
Base Module
2.4.4.1.Details of Partition Status Display
The status information for each partition consists of the following items:
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No. | Item | Description |
(1) | Numeral | Represents the system No. Fixed to 00 for all other |
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| models. |
(2) | Numeral | Denotes the partition number. |
(3) | Character string | Represents partition states. |
| POWER OFF | Indicates DC OFF state. |
| STOPPED | Indicates DC ON, No Failure, and Halt state. |
| HW INITIALIZING | Means that the iSP is initializing the HW. BIOS is still not |
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| booted. |
| SW INITIALIZING | Means that the system is being initialized by BIOS. |
| OS BOOTING | Means that the OS is being booted |
| RUNNING | Means that control is passed to EFI after system |
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| initialization by BIOS is complete. |
| FAULT | Means that the system is in Halt state due to failure. |
| SHUT DOWN | Means that the ISP is shutting down the HW. |
| NOT CONFIGURED | Means “Not Configured.” |
(4) | 6 digit hex number | Represents the latest chassis code sent from the BIOS |
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| or OS. |
(5) | Character string | |
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| It is cleared when the system is booted next time, or |
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| with the CS command. |
(6) | Character string | Warning or error message provided by the SP, shown in |
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| the same format as Activity logs. For long messages, |
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| their tail part will be omitted. |
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| It is cleared when the system is booted next time, or |
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| with the CS command. |