DEVICE INFORMATION DISPLAY SYSTEM
20230041511 · 2023-02-09
Inventors
- Colin Montgomery (Mountain View, CA, US)
- Neal Beard (Austin, TX, US)
- Shree Rathinasamy (Round Rock, TX, US)
Cpc classification
G06F1/1607
PHYSICS
G06F1/1601
PHYSICS
G09G2370/22
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A device information display system includes a device information display chassis with a display device, a device information display connector that is configured to connect to a computing device connector on any of a plurality of computing devices, and a device information retrieval subsystem coupled to each of the display device and the device information display connector. The device information retrieval subsystem automatically receives first device information associated with a first computing device from the first computing device in response to the device information display connector being connected to the first computing device and, while the device information display connector is connected to the first computing device, provides the first device information for display on the display device. Subsequent to the device information display connector being disconnected from the first computing device, the device information retrieval subsystem continues to provide the first device information for display on the display device.
Claims
1. A device information display system, comprising: a device information display chassis; a display device that is included on the device information display chassis; a device information display connector that is included on the device information display chassis and that is configured to connect to a computing device connector on any of a plurality of computing devices; a device information retrieval subsystem that is included in the device information display chassis and coupled to each of the display device and the device information display connector, wherein the device information retrieval subsystem is configured to: automatically receive, from a first computing device in response to the device information display connector being connected to the first computing device, first device information associated with the first computing device; provide, for display on the display device while the device information display connector is connected to the first computing device, the first device information; and provide, for display on the display device subsequent to the device information display connector being disconnected from the first computing device, the first device information.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the device information retrieval subsystem is configured to: automatically receive, from a second computing device in response to the device information display connector being connected to the second computing device, second device information associated with the second computing device; provide, for display on the display device while the device information display connector is connected to the second computing device, the second device information; and provide, for display on the display device subsequent to the device information display connector being disconnected from the second computing device, the second device information.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the device information retrieval subsystem is configured to: store, in a device information database included in the device information display chassis, the first device information and the second device information; receive, via an input device included on the device information display chassis subsequent to the device information display connector being disconnected from the first computing device and the second computing device, a first request to display the first device information and, in response, display the first device information stored in the device information database; and receive, via the input device included on the chassis subsequent to the device information display connector being disconnected from the first computing device and the second computing device, a second request to display the second device information and, in response, display the second device information stored in the device information database.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the providing the first device information for display on the display device while the device information display connector is connected to the first computing device includes: receiving, while the device information display connector is connected to the first computing device, updates for the first device information; and updating, while the device information display connector is connected to the first computing device, the display of the first device information with the updates for the first device information.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the device information display chassis is configured to enter and be housed in a device information display chassis housing defined by the first computing device when the device information display connector is connected to the first computing device.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the device information includes at least one of an Internet Protocol (IP) address, a Media Access Control (MAC) address, computing device health information, computing device servicing information, and computing device model information, computing device component information, and computing device event information.
7. An Information Handling System (IHS), comprising: a plurality of computing devices; and a device information display system, comprising: a processing system; and a memory system that is coupled to the processing system and that includes instructions that, when executed by the processing system, cause the processing system to provide a device information retrieval engine that is configured to: automatically receive, from a first computing device included in the plurality of computing devices and in response to the device information display system being connected to the first computing device, first device information associated with the first computing device; provide, for display while the device information display system is connected to the first computing device, the first device information; and provide, for display subsequent to the device information display system being disconnected from the first computing device, the first device information.
8. The IHS of claim 7, wherein the device information retrieval engine that is configured to: automatically receive, from a second computing device included in the plurality of computing devices and in response to the device information display system being connected to the second computing device, second device information associated with the second computing device; provide, for display while the device information display system is connected to the second computing device, the second device information; and provide, for display subsequent to the device information display system being disconnected from the second computing device, the second device information.
