Installing and Using Utilities 5-21
Supplement
Note the following when using NEC ESMPRO Agent.
Dual registration of event logs
At some types of errors, two event logs may be registered for a single occurrence. (However, in the
case of NEC ESMPRO Manager, one log is reported for one occurrence.) Such errors are as
follows:
- Temperature error
- Voltage error
- Thermal trip
Maintenance-related Functions
When you want to use maintenance-related functions, contact your maintenance personnel.
CPU Information
If you select [CPU Module]–[CPU] in the FT tree of the data viewer, unknown or incorrect
information appears in some information items.
The CPU information can be viewed by selecting [System]–[CPU] in the [ESMPRO] tree.
Module Diagnostics
When you diagnose a PCI module (IO module), the CPU module of the same side will also be
diagnosed. Therefore, the CPU module also needs to be stopped.
Status during Module Diagnostics
While diagnosing a stopped module, the module is no longer in the duplex mode and the CPU and
the memory cannot be used. However, the status of [CPU] and [DIMM] displayed under [CPU
module] in the FT tree on a Data Viewer becomes “Online” and the status color becomes green.
Change of Installation States of CPU and PCI (IO) Modules
If you dynamically change the configuration of the CPU or PCI module (IO module) in the relevant
system during review of the server information by using the data viewer, the message prompting
you to reconstruct the tree of the data viewer will appear. If you click the [Yes] button, the tree is
reconstructed in the data viewer to reflect the change of the system configuration on the data viewer.
Clicking the [No] button does not cause the tree to be reconstructed in the data viewer. If so, the
information in the data viewer may be different from the current system information because the
change of the system configuration is not reflected on the data viewer.
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