Metrics Available for Oracle Hardware System
Targets
This section provides an overview of the metrics that are collected
from each Oracle Hardware System target. You view the current values of the
metrics by navigating to an Oracle Hardware System target's home page and
selecting the All Metrics link in the Related Links section in the bottom
part of the page. For more information on the Oracle Hardware System target's
home page, see Viewing the Oracle Hardware System
Target Home Page.
The following sections explain the different metrics and how often they
are collected.
Response Metric
The Response metric is collected from an Oracle Hardware System target
every 10 minutes. The metric column Status indicates if data can be obtained
from the Oracle ILOM service processor or not. If there is a communication
problem, the target availability is marked as Down by Oracle Enterprise Manager.
System Information Metrics
The System Information metrics are collected from an Oracle Hardware
System target every 1 hour. The metrics provide an overview of the Oracle
Hardware System target's hardware. The following table explains the different
metrics.
Table 1 - System Information Metrics Provided
by an Oracle Hardware System Target | |
Model
| Server model identifier
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System Type
| Rack Mount or Blade
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Chassis Model
| The chassis that the Blade is in. Only shown on relevant Blades.
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Serial Number
| System Serial Number
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System Identifier
| Custom server identifier as configured in the ILOM Service Processor
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Processor Architecture
| Architecture of installed CPUs, for example x86 64-bit
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Processor Summary
| Summary of installed CPUs models
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System Firmware Version
| Summary of installed system firmware, for example BIOS and ILOM
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System Configuration Metrics
The System Configuration metrics are collected from an Oracle Hardware
System target every 1 hours. The metrics provide an overview of the Oracle
Hardware System target's configurable parameters. The following table explains
the different metrics.
Table 2 - Metrics Provided by an Oracle Hardware
System Target | |
ILOM Address
| IP address of the ILOM Service Processor (if connected to network)
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ILOM MAC Address
| MAC address of the ILOM Service Processor
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Chassis Address
| IP address of the chassis, only relevant for Blade server modules
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Host Primary MAC Address
| MAC address of server's primary network interface
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Permitted Power Consumption
| Actual value of the server's maximum permitted power consumption as
configured in the ILOM Service Processor
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System Health Metrics
The System Health metrics are collected from an Oracle Hardware System
target every 10 minutes. The metrics provide an overview of the Oracle Hardware
System target's health and any problems that have been detected. The following
table explains the different metrics.
Table 3 - System Health Metrics Provided by
an Oracle Hardware System Target | |
Health
| Overall health status of the entire system. Possible values: OK, Warning,
Service Required
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Health Details
| Explanation of the current overall health status
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Open Problems
| Number of hardware-related problems diagnosed on the system
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Cooling Health
| Health status of the cooling subsystem (fan modules, fans, temperatures).
Possible values: OK, Warning, Service Required
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Cooling Health Details
| Explanation of the current cooling health status
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Processors Health
| Health status of the CPUs. Possible values: OK, Warning, Service Required
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Processors Health Details
| Explanation of the current processors health status
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Memory Health
| Health status of the memory subsystem (DIMMs). Possible values: OK,
Warning, Service Required
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Memory Health Details
| Explanation of the current memory health status
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Power Health
| Health status of the power subsystem (power supplies, input power).
Possible values: OK, Warning, Service Required
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Power Health Details
| Explanation of the current power health status
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Storage Health
| Health status of the storage subsystem (disks, controllers, logical
volumes, flash modules). Possible values: OK, Warning, Service Required
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Storage Health Details
| Explanation of the current storage health status
|
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Meter Metrics
The Meter metrics are collected from an Oracle Hardware System target
every 10 minutes. The metrics provide an overview of actual values detected
on the Oracle Hardware System target. The following table explains the different
metrics.
Table 4 - Meter Metrics Provided by an Oracle
Hardware System Target | |
Actual Power Consumption
| Actual value of the total server's power consumption in Watts
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Exhaust Air Temperature
| Actual value of the server chassis exhaust air in degrees Celsius
|
Inlet Air Temperature
| Actual value of the server chassis inlet air temperature in degrees
Celsius
|
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System Inventory Metrics
The System Inventory Metrics are collected from an Oracle Hardware System
target every 4 hours. The metrics provide an overview of the hardware in the
Oracle Hardware System target. The following table explains the different
metrics.
Table 5 - System Inventory Metrics Provided
by an Oracle Hardware System Target | |
Disk Controllers
| The number of detected disk controllers.
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Ethernet NICs
| The number of detected Ethernet NICs.
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Installed Add-on Cards
| The number of detected add-on cards.
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Installed Chassis Fans
| The number of detected chassis fans.
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Installed CPUs
| The number of detected central processing units.
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Installed DIMMs
| The number of detected dual in-line memory modules.
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Installed Disks
| The number of detected disk drives.
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Installed Disk Size
| The size of the detected disk drives.
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Installed FMODs
| The number of detected flash modules.
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Installed Memory
| The size of the total detected memory.
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Installed Power Supplies
| The number of detected power supplies.
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Installed Power Supply Fans
| The number of detected power supply fans.
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Logical Volumes
| The number of logical volumes present.
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System Inventory Limits
The System Inventory limits are collected from an Oracle Hardware System
target every 24 hours. The limits provide an overview of the maximum hardware
amounts that can be installed on the Oracle Hardware System target. The following
table explains the different limits.
Table 6 - System Inventory Limits Provided by
an Oracle Hardware System Target | |
Maximum Chassis Fans
| Maximum number of server chassis fans that can be installed in the chassis
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Maximum Power Supply Fans
| Maximum number of power supply fans that can be installed in the chassis
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Maximum CPUs
| Maximum number of processors that can be installed in the chassis
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Maximum DIMMs
| Maximum number of memory modules that can be installed in the chassis
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Maximum Power Supplies
| Maximum number of power supplies that can be installed in the chassis
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Maximum Disks
| Maximum number of hard drives that can be installed in the chassis
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Maximum FMODs
| Maximum number of flash storage modules that can be installed in the
chassis
|
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Open Problem Details
The Open Problem Details are collected from an Oracle Hardware System
target running Oracle ILOM 3.1 or above every 10 minutes. The Open Problems
Details shows problems diagnosed by the service processor and provides information
to help you identify the cause. The following table explains the different
properties of an open problem.
Table 7 - Open Problem Details Provided by an
Oracle Hardware System Target | |
Component
| Hardware component where the problem was detected
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Part number
| Optional information about the part number
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Probability
| Probability that the component identified in the open problem is actually
the source of the problem
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Problem Description
| Details about what problem has been detected
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Reference Document
| The link to a service document, if available
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Subsystem
| Subsystem that contains the component
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