9. The IHS of claim 8, wherein the device information retrieval engine is configured to: store, in device information display system, the first device information and the second device information; receive, subsequent to the device information display system being disconnected from the first computing device and the second computing device, a first request to display the first device information and, in response, display the first device information stored in the device information display system; and receive, subsequent to the device information display system being disconnected from the first computing device and the second computing device, a second request to display the second device information and, in response, display the second device information stored in the device information display system.
10. The IHS of claim 7, wherein the providing the first device information for display while the device information display system is connected to the first computing device includes: receiving, while the device information display system is connected to the first computing device, updates for the first device information; and updating, while the device information display system is connected to the first computing device, the display of the first device information with the updates for the first device information.
11. The IHS of claim 7, wherein the device information display system is configured to enter and be housed in a device information display chassis housing defined by the first computing device when the device information display system is connected to the first computing device.
12. The IHS of claim 7, wherein the device information includes at least one of an Internet Protocol (IP) address, a Media Access Control (MAC) address, computing device health information, computing device servicing information, and computing device model information, computing device component information, and computing device event information.
13. The IHS of claim 7, wherein the device information retrieval engine is configured to automatically retrieve the first device information associated with the first computing device by: detecting the connection to the first computing device; and automatically transmitting, in response to detecting the connection to the first computing device, at least one show command to the first computing device.
14. A method for displaying device information, comprising: automatically receiving, by a device information display system from a first computing device and in response to the device information display system being connected to the first computing device, first device information associated with the first computing device; providing, by the device information display system for display while the device information display system is connected to the first computing device, the first device information; and providing, by the device information display system for display subsequent to the device information display system being disconnected from the first computing device, the first device information.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising: automatically receiving, by the device information display system from a second computing device and in response to the device information display system being connected to the second computing device, second device information associated with the second computing device; providing, by the device information display system for display while the device information display system is connected to the second computing device, the second device information; and providing, by the device information display system for display subsequent to the device information display system being disconnected from the second computing device, the second device information.
16. The method of claim 15, further comprising: storing, by the device information display system, the first device information and the second device information; receiving, by the device information display system subsequent to the device information display system being disconnected from the first computing device and the second computing device, a first request to display the first device information and, in response, displaying the first device information; and receiving, by the device information display system subsequent to the device information display system being disconnected from the first computing device and the second computing device, a second request to display the second device information and, in response, displaying the second device information.
17. The method of claim 14, wherein the providing the first device information for display while the device information display system is connected to the first computing device includes: receiving, while the device information display system is connected to the first computing device, updates for the first device information; and updating, while the device information display system is connected to the first computing device, the display of the first device information with the updates for the first device information.
18. The method of claim 14, wherein the device information display system is configured to enter and be housed in a device information display chassis housing defined by the first computing device when the device information display system is connected to the first computing device.
19. The method of claim 14, wherein the device information includes at least one of an Internet Protocol (IP) address, a Media Access Control (MAC) address, computing device health information, computing device servicing information, and computing device model information, computing device component information, and computing device event information.
20. The method of claim 14, wherein the automatically retrieving the first device information associated with the first computing device includes: detecting the connection to the first computing device; and automatically transmitting, in response to detecting the connection to the first computing device, at least one show command to the first computing device.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0033] For purposes of this disclosure, an information handling system may include any instrumentality or aggregate of instrumentalities operable to compute, calculate, determine, classify, process, transmit, receive, retrieve, originate, switch, store, display, communicate, manifest, detect, record, reproduce, handle, or utilize any form of information, intelligence, or data for business, scientific, control, or other purposes. For example, an information handling system may be a personal computer (e.g., desktop or laptop), tablet computer, mobile device (e.g., personal digital assistant (PDA) or smart phone), server (e.g., blade server or rack server), a network storage device, or any other suitable device and may vary in size, shape, performance, functionality, and price. The information handling system may include random access memory (RAM), one or more processing resources such as a central processing unit (CPU) or hardware or software control logic, ROM, and/or other types of nonvolatile memory. Additional components of the information handling system may include one or more disk drives, one or more network ports for communicating with external devices as well as various input and output (I/O) devices, such as a keyboard, a mouse, touchscreen and/or a video display. The information handling system may also include one or more buses operable to transmit communications between the various hardware components.
