Dell Version 7.3 Life Jacket User Manual


 
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The component has a failed or critical condition. A critical condition occurs when a probe or other
monitoring tool detects a reading for a component that falls within certain minimum and maximum
values. A critical condition requires immediate attention.
The component's health status is unknown.
Task Buttons
Most windows opened from the Server Administrator home page contain at least five task buttons: Print, Export, Email,
Help and Refresh. Other task buttons are included on specific Server Administrator windows. The Log window, for
example, also contain Save As and Clear Log task buttons.
Clicking Print ( ) prints a copy of the open window to your default printer.
Clicking Export ( ) generates a text file that lists the values for each data field on the open window. The export
file is saved to a location you specify. For information about customizing the delimiter separating the data field
values see, "Setting User"and "System Preferences."
Clicking Email ( ) creates an e-mail message addressed to your designated e-mail recipient. For instructions
on setting up your e-mail server and default e-mail recipient, see "Setting User"and "System Preferences."
Clicking Refresh ( ) reloads the system component status information in the action window data area.
Clicking Save As saves an HTML file of the action window in a .zip file.
Clicking Clear Log erases all events from the log displayed in the action window data area.
Clicking Help ( ) provides detailed information about the specific window or task button you are viewing.
NOTE: The Export, Email, and Save As buttons are only visible for users logged in with Power User or
Administrator privileges. The Clear Log button is visible only for users with Administrator privileges.
Underlined Items
Clicking an underlined item in the action window data area displays additional details about that item.
Gauge Indicators
Temperature probes, fan probes, and voltage probes are each represented by a gauge indicator. For example, the
following figure shows readings from a system's CPU fan probe.
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