HP Systems Insight Manager 5.3 Technical Reference Guide

displays the HS status icon and the System Name for each system in a tree format. See “Navigating the tree
view pagefor more detailed information about the tree view. See “Navigating the icon view pagefor
more information about the icon view.
System health status summary
The summary shows how many systems in the view have a status of: Critical, Major, Minor, Normal, Disabled,
and Unknown. See “System status typesfor more information.
Table information
To access a systems view or picture view of a system, click a link in the System Name column. Typically,
the System Page appears when a system is clicked. However,
racks
link to the rack picture view page,
and
enclosures
link to the enclosure picture view page. These links are both types of container views. See
System Name for more information.
System view columns
Sort columns by clicking the column header to switch between ascending and descending order. The column
that the table is sorted by includes an up or down arrow in the column heading. Place your cursor over a
column name to display a brief description of the column. The columns are not available when you select
the icons, picture, or tree views. The following are the columns located on the system table view page:
Selection
Health status
Management processor
Software status
HP Performance Management Pack
HP Vulnerability and Patch Management Pack
HP Virtual Machine Management Pack
Contract and Warranty status
Aggregate Event status
System Name
System Type
System Address
Product Name
Operating system name
See “Customizing the system table view pagefor more information about customizing columns.
Selection
Select the checkbox in this column to select a system. You can select more than one system. This option is
available in the table view, tree view, and icon view. Select the checkbox in the column heading or select
Select "collection name" itself to select or clear all displayed systems.
Health status
The HS column displays the overall system health status, which is determined by the default Hardware Status
Polling task and is a roll up of all the status sources, which can be SNMP, WBEM, DMI, HTTP, and cluster
status. By clicking the status icon in this column, the HP Management Agents or the HP Instant Toptools
for Servers page appears. If the system does not have Web Agents or Instant Toptools installed, the System
Page appears. See “System status typesfor more information.
The hardware status that appears for container systems, such as Serviceguard or a complex, is the actual
hardware status for the container itself. For clusters, the hardware status is the ping status.
212 Monitoring systems, clusters, and events