Intel ISP1100 Quick Start Guide - Page 15

System Health, Overview, Sensors, Events, and Alerts, Reading Monitoring Information

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4 System Health Overview This chapter describes the ASM features that monitor the system's health. Sensors, Events, and Alerts The server has sensors that monitor its status and its physical environment. The temperature sensor monitors the server's temperature, the voltage sensors monitor the server's power supply, the fan sensors monitor the fans' RPMs. ASM also monitors how much free space remains on the fixed disks. If one of these areas has a problem, the server perceives this as an "event." There are two kinds of events, critical and non-critical: ♦ A critical event happens when the temperature, voltage, fan speed, or fixed disk space is above or below the critical thresholds. ♦ A non-critical event happens when the temperature, voltage, fan speed, or fixed disk space is above or below the non-critical thresholds. You can use ASM to read monitor information, set the non-critical event thresholds, and set what kind of event alert the server sends for each event. Reading Monitoring Information To read monitoring information: 1 Connect to the ASM home page. See "Connecting to the Server" on page 13. 2 In the navigation pane, click the category you want to view: Temperature, Voltage, Disk, or Fan. 3 For Voltage, Disk, or Fan, specify which sensor to view. For more information, see the following topics in the online help: Reading the Temperature Sensor, Reading the Voltage Sensors, Reading the Disk Sensor, Reading the Fan Sensor. ASM for the ISP1100 Internet Server 15

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ASM for the ISP1100 Internet Server
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System Health
Overview
This chapter describes the ASM features that monitor the system’s health.
Sensors, Events, and Alerts
The server has sensors that monitor its status and its physical environment.
The temperature sensor monitors the server’s temperature, the voltage
sensors monitor the server’s power supply, the fan sensors monitor the
fans’ RPMs. ASM also monitors how much free space remains on the
fixed disks.
If one of these areas has a problem, the server perceives this as an “event.”
There are two kinds of events, critical and non-critical:
A critical event happens when the temperature, voltage, fan speed, or
fixed disk space is above or below the critical thresholds.
A non-critical event happens when the temperature, voltage, fan speed,
or fixed disk space is above or below the non-critical thresholds.
You can use ASM to read monitor information, set the non-critical event
thresholds, and set what kind of event alert the server sends for each event.
Reading Monitoring Information
To read monitoring information:
1
Connect to the ASM home page. See “Connecting to the Server” on
page 13.
2
In the navigation pane, click the category you want to view:
Temperature
,
Voltage
,
Disk
, or
Fan
.
3
For Voltage, Disk, or Fan, specify which sensor to view.
For more information, see the following topics in the online help:
Reading the
Temperature Sensor
,
Reading the Voltage Sensors
,
Reading the Disk Sensor,
Reading the Fan Sensor
.