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HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide

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SummaryThe Summary screen displays high-level details about the system and iLO 2 subsystem and links tocommonly used features.Status information includes:• Server Name is the name of the server.• Server UUID displays the ID of the server.• Server Serial Number displays the serial number of the server, which is assigned when the system ismanufactured, but can be altered in the system RBSU.• System ROM displays the family and version of the active system ROM. If the system supports abackup system ROM, the backup date is also shown.• System Health summarizes the condition of the monitored subsystems including overall status andredundancy (ability to handle a failure). The subsystems might include fans, temperature sensors,power supplies, and VRM information.• Internal Health LED represents the server internal health indicator, if supported. It summarizesproblems with fans, temperature sensors, VRMs, and other monitored subsystems in the server. See"System Information Summary (on page 64)" for details.• Server Power displays the current power state (ON/STANDBY) of the server when this page wasloaded. <strong>User</strong>s with virtual power and reset privilege can also send a momentary power button press.For other Virtual Power Button options, see "Virtual Devices (on page 79)."• UID Light displays the state of the UID light when this page was loaded. You control the UID stateusing the button below the UID icon in addition to the physical UID buttons on the server chassis.The UID helps you identify and locate a system, especially in high-density rack environments.Additionally, the UID is used to indicate that a critical operation is underway on the host, such asRemote Console access or firmware update.The current state (on or off) of the UID is the last state chosen using one of these methods. If a newstate is chosen while the UID is blinking, this new state becomes the current state and takes effectwhen the UID stops blinking. While the UID is blinking, the current state of the UID will be shownalong with the tag flashing. When the UID stops blinking, this tag is removed.The UID is not supported on the <strong>HP</strong> ProLiant ML310 G3.Using iLO 2 62

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