Viewing Server Details

This operation enables you to view a server's details.

Procedure

  1. Choose Cluster > Hardware.
  2. In the function pane, click the name of the server that you want to view.

    The Server Details page is displayed.

    The Server Details page varies based on the node type.

  3. View the server details. Table 1 describes related parameters.

    Table 1 Server parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Name

    Indicates the name of a server.

    Status

    Indicates the health status of a server.

    Server Model

    Indicates the model of a server.

    NOTE:

    This parameter can be modified only for newly-added nodes that have not been used.

    Cabinet

    Indicates the cabinet where a server resides.

    NOTE:

    This parameter can be modified only for newly-added nodes that have not been used.

    Chassis

    Indicates the chassis where a server resides.

    NOTE:

    This parameter can be modified only for newly-added nodes that have not been used.

    Slot

    Indicates the ID of the slot where a server resides.

    NOTE:

    This parameter can be modified only for newly-added nodes that have not been used.

    Management IP Address

    Indicates the management IP address of a server.

    Storage IP Address

    Indicates the storage IP address of a server.

    Role

    Indicates the role of a server.

    Maintenance Mode

    Indicates whether the maintenance mode of a server is enabled.

    NOTE:

    This parameter is available only when the node is a storage node.

    Process

    Indicates processes on a server.

    NOTE:

    A process displayed in red indicates that the process is abnormal.

    Ports

    Indicates the port information of a server.

    NOTE:

    If a port is displayed in red, the port is faulty or disconnected.

    Disks

    Indicates the disk information of a server. You can click a disk icon to view the disk details.

    NOTE:
    • If a disk is displayed in red, the disk is faulty.
    • If a disk is displayed in orange, the disk is in sub-health state.

    SSD Card & NVMe SSD

    Indicates information about NVMe SSDs on a server. You can click the icon of an NVMe SSD to view its details.

    NOTE:
    • If a disk is displayed in red, the disk is faulty.
    • If a disk is displayed in orange, the disk is in sub-health state.
    • Before removing an NVMe SSD in any of slots 80 to 103 or 124 to 127, click Logically Power Off. Remove the NVMe SSD only after it is logically powered off.