Base Module

Description of Status Indicator Strings

Indicator

Description

string

 

nonexist.

Indicates that a resource is defined to be non-existent (the iSP does not

 

assume that it “should” be existent).

INVISIBLE

The iSP assumes that the resource “should” be existent, but actually the

 

resource is not visible to the iSP due to a failure or removal of a card.

 

Once a resource is visible to the iSP (whether it is automatically detected or

 

manually configured), it is subsequently assumed to be “existent” unless it is

 

explicitly deleted with the delete command.

power-off

Indicates that the DC power is Off.

 

On some components, the DC power is activated immediately when the AC

 

power is applied.

power-ON

Indicates that the DC power is On.

 

On some components, this indicator may be overwritten with any of the

 

following indicators.

offline

Indicates that the component’s DC power is On but it is not connected to the

 

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

 

system as viewed from the software (OS or BIOS).

MASTER

This indicator is only valid for iSP/CLK status display. It indicates that the

 

component is assigned as the master.

 

When the CLK is assigned as the master, it means that it supplies the CELL

 

and XBX Cards with the clocks.

backup

This indicator is only valid for iSP/CLK status display. It indicates that the

 

component is assigned as backup.

 

The CLK, if assigned as backup, is supplying the CELL or XBX Cards with no

 

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

 

it will not be used for system operation on a next boot.

enable*

Indicates that the component is invalid on a next shut-down due to

 

component’s own failure.

DISABLE

Indicates that the component itself is invalid (not used for system operation).

 

The component is manually disconnected with the disable command.

DISABLE*

Indicates that the component itself is invalid (not used for system operation).

 

The component is disconnected due to component’s own failure.

 

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

 

is to stay invalid on a next boot.

DISABLE+

Indicates that the component itself is made invalid by a software request, and

 

is reversed to become valid on a next boot.

DISABLE

Indicates that the component is invalid because it cannot be made valid due to

 

its upper-level components or system configuration restrictions, but is reserved

 

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

 

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.

P-ON

Indicates that the partition is powered On for expanded diagnosis.

stop

Indicates that the partition is inactive (DC power off).

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