IBM Partner Pavilion Remote Supervisor Adapter User Manual

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Note: The ASM processor is set initially with a user name of USERID and

password of PASSW0RD (with a zero, not an O). This user has read/write
access. Change this default password during your initial configuration for
enhanced security.

5. The System Health page for the monitored server is displayed.

Local: Server 1

Remote: ASMDEMO

For descriptions of the actions that you can perform from the links in the left
navigation pane of the ASM Web interface, see “Remote Supervisor Adapter action
descriptions in xSeries 330 servers” on page 9.

Remote Supervisor Adapter and ASM processor action descriptions

Table 1 lists the actions available when you are logged in to the Remote Supervisor
Adapter in non-xSeries 330 servers or the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server.

Table 1. Actions available when logged in to a Remote Supervisor Adapter or when logged in to the ASM processor
in an xSeries 330 server

Link

Action

Description

System Health

View system health for a server

You can monitor the server power and state and the
temperature, voltage, and fan status of your server on the
System Health page.

Event Log

View event logs for remote
servers

The Event Log page contains entries that are currently
stored in the server event log and power-on self-test
(POST) event log. Information about all remote access
attempts and dial-out events are recorded in the event log.
All events in the log are time-stamped using either the
Remote Supervisor Adapter or the ASM processor date
and time settings. Some events will also generate an alert,
if configured to do so on the Alerts page.

Vital Product Data

View the server and ASM
processor VPD

Upon server startup, the Remote Supervisor Adapter or
ASM processor collects system information and basic
input/output system (BIOS) information, and server
component vital product data (VPD) and stores it in
nonvolatile memory. This data is available from the Vital
Product Data page.

Chapter 2. Opening and using the ASM Web interface

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