Probe Name | Probe name for the hardware. |
Status | Indicates the status of the system's performance. Can be Degraded or Normal . |
Cause |
Indicates the cause of the performance degradation.
When the cause is N/A, it means that the system's performance
is normal and nodegradation has taken place.
|
Cause | What This Means | Action to be Performed | ||
Insufficient Power Capacity | Your system is connected to one or more power supply sources that have low voltage. |
|
||
User Configuration | The power consumption of your system is high and the Power Reduction setting is enabled resulting in degraded performance. |
Set the appropriate threshold
value for the current configuration. For information on the current
configurations, see the Hardware Owner's Manual of your system.
Note: The power consumption of your system
may vary with the state of the processor, peripherals (memory,
storage devices, additional cards, and so on) and their usage.
|
||
Unknown Reason | The performance of your system has degraded due to an unknown reason. | Check your system after some time. The system may recover. | ||
Others | The performance of your system has degraded due to indefinable reason. | Check your system after some time. The system may recover. |
![]() |
Prints a copy of the open window to your default printer. |
![]() |
Saves a text file containing the contents of this window (the values of each data field separated by a customizable delimiter) to a destination you specify. |
![]() |
E-mails the contents of this window to your designated recipient. See the Server Administrator User's Guide for instructions about configuring your Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server. |
![]() |
Updates the screen with latest information. |
![]() |
Displays the online help for this page. |