HP Integrated Lights-Out 4 User Manual

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fixed value for each model that indicates the position of the contact relative to the bottom U position
of the device. It is normally 0, but can be a positive value if the contact cannot be placed at the
bottom U position of the device. The bottom-most U position occupied by the device is calculated
by subtracting the U offset from the U position.

To view Location Discovery Services information, navigate to the Information

→Location Discovery

Services page, as shown in

Figure 90 (page 182)

.

Figure 90 Location Discovery Services page

The Location Discovery Services pages lists the following information:

Platform Type—The server type.

Discovery Rack Support—Indicates whether the rack supports Location Discovery Services.

Discovery Data Status—Indicates whether there was an error during discovery.

Rack Identifier—The rack identifier.

Rack Location Discovery Product Part Number—The rack part number.

Rack Location Discovery Product Description—The rack product name.

Rack U Height—The rack height, in U rack units. Possible values are between 0 and 50. If
Location Discovery Services data is not available, the value 0 is displayed.

U Location—The side of the rack where the device is installed. Possible values are Back, Front
(default), Left, and Right. If Location Discovery Services data is not available, the value 0 is
displayed.

Server UUID—The universally unique identifier of the server.

Additional information is listed, depending on the server type.

DL and ML server-specific data:

Server U Height—The server height, in U rack units. Possible values are between 1.00 and
50.00.

Server Rack U Position—The rack U position that aligns with the base of the server. Possible
values are between 1 and 50.

Blade enclosures and BL server-specific data:

Bay Number—The server bay in the enclosure.

Enclosure UUID—The enclosure universally unique identifier.

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