SPARC Enterprise T series, as statuses cannot be obtained from ILOM using SNMP, only "normal", "stop" or "unknown"
statuses are shown, while "warning", "error", and "fatal" statuses cannot be detected. If an SNMP Trap indicating an error is displayed,
check the status of the server on ILOM.
-For other servers, hardware statuses cannot be obtained from server management software (ServerView). Therefore, only "normal",
"stop" or "unknown" statuses are shown, while "warning", "error", and "fatal" statuses cannot be detected.
-For PRIMEQUEST, all partitions within the same chassis may temporarily become "unknown" depending on the timing of change
in power control status of the partition.
Table 11.5 Physical Server Icons
Icon Meaning
Spare server
Maintenance mode server
Table 11.6 OS Icons
Icon Meaning
Windows OS
Linux OS
Solaris OS
VMware host OS
Hyper-V host OS
Citrix XenServer host OS
Linux Xen host OS
KVM host OS
Solaris Container host OS
Information
-For server virtualization software, the following information is also displayed.
-VM management software
VM management software statuses can be one of the following: "normal" or "unknown".
If "unknown" is shown, check whether the VM management software is operating properly.
-VM host
The status of a VM host is displayed in the same way as for a physical OS.
-VM guest
Errors detected from server virtualization software are reflected in VM guest statuses.
VM guest statuses can be one of the following: "normal", "warning", "error", "unknown", or "stop".
For details, refer to "D.3 Functional Differences between Products" in the "Design Guide VE".
-For LAN switches, "error" and "fatal" are not displayed.
Only "warning", "normal", or "unknown" are displayed.
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