Use this window to view a snapshot of the status for the high-level components of your system: Main System Chassis and Storage. This page uses icons to provide a quick summary of whether a component is working normally.
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NOTE: This help page may include information about services that are not supported by your system. See the Server Administrator Compatibility Guide for the latest information about supported services. |
System Tree Selection | Tab | Subtab | User Privileges |
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System | Properties | Health | U, P, A |
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U=User; P=Power User; A=Administrator; NA=Not Applicable. For more details on user privilege levels, see "Privilege Levels in the Server Administrator GUI."
Status refers to whether your system or a component of your system, such as a fan, is normal, is in a warning state, or is in a critical state at the time you request the status. Status is always a snapshot of a component's functioning at a given point in time (the time that the request for status was made).
The two major component groups in the System—the Main System Chassis and Storage—display a status or severity of either Normal/OK, Warning/Noncritical, Critical/Failure/Nonrecoverable, or unknown.
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Normal/OK |
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Warning/Noncritical |
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Critical/Failure/Nonrecoverable |
(Blank) | Unknown |
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Refresh | Redraws the screen. |