HP Reference Information Storage System Version 1.6 Administration Guide revision 2 (T3559-90809, September 2007)

Tabl e 13 Link to System Status view
Origin
Link
left menu
System Status
Appliance Control
Use the Appliance Control view to star t, stop, or restart one or more servers on the system.
This view is useful to show the start, stop, and pending status of a server. However, you should use it only
when necessary for example, when you are upgrading a host or before a planned power outage. The
Appliance Control view should be used only by system administrators or HP service representatives.
Table 14 Link to Appliance Control view
Origin
Link
left menu
Appliance Control
Appliance Control view features
The follow ing information is display ed in the Appliance Control view.
Table 15 Appliance Control view features
Feature
Description
Hostname
The type of host group, the servers in the group, and the full name of each ser ver.
Host group types include the following:
LOAD BALANCER Servers: Load balancer servers
CLOUD ROUTER Servers: Cloud router servers
SMARTCELL Servers: Smart cell servers
META Servers: Meta servers
SMTP Servers: SMTP portal servers
DB Servers: DB2 database servers
RIM Servers: Email mining servers
HTTP Servers: HTTP portal servers
PCC Servers: Platform Control Center servers
Status
The icon in front of the host name displays the status of the host machine.
A green check icon indicates the server is started and healthy.
A gray icon indicates the server is stopped.
A yellow icon indicates the server is starting or stopping.
AredXiconindicatestheserverisdownoranactionhasfailed.
Abluequestionmarkiconindicatesthestateoftheserverisunknown.
Host IP Address The host’s IP address.
MAC Address The host’s MAC address.
Other Details Other details about the host.
Starting, stopping, and restarting servers on the system
1. In the Action drop-down list, select the action to perform:
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