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Table A.35 Monitor Status List
Monitoring Status
Background
Color
Details
Corrective action
Monitoring events
Grey
This indicates a normal state.
No warning or error-level events have
occurred on the displayed resources.
No action is necessary.
Warning event
detected
Yellow
This indicates a warning state.
A warning-level event has occurred on
one or more of the displayed resources.
Click the status monitoring area to
stop the blinking and fix the cause of
the problem.
Error event detected
Red
This indicates an error state.
An error-level event has occurred on one
or more of the displayed resources.
Click the status monitoring area to
stop the blinking and fix the cause of
the problem.
Resource Status Area
This area displays the number of registered servers experiencing each status.
The resource status area lights up when there is at least one server in either "Error" or "Warning" status.
Clicking a lit up status area will display a list of resources with that status in the [Resource List] tab. Double-click a displayed resource
to switch to its [Resource Details] tab and open either its external management software or the Management Blade's Web interface to
investigate the problem.
A.4  Tree Panel
This section describes the trees used in the ROR console.
Figure A.4 Tree Panel
In the tree panel, clicking the area on the upper-left enables selection and display of the following 5 types of tree: server resources, network
devices, power monitoring devices, management software, and VLAN.
Server Resources
Chassis, servers, physical OSs, VM hosts, VM guests, and LAN switches managed in Resource Orchestrator are displayed in a tree
view. Resources are primarily displayed in registration order. However, for blade servers within a common chassis, the order by which
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