The System Management Console uses system health icons for alerts that appear on the Storage Node page for each node. These alerts are described in the table below. The alerts are listed alphabetically by their mouse-over text. Alerts with text beginning with a number are listed first, in alphabetical order by the variable that represents the number.
Icon | Mouse-over Text | Description |
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bad-interface-count of interface-count network interfaces are not functioning properly |
One or more NICs in the node are not functioning properly. Please contact your authorized HCP service provider. |
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bad-storage-device-count of storage-device-count storage devices are not functioning correctly |
One or more physical storage devices managed by the node are not functioning properly. Please contact your authorized HCP service provider. |
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file-system-count file systems on storage-device-count devices |
The node has the indicated number of file systems, which map to the indicated number of physical storage devices. |
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sensor-count IPMI sensors are indicating problems |
The indicated number of IPMI sensors are detecting one or more problems in the node. For more information, review the IPMI details. |
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All file-system-count file systems have sufficient space and inodes |
All the file systems on the node have space and inodes available for storing additional objects. |
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All IPMI sensors report normal operation |
All components monitored by IPMI are functioning normally. |
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All network interfaces are functioning properly |
All NICs in the node are functioning properly. |
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Core hardware is functioning normally |
The load and rate of page swapping on the node are within the acceptable range. |
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Core hardware may need attention |
The node is experiencing a heavy load or a high rate of page swapping. Please contact your authorized HCP service provider. |
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File system is running out of space or inodes |
One or more file systems have no more available space or no more available inodes. Please contact your authorized HCP service provider. |
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Logical volume usage |
The logical volumes managed by the node have the status, capacity, and used space shown when you expand the alert. |
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Multipath degraded |
For SAIN systems configured with multipathing, a physical connection between the node and the SAN storage has failed. Please contact your authorized HCP service provider. |
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No IPMI status is available |
The node does not contain IPMI sensors. |
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Node has been removed |
The node has been permanently removed from the HCP system. You cannot reuse its back-end IP address for any nodes you subsequently add to the system. |
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Node is not available |
The node is unavailable for one of these reasons: •It is starting up but not yet able to perform HCP functions. •It is shutting down and no longer able to perform HCP functions. •It is not running or is unable to communicate with the rest of the HCP system. |
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