For an S11 or S31 Node base enclosure or any expansion enclosure, to see detailed information about the enclosure and its components, go to . Then, to open the ENCLOSURE page, click the enclosure you want.
In addition to information such as the enclosure status, vendor, and hardware model, the ENCLOSURE page has diagrams that show top, back, and front views of an enclosure and, for an expansion enclosure, the front view of both I/O modules in the enclosure. Colors and patterns indicate component status.
For an explanation of the colors and patterns used in a diagram, click Legend below the diagram.
The ENCLOSURE page also shows log messages for events related to the applicable enclosure.
To see details and event log messages for the data or database drive in a slot or for an empty slot in an enclosure, click the slot in the top view of the enclosure. To see details for a SAS port on an enclosure, click the port in the back view of the enclosure.
To see detailed information about the enclosure itself and various enclosure components, in the ENCLOSURE DETAILS section on the ENCLOSURE page, click the applicable component type. The component types are listed below.
- Enclosure
- Shows information about the enclosure itself.
- Door
- Shows the status of the enclosure main-bay cover and of the enclosure controller-bay cover. If a cover is correctly closed, the status for that cover is normal.
- Power Supplies
- Shows information about the power inlets on the enclosure power supplies. Each inlet is identified by a power supply number and an inlet letter.
- When viewed from the rear of the enclosure, power supply 0 is on the left, and power supply 1 is on the right. On each power supply in a base enclosure, power inlet A is on the left, and power inlet B is on the right. On each power supply in an expansion enclosure, the only power inlet is A.
- Voltage Sensors
- Shows information about the voltage sensors in the enclosure power supplies. Each power supply has two voltage sensors for each power inlet. The power inlet identifiers are listed below. In the Management Console, the number (0 or 1) following each power inlet identifier is the identifier for one of the voltage sensors for the applicable power inlet.
- PCM0
- Left power supply, left power inlet (base enclosure) or only power inlet (expansion enclosure).
- PCM1
- Left power supply, right power inlet (base enclosure). For an expansion enclosure, each voltage sensor listed for PCM1 has a status of Not installed.
- PCM2
- Right power supply, left power inlet (base enclosure) or only power inlet (expansion enclosure).
- PCM3
- Right power supply, right power inlet (base enclosure). For an expansion enclosure, each voltage sensor listed for PCM3 has a status of Not installed.
- Current Sensors
- Shows information about the current sensors in the enclosure power supplies. Each power supply has two current sensors for each power inlet. The current-sensor identifiers have the same format as the voltage-sensor identifiers.
- Server Modules (base enclosure only)
- Shows information about the server modules in the enclosure.
- When viewed from the rear of the enclosure, server module 1 is on the right, and server module 2 is on the left.
- I/O Modules (expansion enclosures only)
- Shows information about the I/O modules in the enclosure.
- When viewed from the rear of the enclosure, I/O module 1 (IOM 1) is on the right, and I/O module 2 (IOM 2) is on the left.
- Fans
- Shows information about the fans in the enclosure. The fans in the back of the enclosure are numbered 0 through 3, going from left to right, when viewed from the rear of the enclosure. The fans in the controller bay are numbered 4 and 5, going from the rear of the enclosure to the front.
- Each rear fan in an enclosure has two sets of blades, identified as A and B. In a base enclosure, each controller-bay fan also has two sets of blades, identified as A and B. In an expansion enclosure, each controller-bay fan has one set of blades.
- SAS Expanders
- Shows information about:
- The eight SAS expanders (also called sideplane expanders) in the right side of the enclosure, when viewed from the front of the enclosure. These SAS expanders are numbered from 0 through 7, going from the front of the enclosure to the rear. The SAS expanders labeled A are associated with server module 1 (base enclosure) or I/O module 1 (expansion enclosure). The SAS expanders labeled B are associated with server module 2 (base enclosure) or I/O module 2 (expansion enclosure).
- For a base enclosure only, the two SAS expanders, A and B, in each of the two personality modules. When viewed from the front of the enclosure, personality module 0 is on the left, and personality module 1 is on the right.
