refers to the running of OSM incident analysis, which checks EMS event messages and creates
alarms in OSM if certain conditions exist.
Using the Physical View
The Physical view is displayed in the view pane of the Management window. You can display the
Physical view of either:
• A ServerNet Cluster
• A local system or its components
When you select any resource in the Physical view, its attributes, alarms (if any), and actions are
displayed in the details pane.
If the status of a resource is abnormal, a red or yellow triangle appears over it. For more information,
see Interpreting Icons and Color. If an alarm is outstanding for the selected resource, a bell icon
appears on the Alarms tab in the details pane when you select the resource. For more information,
see Viewing the Alarms Dialog Box.
Physical View of the ServerNet Cluster
The Physical View of the ServerNet Cluster displays how your local system is connected to the
ServerNet cluster. This view shows the connections between the external X and Y fabrics, your
local system, and other remote nodes. The view displays:
• ServerNet cluster X and Y fabrics
• ServerNet cluster switches
• The nodes connected to the cluster switches
To display the Physical view of a ServerNet cluster:
1. In the tree pane, select ServerNet Cluster.
2. From the View drop-down list, select Physical.
Physical View of a Local System
The Physical view of a local system provides a high-level view of the system configuration and
status, showing all groups and external devices such as external disks and SWAN CRUs. The
name of the system to which you are connected appears at the top of the view pane.
For more detail on items represented in the Physical view of a system, see the Physical view of an
enclosure, the Inventory view, or the details pane.
To display the Physical view of a system:
1. In the tree or Overview pane, select the system name.
2. From the View list, select Physical.
Physical View of an Enclosure
The Physical view of a group enclosure is similar to the way the group looks with the enclosure
door open. This view shows both the appearance side and the service side of a group. The
appearance side is the front view, which you see when you open the door of the enclosure. The
service side is the back view. The appearance side appears on the left of the screen, and the
service side appears on the right. Inside the group, resources appear inside their slots.
Clicking a resource within the Tree view outlines its location in blue in the Physical view.
Clicking a resource within the enclosure view:
• Outlines it in blue
• Highlights its location in the Tree view
• Displays its attributes in the Detail view
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