Owner's manual

System
A system is made up of all the hardware components, software, and firmware that are managed by a single operating
system. Internal hardware components are housed in enclosures and are arranged in groups, modules, and slots.
User-replaceable components are known as customer-replaceable units (CRUs). Components that must be replaced
by your service provider are known as field-replaceable units (FRUs). Both CRUs and FRUs can contain subcomponents.
Location in OSM Tree: Located at the top level
Example: System \STARZ
Attributes
System
Displayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value is something
other than OK. Values
Service State
Logical
The maximum processor configuration for the service processor. ValuesCurrent Topology
The maximum processor configuration for the service processor that will be set the
next time the system or enclosure is powered on. Values
Stored Topology
A unique identification number assigned to a server when it is manufactured. This
number is passed automatically to your service provider when OSM dials out an
incident report.Your service provider tracks systems using system serial numbers.
System Serial Number
Indicates whether the system is a standard "Commercial" (AC-powered) or "Central
Office" (DC-powered) system.
System Type
Operating System
The release version update of the operating system that is running on the server.
Example: G06.26
Other values that might be displayed for Operating System Version are Not Running
and Halted.
Version
System Services
Indicates whether or not the system has been configured to allow advanced storage
configurations.This feature is enabled/disabled using the Enable and Disable
Advanced Storage Configuration actions.
Currently supported advanced storage configurations include Flexible Disk
Configuration (see FDC Support Note for more information) and ESS disk
configuration (this attribute must be enabled before you can configure ESS disks in
SCF).
Values: Enabled, Disabled, Unknown
Advanced Storage Configuration State
Data Collection Services
Indicates whether automatic data collection for failed system resources is enabled
or disabled.To change this attribute state, use the Enable/Disable Automatic Data
Collection action.
Automatic Data Collection State
Indicates the volume in which automatic or manual data collection will take place.
This volume is assigned by using the Set Data Collection Volume action.
Diagnostic Data Collection Volume
Indicates the number of days that collected hardware failure data (collected either
automatically or by the Collect Diagnostic Dataaction) is retained on the system
before being deleted.
Days to Persist Collected Diagnostic Data
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