[0034] In one embodiment, IHS 100,
[0035] Referring now to
[0036] Referring now to
[0037] The chassis 302 may also house a storage system (not illustrated, but which may include the storage 108 discussed above with reference to
[0038] The chassis 302 may also house a power subsystem 310 that is coupled to the device information retrieval engine 304 (e.g., via a coupling between the power subsystem 310 and the processing system) and that may include any of a variety of battery devices (e.g., a lithium-ion battery) known in the art. The chassis 302 may also house an input subsystem 312 that is coupled to the device information retrieval engine 304 (e.g., via a coupling between the input subsystem 312 and the processing system) and that is illustrated in
[0039] The chassis 302 may also house a display subsystem 314 that is coupled to the device information retrieval engine 304 (e.g., via a coupling between the display subsystem 314 and the processing system) and that is provided on an outer surface of the chassis 302. For example, the display subsystem 314 may include an electronic ink (e-ink) display device, a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), a dot matrix display device, a Light Emitting Device (LED) display device, and/or any of a variety of other types of display devices that would be apparent to one of skill in the art in possession of the present disclosure. However, while a specific device information display system 300 has been illustrated, one of skill in the art in possession of the present disclosure will recognize that device information display systems (or other devices operating according to the teachings of the present disclosure in a manner similar to that described below for the device information display system 300) may include a variety of components and/or component configurations for providing the functionality discussed below while remaining within the scope of the present disclosure as well.
[0040] Referring now to
[0041] The chassis 402 may also house a storage system (not illustrated, but which may include the storage 108 discussed above with reference to
[0042] Referring now to
[0043] The computing device 500 also includes a plurality of device ports 504 that are located on the front surface 502a of the chassis 502 and that may be part of the communication system 408 discussed above with reference to
[0044] In the illustrated embodiment, the computing device 500 also includes a computing device connector 506 on the front surface 502a of the chassis 502 (e.g., between the device ports 504 and the side surface 502e), and a computing device connector 506 on the rear surface 502b of the chassis 502 (e.g., midway between the side surfaces 502e and 502f and between pairs of the fan devices 510), both of which may be part of the communication system 408 discussed above with reference to
[0045] Referring now to
[0046] The computing device 600 also includes a plurality of device ports 604 that are located on the front surface 602a of the chassis 602 and that may be part of the communication system 408 discussed above with reference to
[0047] In the illustrated embodiment, the computing device 600 also includes a device information display chassis housing 606 that is defined by the chassis 602 and extends into the front surface 602a of the chassis 602 (e.g., between the device ports 604 and the side surface 602e), along with the computing device connector 606a that is located opposite the device information display chassis housing 606 from the front surface 602a and that may be part of the communication system 408 discussed above with reference to
[0048] However, while illustrated and described as being included on adjacent the front surface 602a and the rear surface 602b of the chassis 602, one of skill in the art in possession of the present disclosure will appreciate that only a single device information display chassis housing 606 and single computing device connector 606a may be included adjacent either the front surface 602a or the rear surface 602b of the chassis 602 while remaining within the scope of the present disclosure as well. In the examples illustrated and discussed below, the computing device connector(s) 606a are described as being provided by USB connectors, but one of skill in the art in possession of the present disclosure will appreciate how the computing device connector(s) 606a may be provided by any of a variety of connectors that are configured to connect to the device information display system 300 discussed above with reference to
[0049] Referring now to
[0050] The computing device 700 also includes a plurality of device ports 704 that are located on the front surface 702a of the chassis 702 and that may be part of the communication system 408 discussed above with reference to
[0051] In the illustrated embodiment, the computing device 700 also includes a wired device information display system communication coupling 706 that extends from the rear surface 702a of the chassis 702 (e.g., between the side surface 702e and 702f and between pairs of the fan devices 710), and that may be coupled to the communication system 408 discussed above with reference to
[0052] Referring now to
