Attributes, Actions – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Two

IOAM Power Supplies

Two

IOAM Fans

Up to five

FCSA

or

G4SAs

IOAMs are initially configured using the Configure Module action in the OSM Low-Level Link, as
described in the NonStop NS-Series Hardware Installation Manual (available in the Hardware
Service and Maintenance collection of NTL).

IOAM names in OSM include the group number and a module number of either 2 or 3. For example,
IOAM 13.2 is located in group 13, module 2. The other IOAM in this IOAM group is IOAM 13.3.

Note: If for any reason a ServerNet switch board is not present in a module, the fans, power

supplies, and adapters in that module will not appear in OSM.

Location in OSM Tree: System > Group > IOAM Enclosure > IOAM

Example: IOAM 13.2

Attributes

Physical

Part Number

The part number of the component that was assigned in manufacturing. Use
part numbers for identifying and ordering parts.

Locator

User-assigned text that can be used to help identify the module. The text is
assigned by using the

Set Locator

action.

Track ID

A unique serial number that identifies the component. Track IDs are used for
tracking components.

Hardware Revision

A code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revision
codes are used for tracking components.

Actions

Read LCD

Displays all 16 lines of the IOAMs LCD text in the Action Detail dialog box.

Rediscover

Causes OSM to refresh and reanalyze the I/O adaper module (IOAM) and all subcomponents.
Refresh refers to OSM updating the attribute values displayed in the OSM Service Connection
interface. Reanalyze refers to the running of OSM incident analysis, which checks EMS event
messages and creates alarms in OSM if certain conditions exist.

Retrieve Remote Connectivity Info

Displays remote IP addresses stored in the IPAUTH file of the processor switch.

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