Status icons, Table 14 dashboard graph colors (continued) – HP OneView User Manual

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Table 14 Dashboard graph colors (continued)

Indication

Color

The resource instances that match the data being measured (a solid blue graph indicates 100%)

Blue

The resource instances that do not match the data being measured (used in combination with
blue to total 100%)

Light gray

Resource instances reporting status other than OK, Warning, or Critical, that is, they are
Disabled

or Unknown

Dark gray

Status icons

To assist you in identifying resources that are not in a healthy state, status icons indicate the number

of resources with a status of OK (

), Warning (

), or Critical (

).

You can select a status icon to view the resource’s main screen, with resource instances filtered by
that status. If no resources are defined or if no resource instances are detected with a particular
status (indicated by the number zero), the associated icon is nearly colorless (very pale gray).

To learn how to interpret the data displayed on the graphs, see the numbered descriptions that
appear after the figure.

Figure 15 Dashboard sample

Server Profiles

Dashboard

Server Hardware

1

1

Status

Status

Status

Populated blade bays

Status

Servers with profiles

0

0

2

2

10

Enclosures

Logical Interconnects

Appliance

1

OK

Status

4

OK

2

OK

2

Critical

1

Critical

1

has profile

10

populated

2

0

0

0

0

1

0 alerts

1

2

2

Storage Pools

6

4

0

0

Status

4

OK

Volumes

5

4

0

0

Search

2

5

1

6

7

3

4

HP OneView

1

Click a resource name to view the resource’s main screen for more information. The adjacent
number identifies how many instances of that resource are being managed by the appliance.
In this example, one server profile has been created on the appliance, and it is in a healthy
state.

2

On a Status graph, a dark-gray slice represents the count of resources that are reporting a
status of Disabled and Unknown.

The sample graph for the Server Hardware resource shows a total of 10 instances of managed
server hardware, of which half are either disabled or are unknown devices. Hover your pointing

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