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Description of Status Indicator Strings | ||
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| nonexist. | Indicates that a resource is defined to be |
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| assume that it “should” be existent). |
| INVISIBLE | The iSP assumes that the resource “should” be existent, but actually the |
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| resource is not visible to the iSP due to a failure or removal of a card. |
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| Once a resource is visible to the iSP (whether it is automatically detected or |
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| manually configured), it is subsequently assumed to be “existent” unless it is |
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| explicitly deleted with the delete command. |
| Indicates that the DC power is Off. | |
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| On some components, the DC power is activated immediately when the AC |
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| power is applied. |
| Indicates that the DC power is On. | |
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| On some components, this indicator may be overwritten with any of the |
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| following indicators. |
| offline | Indicates that the component’s DC power is On but it is not connected to the |
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| system as viewed from the software (OS or BIOS). |
| ONLINE | Indicates that the component’s DC power is On and it is connected to the |
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| system as viewed from the software (OS or BIOS). |
| MASTER | This indicator is only valid for iSP/CLK status display. It indicates that the |
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| component is assigned as the master. |
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| When the CLK is assigned as the master, it means that it supplies the CELL |
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| and XBX Cards with the clocks. |
| backup | This indicator is only valid for iSP/CLK status display. It indicates that the |
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| component is assigned as backup. |
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| The CLK, if assigned as backup, is supplying the CELL or XBX Cards with no |
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| clocks. The backup indicator is active when the system is in Halt mode. |
| enable | Indicates that the component itself is valid (used for system operation). |
| enable- | Indicates that the component itself is valid but is reserved by software, etc. so |
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| it will not be used for system operation on a next boot. |
| enable* | Indicates that the component is invalid on a next |
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| component’s own failure. |
| DISABLE | Indicates that the component itself is invalid (not used for system operation). |
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| The component is manually disconnected with the disable command. |
| DISABLE* | Indicates that the component itself is invalid (not used for system operation). |
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| The component is disconnected due to component’s own failure. |
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| It should not be connected to the system until the failure is serviced. |
| DISABLE& | Indicates that the component itself is made invalid by a software request, and |
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| is to stay invalid on a next boot. |
| DISABLE+ | Indicates that the component itself is made invalid by a software request, and |
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| is reversed to become valid on a next boot. |
| DISABLE. | Indicates that the component is invalid because it cannot be made valid due to |
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| to be made valid on a next boot. |
| not used | Indicates an unused subcomponent. |
| DEG | Indicates that there are one or more subcomponents that are in DISABLE or |
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| DISABLE. state. |
| RUN | Indicates that the partition (BIOS) is already booted. |
| INIT | Indicates that the partition is being booted. |
| FAIL | Indicates that the partition is in a fatal fault. |
| SHUT | Indicates that the partition is being shut down. |
| DIAG | Indicates that the partition is running an auxiliary CELL diagnosis. |
| Indicates that the partition is powered On for expanded diagnosis. | |
| stop | Indicates that the partition is inactive (DC power off). |