[0053] The method 800 begins at block 802 where a device information display system connects to a computing device. With reference to
[0054] Similarly, with reference to
[0055] With reference to
[0056] Similarly, with reference to
[0057] With reference to the embodiment of the computing device 700 of
[0058] The method 800 then proceeds to block 804 where the device information display system automatically receives device information associated with the computing device and stores the device information. In an embodiment, at block 804 and in response to being connected to a computing device (e.g., via the computing device connector(s) 506 in
[0059] In one example, the device information provisioning engine 404 may be provided by a remote access controller device such as the integrated DELL® Remote Access Controller (IDRAC) available from DELL® Inc. of Round Rock, Tex., United States, a Baseboard Management Controller (BMC), and/or other remote access controller devices known in the art, and in response to detecting the connection of the device information display system 300 to the computing device 400, the remote access controller device may automatically retrieve a text file that includes the device information and that is stored in the device information database 406, and may automatically transmit that text file via its communication system 408 to the device information display system 300. As such, the device information provisioning engine 404 may be configured with instructions to retrieve and transmit the text file automatically and without some subsequent instruction from a user in response to the detection of the connection of the device information display system 300 to the computing device 400, and the text file may include any of a variety of current device information for the computing device 400. However, while the transmission of a text file including the device information is discussed as being retrieved and transmitted by a remote access controller device in the computing device 400, one of skill in the art in possession of the present disclosure will appreciate that other computing subsystems (e.g., a Central Processing Unit (CPU), a Representational State Transfer (REST) subsystem, an open-source Ansible subsystem, an operating system, and/or other subsystems that would be apparent to one of skill in the art in possession of the present disclosure) may retrieve and transmit the text file discussed above while remaining within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0060] In other examples, the device information provisioning engine 404 may be provided by the remote access controller device, CPU, REST subsystem, open-source Ansible subsystem, operating system, and/or other subsystems discussed above, and in response to detecting the connection of the device information display system 300 to the computing device 400, the device information provisioning engine 404 may automatically generate and/or retrieve current device information for the computing device 400, and automatically transmit that device information via its communication system 408 to the device information display system 300. As such, the device information provisioning engine 404 may be configured with instructions to generate/retrieve and transmit the device information automatically and without any subsequent instruction from a user in response to the detection of the connection of the device information display system 300 to the computing device 400.
[0061] In yet other examples, the device information retrieval engine 304 in the device information display system 300 may be configured with instructions that, in response to detecting its connection to the computing device 400, cause the device information retrieval engine 304 to automatically generate and transmit (i.e., without some subsequent instruction from a user in response to the detection of the connection of the device information display system 300 to the computing device 400) commands that are configured to cause the device information provisioning engine 404 in the computing device 400 to retrieve and transmit the device information. For example, in response to detecting its connection to the computing device 400, the device information retrieval engine 304 may automatically generate and transmit “show” commands to an operating system that provides the device information provisioning engine 404 in the computing device 400, with those “show” commands causing that operating system to generate and transmit the device information to the device information display system 300. Furthermore, while described as being provided by an operating system that retrieves and transmits device information in response to “show” commands, the device information provisioning engine 404 may be provided by the remote access controller device, CPU, REST subsystem, open-source Ansible subsystem, and/or other subsystems discussed above, and may operate to generate and transmit the device information similarly as described above for the operating system, or may operate to retrieve and transmit the text file that includes the device information similarly as discussed above, while remaining within the scope of the present disclosure as well.
