
This represents the status of the c7000 enclosure, as seen by the OA.
Possible Values: Unknown, Other, OK, Degraded, Stressed, Predictive Failure, Error,
Non-Recoverable Error, Starting, Stopping, Stopped, In Service, No Contact, Lost
Aggregate Status
Communication, Aborted, Dormant, Supporting Entity In Error, Completed, Power Mode,
DMTF Reserved, Vendor Reserved.
The firmware version currently running on the OA (Onboard Administrator) located in
Bay 1 of the enclosure; for example: 2.52.
NOTE: When looking at the enclosure from the rear, the bay on the left is bay 1, the
bay on the right is bay 2.
Bay 1 OA Firmware Version
The firmware version currently running on the OA (Onboard Administrator) located in
Bay 2 of the enclosure; for example: 2.52.
Bay 2 OA Firmware Version
The IPv4 address of the standby OA.Standby OA IPv4 Address
The status of the standby OA (Onboard Administrator), as known by OSM
Possible Values: OK, Other, Degraded, Stressed, Predictive Failure, Error,
Non-Recoverable Error, Starting, Stopping, Stopped, In Service, No Contact, Lost
Standby OA Status
Communication, Aborted, Dormant, Supporting Entity In Error, Completed, Power Mode,
DMTF Reserved, Vendor Reserved, Unknown.
Configuration
Indicates the state of this power supply's power rail as known to OSM.
Values: Not Configured, AC, UPS, Unknown
Power Source A Configuration
You must use the Configure Power Source as UPS action to set either the A
or B value to UPS in order for OSM to provide an orderly system shutdown
in the event that a power failure exceeds the powerfail-delay time interval
specified for your rack-integrated UPS.
Indicates the state of this power supply's power rail as known to OSM.
Values: Not Configured, AC, UPS, Unknown
Power Source B Configuration
You must use the Configure Power Source as UPS action to set either the A
or B value to UPS in order for OSM to provide an orderly system shutdown
in the event that a power failure exceeds the powerfail-delay time interval
specified for your rack-integrated UPS.
Additional attributes displayed only when Power Source A or Power Source
B has been configured as UPS, these attributes display the IPv4 address of
the UPS that has been configured.
Power Source A UPS IPv4 Address or
Power Source B UPS IPv4 Address
Actions
Configure a Power Source as AC
You must be logged on as super.super to perform this action.
Configure a Power Source as UPS
Allows you to configure the Power Source A or B to use a UPS in a power-fail scenario. Sets the
specified Configuration attribute to UPS. You must be logged on as super.super to perform this
action. Upon initiating the action, you are prompted to enter the IPv4 address of the UPS.
You must use this action to configure at least one of your Integrity NonStop BladeSystem power
supplies (to specify UPS as the backup power source) in order for OSM to provide an orderly
system shutdown in the event that a power failure exceeds the powerfail-delay time interval specified
for your UPS. For more information on preparing for AC power-fail scenarios, see the Integrity
NonStop BladeSystems Planning Guide. For more information on using the POWERFAIL_DELAY_TIME
command to specify the Power-Failure-to-Shutdown time interval, see the SCF Reference Manual
for the Kernel Subsystem.
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