When you click Core hardware, the Console displays the following information about the core hardware for the node you’re currently examining:
•Platform Hardware — The type of hardware used for the node:
oFor a standalone server, this is the type of server, as reported by the server.
oFor a blade in a CB 320 server, this is Hitachi CB 320.
oFor a node in an HCP-VM system, this is VMware Virtual Platform.
•Status — The status of the node. Possible values are:
oAvailable — The node is running.
oUnavailable — The node is either not running, starting up but not yet able to perform HCP functions, or shutting down and no longer able to perform HCP functions.
oMigrating — The Migration service is currently migrating data out of the storage managed by the node.
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Important: If the status of a node changes spontaneously from available to unavailable and the node does not restart automatically, contact your authorized HCP service provider. Do not attempt to restart the node manually; doing so could cause the loss of information needed to diagnose the problem. |
•Last Status Update Time — The time of the last update to the node status.
•Node ID — The number assigned to the node.
•[hcp_system] — All IPv4 and IPv6 addresses assigned to the node for the [hcp_system] network.
•[hcp_management] — All IPv4 and IPv6 addresses assigned to the node for the [hcp_management] network.
•[hcp_backend] — The IP address assigned to the node for the [hcp_backend] network.
•Boot Time — The date and time the node last started.
•Usage/Capacity — The total amount of storage space on all of the primary storage volumes managed by the node and the amount of that primary storage space that’s currently in use.
•Memory — The amount of RAM in the node.
•Swap — The status of the swappable memory in the node:
oUsing — The amount of storage set aside for swappable memory, in GB, and the percentage of that amount that’s currently in use
oPages In — The number of pages currently swapped in
oPages Out — The number of pages currently swapped out
•Load Average — The average process workload on the node over the past minute, five minutes, and 15 minutes. The load average is based on all processes, regardless of their current state (for example, running, waiting for CPU time, or sleeping).
•CPU — Make and model of the CPUs in the node, listed one per line. The CPUs are numbered and are listed in numeric order starting with CPU 0.
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