I/o expansion blade virtual devices tab, I/o expansion blade information tab – HP Onboard Administrator User Manual

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Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 237

Row

Description

Power Sequence

The I/O expansion blade must always be powered up first. If an I/O expansion blade

is inserted next to a server blade that is already powered up, it is denied power. The

server blade must be powered down so the I/O expansion blade can power up, and

then the server blade can be powered up again. Possible values are OK or Potential
partner device is already ON.

Partner Device Link

Possible values are OK or Inappropriate device in adjacent bay. This information does

not display if the server blade is not partnered with a storage/expansion blade.

Temperature sensors

Column

Description

Sensor

The sensor number

Location

Location of sensor in the device

Status

This is the status of the temperature sensor. The status matches the graphic presentation

of the temperature.

Temperature

Graphic presentation of temperature

I/O expansion blade virtual devices tab

UID Light
Clicking Toggle On/Off turns the UID light on the I/O expansion blade on (blue) or off (gray) for easy
identification of the selected I/O expansion blade.

I/O expansion blade information tab

Device Information

Row

Description

Blade Type

I/O Expansion Blade

Manufacturer

Name of the company that manufactured the I/O expansion blade

Product Name

Common descriptive name for the I/O expansion blade

Part Number

Part number to be used when ordering an additional or replacement I/O expansion
blade of this type

System Board Spare
Part Number

Part number to be used when ordering an additional or replacement system board of

this type

Serial Number

Unique serial number for the I/O expansion blade

ROM Version

ROM version number

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