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<h2><font face="Arial">The OMSA Home Page</font></h2>
<p><font face="Arial">Every item that displays in the OMSA device tree on the
left hand pane of the OMSA window is a component of the object called <b>System</b>.
The unexpanded device tree is structured as follows:</font></p>
<ul type="square">
  <li><font face="Arial"><b>System</b></font></li>
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  <ul type="circle">
    <li><font face="Arial"><b>Main System Chassis</b></font></li>
    <li><font face="Arial"><b>Software</b></font></li>
    <li><font face="Arial"><b>Storage</b></font></li>
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<p><font face="Arial">The system may contain one <b>Main System Chassis</b> or several chassis.
The Main System Chassis contains the processors and other essential components
of a server. The <b>Software</b> component is shown. Essential software components such as the operating system and
the systems management software are also assigned to the Main System Chassis. 
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<p><font face="Arial">The third important object that may be present in the
System is <b>Storage</b>.
An additional chassis may house storage hardware that can be
further broken down into storage controllers, disks, and volumes. Some of the
components in the storage chassis may be "virtual" components that can be identified
and managed by special array management software.</font></p>
<h3><font face="Arial">Expanding the Main Chassis Object</font></h3>
<p><font face="Arial">When you click Main System Chassis, the following objects
contained within the Main System Chassis appear:</font></p>
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  <li><font face="Arial">BIOS</font></li>
  <li><font face="Arial">FANS</font></li>
  <li><font face="Arial">Firmware</font></li>
  <li><font face="Arial">Intrusion</font></li>
  <li><font face="Arial">Memory</font></li>
  <li><font face="Arial">Network</font></li>
  <li><font face="Arial">Ports </font></li>
  <li><font face="Arial">Power Supplies</font></li>
  <li><font face="Arial">Processors</font></li>
  <li><font face="Arial">Slots</font></li>
  <li><font face="Arial">Temperatures </font></li>
  <li><font face="Arial">Voltage</font></li>
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