Using the inventory view, Inventory view of a servernet cluster, Inventory view of a local system – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Using the Inventory View

The Inventory view contains a list of resources and select attributes. It is located in the view pane of the Management
window. You can display an Inventory view of a ServerNet Cluster or a local system.

You can select a resource in the Inventory view and display its attributes or

alarms

(if any) or perform actions on it. 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

.

To find a resource in this view, use the browser's Find function. For more information, see

Using the Browser's Find

Feature

.

To display the Inventory view:

1.

From the tree or overview pane, click ServerNet Cluster or System.

2.

From the View list, select Inventory.

Inventory View of a ServerNet Cluster

The Inventory view of a ServerNet Cluster displays a complete or partial list of resources in the cluster, depending on
the resource you select in the tree pane.

The Inventory view of a ServerNet cluster displays:

The logical name of a component in the cluster and the switch zone and fabric in which it is
located. For example: Switch Group 1020 (the switch group in zone 2 on the X fabric)

Name

A unique identification number assigned to a external switch port.

Serial Number

The type of switch plug-in card (such as Router Interconnect) or transceiver (such as 9/125
Micron SMF).

Type

Indication of whether the component is powered on or off.

Power State

The hardware design revision, similar to a version number.

Hardware Revision

The unique number assigned to every component. If you know a component's part number
and tracking ID, you can find its exact location in the system.

Track ID

The part number assigned to the component. Use this part number to order a replacement
component.

Part Number

Inventory View of a Local System

The Inventory view of a local system displays a complete or partial list of resources in it, depending on the system
resource you select in the tree pane.

The Inventory view displays

If you select

The system and all of its resources.

The system

The selected resource and other resources in the corresponding group. Components that contain
the resource, such as the system, do not appear.

An individual resource

All external disks in the server.

An external disk

Each row lists one component, with adjacent columns listing the following information about each component:

The logical name of a component in the system and the slot in which it is located. For instance,
DISK $DATA (1.2.7) is the name of a disk in Group 1, Module 2, Slot 7.

Name

A unique identification number assigned to a component when it is manufactured.

Serial Number

Indication of the type of plug-in card, such as ECL or SSAC.

Type

Indication of whether the component is powered on or off.

Power State

The hardware design revision, similar to a version number.

Hardware Revision

The unique number assigned to every component. If you know a component’s part number and
tracking ID, you can find its exact location in the system.

Track ID

The part number assigned to the component. Use this part number to order a replacement
component.

Part Number

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