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INTEL® SERVER MANAGER 8.40 SERVER GUIDE FOR WINDOWS
Processes
Use the Processes page to view a list of current processes on the selected machine, view
statistics on each process, and shut down one or more processes.
Note: Terminating a process can cause undesired results including loss of data and system
instability. The process will not be given the chance to save its state or data before it is
terminated.
Information about processes is listed in the following columns:
Name—The name of the executable file of the process.
CPU Time—The percentage or amount of time used by the process.
Memory usage—The amount of memory the process is using.
Virtual size—The size of virtual memory taken by the process on the hard disk.
Handles—The number of object handles in a process's object table.
Threads—Single uses of a program that execute independently of other threads in the
program.
To view current processes
Click System, then click Processes.
To terminate a process
1. Click System, then click Processes.
2. Check the process you want to terminate.
3. Click End process, then click OK.
Sensors
Use the Sensors page to view data on all the sensors of an IPMI system. Each sensor's
information is taken from a Sensor Data Record (SDR), which is stored in the Sensor Data
Repository. An SDR defines and completely describes a sensor, including the sensor's default
initialization settings that the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) uses at system
initialization. The sensor data for many components is also displayed on the component's System
page (such as Fans, Temperatures, and so forth).
Two types of sensors are displayed: discrete sensors, which can contain up to 15 possible states;
and numeric sensors that return a numeric reading. Sensor data can include:
Type—The classification of the sensor.
Description—Additional information about the sensor.
Status—The current operating state of the sensor.
Value—The quantity and measurement of the type.
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