
62 Managing Devices
•OOB unclassified devices
– IPMI unclassified devices
•Printers
•RAC
•Servers
•Storage Devices
– Dell|EMC Arrays
– EqualLogic arrays
– PowerVault MD Arrays
–Tape Devices
•Unknown
• VMware ESX servers
Use the refresh button to update the device tree with the current data. To
update the device tree, right-click Devices and select Refresh.
NOTE: The device tree auto-updates when changes are made. Some changes to the
tree may show after a brief delay depending on the managed servers’ performance
because the information propogates from the SQL database to the user interface.
Nodes and Symbols Description
Node Symbol Description
Denotes that a device is critical and requires attention. This
information is rolled up to the parent device type. For example if a
server is in critical state and requires attention the same symbol is
assigned to the parent device type. Among server states, critical state is
given the highest priority; That is, in a group, if different devices are in
different states, and if one device is in critical state, then the state of
the parent device type is set to critical.
Denotes that a device of this type is not discovered on the network or
classified in the device tree.
Denotes that there is a deviation from the expected behavior, but the
device is still manageable.
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