Sun N1 System Manager 1.1 Administration Guide

ProcedureTo View Failed Servers

This procedure describes how to view failed servers using the browser interface. The example following the procedure provides a command-line equivalent.

The following graphic shows how to use the View Selector menu to list servers by heath state. Alternatively, use the health subcommand and an appropriate health state to filter the list of servers by health state. For example:


N1-ok> show server health health
This graphic shows the
View Selector menu with the Servers By Health
item highlighted.
Steps
  1. Log in to the N1 System Manager.

    See To Access the N1 System Manager Browser Interface for details.

  2. Choose Servers By Health from the View Selector menu.

    The Health Summary table appears.


    Note –

    You cannot perform any actions on servers from the Health Summary table.


  3. Select the fault state that you want to view.

    The available fault states are:

    • Failed Nonrecoverable

    • Failed Critical

    • Failed Warning

    • Unreachable

    • Unknown

    The list of servers in the selected state appears. See Hardware Health States for a description of fault states.


Example 4–3 Viewing Failed Critical Servers Through the Command Line

The following example shows how to view servers that have a health status of critical.


N1-ok> show server health critical
Name             Hardware    Hardware Health   Power   OS Usage              OS Resource Health
10.0.0.26        V20z        Failed Critical   On      Solaris               Unknown  

See Also

For descriptions of the icons and various failure levels that are shown on the Servers By Health page, see Hardware Health States. For descriptions of monitoring thresholds, see Hardware Sensor Attributes.