[0062] In specific examples, the device information included in the text file discussed above, or generated/retrieved by the device information provisioning engine 404 as discussed above, may include an Internet Protocol (IP) address for the computing device 400, a Media Access Control (MAC) address for the computing device 400, health information for the computing device 400, servicing information (e.g., a service “tag”/identifier for the computing device 400, an “express service code” for the computing device 400, etc.), model information (e.g., a model number) for the computing device 400, power supply information for the computing device 400 (e.g., a number of active Power Supply Units (PSUs), an indication of Alternating Current (AC) or Direct Current (DC) usage, etc.), fan system information for the computing device 400 (an indication of front-surface-to-rear-surface airflow or rear-surface-to-front-surface (“reverse”) airflow, a number of active fan devices, etc.), system event information for the computing device 400, temperature information for the computing device 400 (e.g., for relatively high-wattage optics devices, out-of-boundary temperature sensors, etc.), as well as any other device information that would be apparent to one of skill in the art in possession of the present disclosure. Furthermore, in addition to the device information discussed above, the device information display system 300 may be configured to display a variety of other information (e.g., custom information provided in the computing device 400 by a network administrator or other user, a Quick Response (QR) code providing a link to a manufacturer website, etc.) while remaining within the scope of the present disclosure as well.
[0063] As such, with reference to the embodiment illustrated in
[0064] The method 800 then proceeds to block 806 where the device information display system displays the device information. With reference to
[0065] Similarly, the service information GUI element 900b may provide access to the servicing information such as the service “tag”/identifier for the computing device 500 and the “express service code” for the computing device 500, each of which may have been included in the device information as discussed above. Similarly, the power supply/fan information GUI element 900c may provide access to the power supply information for the computing device 500 (e.g., a number of active PSUs, an indication of AC or DC usage, etc.) and the fan system information for the computing device 500 (an indication of front-surface-to-rear-surface airflow or rear-surface-to-front-surface (“reverse”) airflow, a number of active fan devices, etc.), each of which may have been included in the device information as discussed above. Similarly, the system alert GUI element 900d may provide access to the system event information for the computing device 500 that may be included in the device information as discussed above. Similarly, the temperature information GUI element 900e may provide access to the temperature information for the computing device (e.g., for relatively high-wattage optics devices, out-of-boundary temperature sensors, etc.) that may be included in the device information as discussed above. Furthermore, the device information display screen 900 may also display a variety of other information (e.g., custom information provided by a network administrator or other user, a Quick Response (QR) code providing a link to a manufacturer website, etc.) while remaining within the scope of the present disclosure as well.
[0066] With reference to
[0067] Similarly, the service information GUI element 1000b may provide access to the servicing information such as the service “tag”/identifier for the computing device 600 and the “express service code” for the computing device 600, each of which may have been included in the device information as discussed above. Similarly, the power supply/fan information GUI element 1000c may provide access to the power supply information for the computing device 600 (e.g., a number of active PSUs, an indication of AC or DC usage, etc.) and the fan system information for the computing device 600 (an indication of front-surface-to-rear-surface airflow or rear-surface-to-front-surface (“reverse”) airflow, a number of active fan devices, etc.), each of which may have been included in the device information as discussed above. Similarly, the system alert GUI element 1000d may provide access to the system event information for the computing device 600 that may be included in the device information as discussed above. Similarly, the temperature information GUI element 1000e may provide access to the temperature information for the computing device (e.g., for relatively high-wattage optics devices, out-of-boundary temperature sensors, etc.) that may be included in the device information as discussed above. Furthermore, the device information display screen 1000 may also display a variety of other information (e.g., custom information provided by a network administrator or other user, a Quick Response (QR) code providing a link to a manufacturer website, etc.) while remaining within the scope of the present disclosure as well.
