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Status tab<br />

Status information<br />

Row Description<br />

Status<br />

Powered<br />

Power Allocated<br />

Partner Device<br />

The overall status of the blade. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, or Failed<br />

The power state of the blade. Possible values are On or Off<br />

The amount of power allocated to the blade in watts.<br />

The server blade the I/O expansion blade is partnered with<br />

The information in the status information table is current as of the last download. Click Refresh to update the<br />

status information.<br />

Diagnostic information<br />

Diagnostic information is gathered by polling a device microcontroller (resulting in a degraded status if a<br />

failure has occurred) or is sent by the device microcontroller, without being polled to report a failure.<br />

Row Description<br />

Device Identification<br />

Data<br />

Information such as model name, part number, serial number, and other information<br />

used to identify the device is checked. This data is also referred to as FRU data. If the<br />

data is not present or not readable by the <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong>, a device<br />

identification data error displays. Possible values are OK or Error.<br />

Management Processor Status of the iLO. Possible values are OK or Error.<br />

I/O Configuration<br />

Power Allocation<br />

Request<br />

Cooling<br />

Device Location<br />

Device Operational<br />

Device Degraded<br />

Device bay configuration is incorrect. If a storage blade is partnered with a full-height<br />

server blade and the server blade does not have the correct mezzanine card, then an<br />

invalid I/O configuration results. Possible values are OK or I/O mismatch detected.<br />

There is insufficient power to adequately power this blade. Possible values are OK or<br />

Insufficient enclosure power.<br />

There is an insufficient number of fans to properly cool this server blade, or the fan<br />

configuration is incorrect. Possible values are OK or Insufficient fans for enclosure<br />

cooling.<br />

The I/O blade is in the wrong slot in the enclosure according to the current fan<br />

configuration. Possible values are OK or Incorrect location for proper device cooling.<br />

Device has failed. Status was not requested by the <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong>. Possible<br />

values are OK or Error<br />

Device has failed. Status was requested by the <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong>. Possible values<br />

are OK or Error<br />

Partner Device Presence The I/O expansion blade has a partner server. It must have a server next to it in the<br />

proper configuration. Possible values are OK or No adjacent partner found.<br />

Power Sequence The I/O expansion blade must always be powered up first. If an I/O expansion blade<br />

is inserted next to a server blade that is already powered up, it is denied power. The<br />

server blade must be powered down so the I/O expansion blade can power up, and<br />

then the server blade can be powered up again. Possible values are OK or Potential<br />

partner device is already ON.<br />

Partner Device Link Possible values are OK or Inappropriate device in adjacent bay. This information does<br />

not display if the server blade is not partnered with a storage/expansion blade.<br />

Temperature sensors<br />

Configuring the <strong>HP</strong> <strong>BladeSystem</strong> c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 151

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