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Status Summary parameters

Parameter

Definition

Server name

Displays the server name. If the Insight Management Agents are being used with the host server operating system, they will provide the iLO 3 with the server name.

UUID

Identifies the host. Although the UUID is assigned when the system is manufactured, you can change this setting using the system RBSU during POST.

Server Serial Number / Product ID

Identifies the serial number of the server. Although the Serial Number is assigned when the system is manufactured, you can change this setting using the system RBSU during POST.

The Product ID is used to distinguish between different systems with similar serial numbers. Although the Product ID is assigned when the system is manufactured, you can change this setting using the system RBSU during POST.

Virtual UUID

Appears when it is assigned by other software from HP. This value does not appear when it is not set.

Virtual Serial Number

The Virtual Serial Number is displayed when it is assigned by other software from HP. This value is not displayed when it is not set.

System Health

Represents the server internal health indicator, if supported. It summarizes problems with fans, temperature sensors, VRMs, and other monitored subsystems in the server. See the System Health page for details.

System ROM

The family and version of the active system ROM. If the system supports a backup system ROM, the backup date is also shown.

Internal Health LED

Represents the state of the Internal Health LED of the server when this page was loaded.

TPM Status

Represents the configuration status of Trusted Platform Module in the system.

Server Power

Displays if the host is powered ON, or in STANDBY (OFF) mode.

UID Light

Represents the state of the Unit Identification light when this page was loaded. You control the UID state using the button beside the UID icon in addition to the physical UID buttons on the server chassis.

The UID helps you identify and locate a system and is used to indicate that a critical operation is in progress on the host, such as Remote console access or firmware update.

The current state, ON or OFF, is the last state chosen using one of these methods. If a new state is chosen while the UID is blinking, this new state becomes the current state, and takes effect when the UID stops blinking. While the UID is blinking, the "current state" of the UID will be shown along with the tag (FLASHING). When the UID stops blinking, this tag is removed.

Last Used Remote Console

Displays the previously launched remote console and availability. This allows you to quickly launch your preferred remote console. You may use the remote console if it is available and you have user privileges. If the console is in use, launching the remote console provides access to the acquire button. You can choose a different console by following the Last Used Remote Console link.

Latest IML Entry

The most recent entry in the Integrated Management Log.

iLO 2 Name

Displays the name assigned to the Integrated Lights-Out 2 subsystem. By default, this is iLO prepended to the system serial number. This value is used for the network name, so should be unique.

License Type

Displays whether the system has a feature license installed. Some features of iLO 2 cannot be accessed unless optionally licensed.

iLO 2 Firmware Version

Displays information about the version of iLO 2 firmware currently installed.

Active Sessions

Displays the users currently logged into iLO 3.

Latest iLO 2 Event Log Entry

Displays the most recent entry in the iLO 3 event log.

iLO 2 Date/Time

Displays the date (MM/DD/YYYY) as indicated by the Integrated Lights-Out 2 subsystem internal clock.

The iLO 2 internal clock is synchronized with the host system at POST and when the Insight Agents run.