Function Description
The Home page provides:
- Basic information about the server
- Virtual Console
- Information about key components of the server and an interface to switch to the related page of the components
- System monitoring information and an interface to switch to the related page
- Shortcuts to common operations
The product figure is for reference only.
GUI
Choose Home from the main menu.
The Home page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-3.
Figure 3-3 Home![Click to enlarge]()
Parameter Description
Table 3-3 Basic informationArea
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Description
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Device Info
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Provides brief information about the server, including:
- Product Serial Number: indicates the server serial number.
- Host Name: indicates the iBMC host name.
- iBMC Version: indicates the iBMC firmware version.
- BIOS Firmware Version: indicates the basic input/output system (BIOS) firmware version.
- TEE OS Firmware Version: indicates the Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) OS version.
- MAC Address: indicates the physical address of the iBMC network port.
- GUID: indicates the globally unique identifier (GUID) of the server.
You can click More Details to switch to .
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System Monitoring
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Provides shortcuts to the following monitored objects:
- Drive Usage/CPU Usage/Memory Usage: You can click it to switch to the page.
- Air Inlet Temperature: You can click it to switch to the page.
- Power: You can click it to switch to the page.
NOTE: - If the current value of Drive Usage/CPU Usage/Memory Usage is 0%, no value is detected. Ensure that iBMA 2.0 has been installed and started on the OS.
- If the current value of Drive Usage/CPU Usage/Memory Usage is greater than 0% and smaller than the threshold, the resource usage is in normal range.
- If the current value of Drive Usage/CPU Usage/Memory Usage is greater than or equal to the threshold and smaller than or equal to 100%, the resource usage exceeds the critical alarm range and corrective measures must be taken immediately.
- The power check range varies depending on the server model.
- If the current air inlet temperature is smaller than the level-1 threshold, the server temperature is normal.
- If the current air inlet temperature is greater than or equal to the level-1 threshold and smaller than the level-2 threshold, the temperature exceeds the normal range and corrective measures need to be taken.
- If the current air inlet temperature is greater than or equal to the level-2 threshold, the temperature exceeds the critical alarm threshold and corrective measures must be taken immediately.
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Resources
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Provides shortcuts to the following system resources:
- Processors: You can click it to switch to the page.
- Memory: You can click it to switch to the page.
- Storage: You can click it to switch to the page.
- Power: You can click it to switch to the page.
- Fans: You can click it to switch to the page.
- Network Adapters: You can click it to switch to the page.
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Virtual Console
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Starts the HTML5 Integrated Remote Console or Java Integrated Remote Console.
Click Start and select the HTML5 Integrated Remote Console (private or shared) or Java Integrated Remote Console (private or shared) from the dialog box displayed.
Click Settings to switch to the Virtual Console page.
For details about virtual console, see:
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Shortcuts
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Provides the following shortcuts to common operations:
- Local Users: switches to .
- Network: switches to iBMC Settings > Network Settings.
- Power Control: switches to .
- Upgrade: switches to iBMC Settings > Firmware Upgrade.
- One-Click Info Collection: collects the maintenance information. For details about the information collected, see One-Click Information Collection.
- Restore Factory Settings: restores factory settings.
All the user configuration will be restored to factory settings. The settings restored include but not limited to the following:
- Serial port connection status
- Power capping settings
- User names, passwords, validity periods, user group settings, and user lockout settings
- IP address assignment mode, IP addresses, subnet masks, and default gateways
- SNMP settings
- SNMP trap and SNMP settings for alarm reporting
The LDAP and SSL certificates uploaded by users will be deleted after the factory settings are restored.
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Last Login Information
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Displays information about the last login of the current user in the first 10 seconds after the user login.
The information includes the following: User name
IP address
- Last login time
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