| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement Unit |
Interpretation |
| State |
Indicates the current state of this pNode in this PAN Domain. |
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If the pNode is powered on in this PAN Domain, then the value of this measure will be reported as Powered on. If the pNode is powered off, then the value of this measure will be reported as Powered off.
The numeric values that correspond to the above-mentioned measure values are as follows:
| Measure Value |
Numeric Value |
| Powered on |
1 |
| Powered off |
0 |
Note: By default, this measure reports the above-mentioned Measure Values while indicating the current state of this pNode. However, the graph of this measure will be represented using the corresponding numeric equivalents i.e., 0 or 1.
The detailed diagnosis capability of this measure if enabled, lists the LPAN NAME/PSERVER NAME in which the pNode is powered on. |
| Clk_speed |
Indicates the clock speed of the CPU in this pNode. |
GHz |
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| Num_socket |
Indicates the number of sockets available in this pNode. |
Number |
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| Num_core |
Indicates the number of CPU cores available in this pNode. |
Number |
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| Ram_size |
Indicates the size of RAM available in this pNode. |
GB |
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| Cache_size |
Indicates the amount of memory that is allocated for cache in this pNode. |
MB |
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| Num_nics |
Indicates the number of virtual Network Interface Cards (NIC) available in this pNode. |
Number |
vNIC is the Virtual Network Interface Card i.e., in this case, a PAN Manager Ethernet interface you create on a pServer. A vNIC interface functions just like a physical NIC, and is the means by which a pServer connects to an Ethernet network. |
| Num_vhbas |
Indicates the number of virtual Host Bus Adapters (HBA) that are currently available in this pNode. |
Number |
The Virtual Host Bus Adapter (vHBA) is a PAN Manager SAN interface you create on a pServer. A vHBA interface functions like a physical HBA, and is the means by which a pServer connects to a SAN environment. |
| Evt_util |
Indicates the percentage of eventlog that is currently utilized in this pNode. |
Percent |
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| Num_local_pool |
Indicates whether/not this pNode is in the local pool. |
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A local pool is a set of processing resources used by a specific LPAN and from which pNodes can be assigned to pServers running in that LPAN.
The pNode in a local pool cannot be assigned to pServers running in other LPANs. Administrators can link a local pool to a Global Pool, so the PAN Manager will attempt to allocate a pNode from the global pool if it cannot obtain one from the local pool.
This measure reports a value Yes, if this pNode is in the local pool and a value No if this pNode is not in the local pool.
The numeric values that correspond to the above-mentioned measure values are as follows:
| Measure Value |
Numeric Value |
| Yes |
1 |
| No |
0 |
Note: By default, this measure reports the above-mentioned Measure Values while indicating whether/not this pNode is in the local pool. However, the graph of this measure will be represented using the corresponding numeric equivalents i.e., 0 or 1.
The detailed diagnosis of this measure lists out the name of the local pool in which this pNode is available. |
| Num_glob_pool |
Indicates whether/not this pNode is in the global pool. |
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A global pool is a pNode Pool that is used by the whole PAN, from which pNodes are made available to pServers running in the PAN. A global pool spans LPANs i.e., the pNodes in a global pool can be made available to pServers running in any LPAN.
This measure reports a value Yes, if this pNode is in the global pool and a value No if this pNode is not in the global pool.
The numeric values that correspond to the above-mentioned measure values are as follows:
| Measure Value |
Numeric Value |
| Yes |
1 |
| No |
0 |
Note: By default, this measure reports the above-mentioned Measure Values while indicating whether/not this pNode is in the global pool. However, the graph of this measure will be represented using the corresponding numeric equivalents i.e., 0 or 1.
The detailed diagnosis of this measure lists out the name of the global pool in which this pNode is available. |
| CPU_temp |
Indicates the average CPU temperature of this pNode. |
Celcius |
Ideally, this temperature should be well within the specified limits. |
| Mem_temp |
Indicates the average memory temperature of this pNode. |
Celcius |
Ideally, this temperature should be well within the specified limits. |
| Ambient_temp |
Indicates the room temperature of this pNode. |
Celcius |
Ideally, this temperature should be well within the specified limits. |
| Dimms_temp |
Indicates the average Dual in-line memory module temperature of this pNode. |
Celcius |
Ideally, this temperature should be well within the specified limits. |
| Virtual_fan_speed |
Indicates the speed of the virtual fan in this pNode. |
Rpm |
An abnormal speed may cause damage to the fans. So the speed of the fans must be well within normal limits. |
| Mezz_zone |
Indicates the zone temperature of this pNode. |
Celcius |
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| CNA_zone |
Indicates the CNA zone temperature of this pNode. |
Celcius |
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| Nic_zone |
Indicates the NIC zone temperature of this pNode. |
Celcius |
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| Hdd_temp |
Indicates the hard drive temperature of this pNode. |
Celcius |
Ideally, this temperature should be well within the specified limits. |
| Sys_board |
Indicates the temperature of the system board in this pNode. |
Celcius |
Ideally, this temperature should be well within the specified limits. |