HP (Hewlett-Packard) NS-series Network Card User Manual


 
I/O Adapters and Modules: Monitoring and Recovery
HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide—529869-005
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Monitoring the G4SAs
When monitoring G4SAs using the OSM Service Connection, the states of the G4SAs
should indicate normal operation. Table 8-2 lists the possible states for the G4SA.
Table 8-2. Service, Device, and Enabled States for the G4SA (page 1 of 2)
State Description
Service State: OK The resource is functioning normally and does not require attention or
service.
Service State:
Attention
Required
The resource requires operator attention. This condition sometimes
generates an alarm, and the component that requires attention is
colored yellow in the tree pane and in the Physical and ServerNet
views of the view pane.
Service State:
Service Required
The resource requires service. This condition generates an alarm, and
the component that requires service is colored red in the tree pane and
in the Physical and ServerNet views of the view pane
Device State:
Aborting
Processing is terminating.
Device State:
Defined
State is defined by the NonStop OS.
Device State:
Degraded
Performance is degraded.
Device State:
Diagnose
A diagnostic test is running on the component.
Device State:
Initializing
Processing is starting up.
Device State: Not
Configured
The component is not configured.
Device State:
Started
The component is running.
Device State:
Starting
Processing is starting up.
Device State:
Stopped
Processing has been terminated.
Device State:
Stopping
Processing is being terminated.
Device State:
Unknown
Component is not responding.
Device State: OK Component is accessible.
Enabled State:
Disabled
The component is present but not operational, possibly because the
Disable action was performed.
Enabled State:
Enabled
The component is operational.
Enabled State:
Fault
A problem was detected. The component might be functioning below
standard or not responding. Inspect the component.