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To monitor an individual component in a chassis, expand the node for that component. |
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Step 3 | Click the chassis that you want to monitor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Click one of the following tabs to view the status of the chassis:
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Step 3 | Click the server that you want to monitor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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In the Work pane, click one of the following tabs to view the status of the server:
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Step 5 | In the Navigation pane, expand . | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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In the Work pane, right-click one or more of the following components of the adapter to open the navigator and view the status of the component:
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Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the Equipment tab. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Step 3 | Click the server that you want to monitor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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In the Work pane, click one of the following tabs to view the status of the server:
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Step 5 | In the Navigation pane, expand . | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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In the Work pane, right-click one or more of the following components of the adapter to open the navigator and view the status of the component:
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Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the Equipment tab. | ||||||||||||||||
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Step 3 | Click the I/O module that you want to monitor. | ||||||||||||||||
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Click one of the following tabs to view the status of the I/O module:
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Monitoring Management Interfaces
This policy defines how the mgmt0 Ethernet interface on the fabric interconnect should be monitored. If Cisco UCS detects a management interface failure, a failure report is generated. If the configured number of failure reports is reached, the system assumes that the management interface is unavailable and generates a fault. By default, the management interfaces monitoring policy is disabled.
If the affected management interface belongs to a fabric interconnect which is the managing instance, Cisco UCS confirms that the subordinate fabric interconnect's status is up, that there are no current failure reports logged against it, and then modifies the managing instance for the end-points.
If the affected fabric interconnect is currently the primary inside of a high availability setup, a failover of the management plane is triggered. The data plane is not affected by this failover.
You can set the following properties related to monitoring the management interface:
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the Admin tab. | ||||||||||||
Step 2 | In the Admin tab, expand . | ||||||||||||
Step 3 | Click Management Interfaces. | ||||||||||||
Step 4 | In the Work pane, click the Management Interfaces Monitoring Policy tab. | ||||||||||||
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Complete the following fields:
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If you chose MII Status for the monitoring mechanism, complete the following fields in the Media Independent Interface Monitoring area:
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If you chose Ping ARP Targets for the monitoring mechanism, complete the following fields in the ARP Target Monitoring area:
Type 0.0.0.0 to remove the ARP target. |
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If you chose Ping Gateway for the monitoring mechanism, complete the following fields in the Gateway Ping Monitoring area:
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Step 9 | Click Save Changes. |