pressing the Delete button.
5.1.  Monitoring Server  InformationA server that is running and connected to SSM will allow the SSM user to view and update  its 
information. This section describes the server execution statuses and  configuration information. 
A typical HPSS server allows the SSM users to control its execution and monitor its serve r related data 
through the Basic Server Information window and the server specific information windows.  These 
windows are described in the following subsections.
5.1.1.  Basic Server I nformationThis window allows you to view  the basic information associated with an HPSS server. The inf ormation 
is acquired from the server itself. While this window remains open, it will be aut omatically updated when 
the status of the server changes.
The Basic Server Information window is not be available for viewing if the server’s ope rational state is 
Broken, Not Enabled, or Unknown, or the System Manager is unable to contact the server.
Field Descriptions
Server ID. The UUID for the server.
Server Name. The descriptive name of the server. 
Operational State. The Operational State of the server. This state  indicates the overall health of the 
server. Possible values are:
•Enabled - The server is running normally.
•Disabled - The server is not running because it has been shut down by SSM. You will not 
normally see this state on this window since the server must be running to provide the state  
information.
•Suspect - The server has seen an error that may indicate a problem is developing.
•Minor - The server has seen a problem which does not seriously impact HPSS operation.
•Major - The server has seen a problem which degrades HPSS operation.
•Broken - The server has shut itself down due to a serious error.
Usage State. The Usage State of the server. Possible values are:
•Active - The server is working normally.
•Idle - The server is running, but has no work to perform.  Most servers do not update Usage State 
dynamically, so it is unlikely you will see this value reported.
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