Communication Status: Normal 
However, when the server is experiencing errors or encountering abnormal conditions, it will  change the 
appropriate states and statuses to error values, notify SSM of the changes, and iss ue an alarm to SSM. 
Refer to Section 9.6.2: Alarm/Event Information on page 303 for more information.
The Startup Daemon and the System Manager do not have their own Basic Server Information  
windows.
5.1.1.  Specific Server I nformationUsing the Server Specific Information W indows
The majority of the HPSS servers also allow the SSM user to view and change their server speci fic data 
through the SSM windows.  A typical server allows authorized users to change the value of the fields  and 
use them immediately in the current execution.
There are server specific information windows for the following servers:
•Core Server
•Gatekeeper
•Location Server
•Migration/Purge Server
•Mover
•Physical Volume Library
•Physical Volume Repository
Any changes made on a server’s information window will be effective only during  the server’s 
current execution. To make the changes permanent, make the identical changes on the  server’s 
configuration window and restart the server (see Section 5.1:Server Configura tion on page 87 
and below).
If the server’s operational state is Broken or Unknown, the Specific Server Information  window will not 
be available for viewing.
The server specific information windows are described in detail below.
5.1.1.1.  Core Server Info rmation WindowField Descriptions
Core Server. The descriptive name of the Core Server.
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