[0068] With reference to
[0069] Similarly, the service information GUI element 1100b may provide access to the servicing information such as the service “tag”/identifier for the computing device 700 and the “express service code” for the computing device 600, each of which may have been included in the device information as discussed above. Similarly, the power supply/fan information GUI element 1100c may provide access to the power supply information for the computing device 700 (e.g., a number of active PSUs, an indication of AC or DC usage, etc.) and the fan system information for the computing device 700 (an indication of front-surface-to-rear-surface airflow or rear-surface-to-front-surface (“reverse”) airflow, a number of active fan devices, etc.), each of which may have been included in the device information as discussed above. Similarly, the system alert GUI element 1100d may provide access to the system event information for the computing device 700 that may be included in the device information as discussed above. Similarly, the temperature information GUI element 1100e may provide access to the temperature information for the computing device (e.g., for relatively high-wattage optics devices, out-of-boundary temperature sensors, etc.) that may be included in the device information as discussed above. Furthermore, the device information display screen 1100 may also display a variety of other information (e.g., custom information provided by a network administrator or other user, a Quick Response (QR) code providing a link to a manufacturer website, etc.) while remaining within the scope of the present disclosure as well.
[0070] The method 800 then proceeds to decision block 808 where the method 800 proceeds depending on whether the device information display system is disconnected from the computing device. In an embodiment, as long as the device information display system 300 remains connected to a computing device, that device information display system 300 may automatically receive any updates for the device information for that computing device, and then update the device information displayed by the device information display system 300 with those updates. However, in the event the device information display system 300 is disconnected to a computing device, that device information display system 300 may continue to display the device information for that computing device, and when that device information has been updated during its connection to the computing device, the device information display system 300 may display the latest update of the device information for that computing device (while in some embodiments erasing at least some older versions of the device information in order to save storage space).
[0071] Thus, if at decision block 806 the device information display system is not disconnected from the computing device, the method 400 returns to block 804 where the device information display system 300 may automatically receive and store device information associated with the computing device to which it was connected at block 802 (e.g., in the event that device information has changed and an update is available), and to block 806 with the device information display system 300 displays the device information 806. As such, the method 800 may loop such that the device information display system 300 automatically updates and displays device information for the computing devices as along as it is connected to that computing device.
[0072] As will be appreciated by one of skill in the art in possession of the present disclosure, the embodiment illustrated in
[0073] Similarly, the user of the device information display system 300 may use the input subsystem 312 (or a “touch” input subsystem provided by the display subsystem 314) to select the service information GUI element 900b to access the servicing information such as the service “tag”/identifier for the computing device 500 and the “express service code” for the computing device 500 while the device information display system 300 is connected to the computing device 500. Similarly, the user of the device information display system 300 may use the input subsystem 312 (or a “touch” input subsystem provided by the display subsystem 314) to select the power supply/fan information GUI element 900c to access the power supply information for the computing device 500 (e.g., a number of active PSUs, an indication of AC or DC usage, etc.) and the fan system information for the computing device 500 (an indication of front-surface-to-rear-surface airflow or rear-surface-to-front-surface (“reverse”) airflow, a number of active fan devices, etc.) while the device information display system 300 is connected to the computing device 500. Similarly, the user of the device information display system 300 may use the input subsystem 312 (or a “touch” input subsystem provided by the display subsystem 314) to select the system alert GUI element 900d to access the system event information for the computing device 500 while the device information display system 300 is connected to the computing device 500. Similarly, the user of the device information display system 300 may use the input subsystem 312 (or a “touch” input subsystem provided by the display subsystem 314) to select the temperature information GUI element 900e to access the temperature information for the computing device (e.g., for relatively high-wattage optics devices, out-of-boundary temperature sensors, etc.) while the device information display system 300 is connected to the computing device 500.
