Icons Used In Ftsmc; Figure 3-5. System Inventory Icons - NEC Express5800/320Ma Administrator's Manual

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Icons Used in ftSMC

Figure 3-5
shows and describes the icons used in the system inventory.

Figure 3-5. System Inventory Icons

A dimmed folder icon indicates that the node does not contain any information. It
is empty.
A plain, yellow folder icon indicates that the node is online and contains
information or child nodes. This icon indicates online simplex components.
A tools icon indicates that the node is offline, possibly for maintenance.
A dual-monitor icon indicates that the node is duplexed (partnered) with another
node (for example, two CPU elements).
A magnifying glass icon indicates that the node is offline and undergoing diagnostic
testing.
A single-monitor icon indicates that the component is operating simplexed
(unpartnered).
The simplexed icon can also indicate an invalid configuration. For instance, the
simplexed icon next to Ethernet Controller - 2, shown in
Network Port - 0 and Network Port - 1 beneath the Ethernet Controller - 2 are
duplexed, but that Ethernet Controller - 2 is simplexed, which makes it a single point
of failure, an illegal configuration.
N O T E
It is safe to remove a duplexed component.
N O T E
It is unsafe to remove a simplexed component from the
system. Removing a simplexed component causes loss of
that component function to the system.
Performing ftSMC Tasks
Figure
3-6, indicates that
ftServer Management Console
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