NEC Express5800/320Fa-L User Manual page 252

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5-52 Installing and Using Utilities
MTBF Information contains the following information:
Item
Type
Threshold
Current
Faults
Time of last fault
Firmware contains the following information:
Item
Version
Additional Information
The following buttons are displayed for CPU Module:
Item
Clear
Up
Down
Firmware
Jump Switch
Harvest
* (1)
The execution of each button may take a few minutes. Wait for a while to update the display
and check the module status.
(2)
This system performs diagnostics to both CPU module and PCI module on the same board.
Execute diagnostics from a PCI module.
(3) These operations cannot be performed while collecting dump or updating firmware. Wait
until such processing is finished to perform the operations in the table.
Monitoring status of MTBF.
Use Threshold: MTBF is calculated at a fault occurrence. The device is
stopped when the calculated value is lower than the
threshold.
Never Restart: Always stops the device at a fault occurrence.
Always Restart: Always restarts the device at a fault occurrence.
Threshold of MTBF.
When the threshold is not specified, "--" is displayed.
Current MTBF value.
When there is no or few errors, "--" is displayed because MTBF cannot be
calculated.
Number of faults
Time of the last fault.
When there is none, "--" is displayed.
Version of the firmware (System BIOS)
Additional information of the firmware (System BIOS)
Clears the MTBF information of the CPU module
Starts the CPU module. When you also start the PCI module of the same
module, start the PCI module before the CPU module.
Stops the CPU module
Updates the firmware (System BIOS)
Switches the board.
Start the IO module and the CPU module of the sopped module
respectively and make modules duplex. Then, stop the other module's
CPU module and IO module respectively.
* Use this function when updating the firmware (BIOS). This function is
available for a module which CPU and PCI (IO) modules are stopped.
Collects dump.
Before clicking this button, select one of the methods of to collect dump:
Save memory dump of the stopped module.
Harvest memory dump of the current system without stopping it.
*Check the result of dumping by an event log. This function cannot be
used if "Complete memory dump" is not set on Windows setting. In such
a case, a dump is not produced even if it is requested. Do not start or
stop the module while producing a dump.
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