HP Netserver Remote Administrator Guide

Chapter 6 Using Integrated RA to Manage Server Operations
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2. Show Status
When you choose Show Status from the Main Menu, Integrated RA displays
information about the current status of the server. For example:
STATUS
Date: 03/11/98 21:40:44
Management Port: COM2, Base I/O Address 2F8, IRQ 3
Server Voltage Levels
Sys Bd +5V 5.022 V Sys Bd -5V -4.9 V
Sys Bd +12V 12.02 V Sys Bd -12V -12 V
Sys Bd +3.3V 3.41 V Proc A Core V 2.82 V
Proc B Core V disabled V SCSI Term Within Limit
Temperature
Proc A Temp 25 øC Proc B Temp 24 øC
Sys Bd Temp 26 øC
Other Server Sensors
Back Panel Fan1 2240 RPM Intrusion Deasserted
Press [Enter] to return to the Main Menu.
Figure 6-3. Integrated RA Status Screen
The status information includes the current voltage readings (the +3.3V level only
appears if it is relevant for the system being monitored), and the current
temperature level. (If the server is shut off, a message will appear instead,
indicating that the server is powered down.)
3. Console Redirection
An important feature of remote server management is the ability to take control of
the server from the remote client. When you choose Console Redirection from the
main menu, Integrated RA displays these options:
CONSOLE REDIRECTION
1. Text Console Redirection
2. NT Graphics Console Redirection
Enter selection or (0)Main Menu:
Figure 6-4. Integrated RA Console Redirection Menu
Integrated RA can initiate a text-based remote console redirection of your server
console via the pcAnywhere program that is included with your HP NetServer. It
can also graphically redirect the console of your Windows NT or 2000 servers as