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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