- For an expansion enclosure only, the two SAS expanders in each of the two I/O modules. Each I/O module has both a primary and a secondary SAS expander. On I/O module 1, both of these SAS expanders are identified as A. On I/O module 2, both of these SAS expanders are identified as B.
- SAS Connectors
- Shows information about:
- For a base enclosure, the SAS ports on the back of the enclosure. Each port is identified by:
- The server module (1 or 2) that controls the port.
- The SAS expander (A or B) through which the server module communicates with the port. These SAS expanders are in the personality module associated with the applicable server module.
- The port number. The port numbers, from left to right, are 2, 3, 0, and 1.
- For an expansion enclosure, the SAS ports on the I/O modules. Each port is identified by:
- The I/O module (1 or 2) where the port is located.
- The port number on the I/O module. The port numbers, from top to bottom, are 0, 1, 2, and 3.
- For a base enclosure, the SAS ports on the back of the enclosure. Each port is identified by:
- Temperature Sensors
- Shows information about the temperature sensors in the enclosure. The temperature sensors are in these components:
- The two midplanes located between the main bay and the rear fans. Each midplane has one temperature sensor.
The temperature sensor for the midplane associated with server module 1 (base enclosure) or I/O module 1 (expansion enclosure) is identified as MP0:0. The temperature sensor for the midplane associated with server module 2 (base enclosure) or I/O module 2 (expansion enclosure) is identified as MP0:1.
- The eight SAS expanders that are in the right side of the enclosure, when viewed from the front of the enclosure. Each SAS expander has one temperature sensor.
The temperature sensors for the SAS expanders associated with server module 1 (base enclosure) or I/O module 1 (expansion enclosure) are identified as SP0:0, SP1:0, SP2:0, and SP3:0. The temperature sensors for the SAS expanders associated with server module 2 (base enclosure) or I/O module 2 (expansion enclosure) are identified as SP0:1, SP1:1, SP2:1, and SP3:1.
- The eight backplanes in the main bay and the backplane in the controller bay. Each backplane in the main bay has one temperature sensor. The backplane in the controller bay of a base enclosure has two temperature sensors. The backplane in the controller bay of an expansion enclosure has one temperature sensor.
The temperature sensors for the main-bay backplanes associated with server module 1 (base enclosure) or I/O module 1 (expansion enclosure) are identified as BP0:0, BP1:0, BP2:0, and BP3:0. The temperature sensors for the main-bay backplanes associated with server module 2 (base enclosure) or I/O module 2 (expansion enclosure) are identified as BP0:1, BP1:1, BP2:1, and BP3:1.
The temperature sensors for the controller-bay backplane in a base enclosure are identified as BP5:0 and BP5:1. The temperature sensor for the controller-bay backplane in an expansion enclosure is identified as BP4:0.
- For a base enclosure only, the two personality modules. Each personality module has two temperature sensors.
The temperature sensors for the personality module on the left, when viewed from the front of the enclosure, are identified as PM0:0 and PM0:1. The temperature sensors for the personality module on the right, when viewed from the front of the enclosure, are identified as PM1:0 and PM1:1.
- The power inlets on the enclosure power supplies. Each power inlet has three temperature sensors.
Each temperature sensor for the power inlets is identified by the applicable power inlet identifier (for example, PCM0), as described for voltage sensors above, followed by the identifier (0, 1, or 2) for that temperature sensor.
- The two midplane interconnects, which connect the midplanes to the server modules (base enclosure) or I/O modules (expansion enclosure). In a base enclosure, each midplane interconnect has nine temperature sensors. In an expansion enclosure, each midplane interconnect has three temperature sensors.
The midplane interconnect for server module 1 or I/O module 1 is identified as SBB0. The midplane interconnect for server module 2 or I/O module 2 is identified as SBB1.
The number following each midplane interconnect identifier is the identifier for one of the temperature sensors for the applicable midplane interconnect. For a base enclosure, the temperature sensor identifiers for each midplane interconnect are numbers in the range 0 through 8. For an expansion enclosure, the temperature sensor identifiers for each midplane interconnect are 0, 1, and 2.
- The two midplanes located between the main bay and the rear fans. Each midplane has one temperature sensor.