[0074] As will also be appreciated by one of skill in the art in possession of the present disclosure, the embodiment illustrated in
[0075] Similarly, the user of the device information display system 300 may use the input subsystem 312 (or a “touch” input subsystem provided by the display subsystem 314) to select the power supply/fan information GUI element 1100c to access the power supply information for the computing device 700 (e.g., a number of active PSUs, an indication of AC or DC usage, etc.) and the fan system information for the computing device 700 (an indication of front-surface-to-rear-surface airflow or rear-surface-to-front-surface (“reverse”) airflow, a number of active fan devices, etc.) displayed (and updated) on the device information display screen 1100 provided on the device information display system 300 wired to the computing devices 700. Similarly, the user of the device information display system 300 may use the input subsystem 312 (or a “touch” input subsystem provided by the display subsystem 314) to select the system alert GUI element 1100d to access the system event information for the computing device 700 displayed (and updated) on the device information display screen 1100 provided on the device information display system 300 wired to the computing devices 700. Similarly, the user of the device information display system 300 may use the input subsystem 312 (or a “touch” input subsystem provided by the display subsystem 314) to select the temperature information GUI element 1100e to access the temperature information for the computing device (e.g., for relatively high-wattage optics devices, out-of-boundary temperature sensors, etc.) displayed (and updated) on the device information display screen 1100 provided on the device information display system 300 wired to the computing devices 700.
[0076] If at decision block 806, the device information display system is disconnected from the computing device, the method 400 proceeds to block 810 where the device information display system displays the latest device information. In an embodiment, at block 810, the device information display system 300 may be disconnected from the computing device to which it was connected at block 802, and will operate (e.g., via power from the power subsystem 310) to continue to display the device information that was automatically received from that computing device at block 804. As will be appreciated by one of skill in the art in possession of the present disclosure, in the embodiment illustrated and discussed above with reference to
[0077] Thus, with reference to
[0078] Similarly, the user of the device information display system 300 may use the input subsystem 312 (or a “touch” input subsystem provided by the display subsystem 314) to select the power supply/fan information GUI element 900c to access the power supply information for the computing device 500 (e.g., a number of active PSUs, an indication of AC or DC usage, etc.) and the fan system information for the computing device 500 (an indication of front-surface-to-rear-surface airflow or rear-surface-to-front-surface (“reverse”) airflow, a number of active fan devices, etc.) after the device information display system 300 has been disconnected from the computing device 500. Similarly, the user of the device information display system 300 may use the input subsystem 312 (or a “touch” input subsystem provided by the display subsystem 314) to select the system alert GUI element 900d to access the system event information for the computing device 500 after the device information display system 300 has been disconnected from the computing device 500. Similarly, the user of the device information display system 300 may use the input subsystem 312 (or a “touch” input subsystem provided by the display subsystem 314) to select the temperature information GUI element 900e to access the temperature information for the computing device (e.g., for relatively high-wattage optics devices, out-of-boundary temperature sensors, etc.) after the device information display system 300 has been disconnected from the computing device 500.
[0079] Similarly, with reference to
[0080] Similarly, the user of the device information display system 300 may use the input subsystem 312 (or a “touch” input subsystem provided by the display subsystem 314) to select the power supply/fan information GUI element 1000c to access the power supply information for the computing device 600 (e.g., a number of active PSUs, an indication of AC or DC usage, etc.) and the fan system information for the computing device 600 (an indication of front-surface-to-rear-surface airflow or rear-surface-to-front-surface (“reverse”) airflow, a number of active fan devices, etc.) after the device information display system 300 has been disconnected from the computing device 600. Similarly, the user of the device information display system 300 may use the input subsystem 312 (or a “touch” input subsystem provided by the display subsystem 314) to select the system alert GUI element 1000d to access the system event information for the computing device 600 after the device information display system 300 has been disconnected from the computing device 600. Similarly, the user of the device information display system 300 may use the input subsystem 312 (or a “touch” input subsystem provided by the display subsystem 314) to select the temperature information GUI element 1000e to access the temperature information for the computing device (e.g., for relatively high-wattage optics devices, out-of-boundary temperature sensors, etc.) after the device information display system 300 has been disconnected from the computing device 600.
[0081] Following any performance of the method 800, the method 800 may be repeated to connect the device information display systems 300 discussed above with regard to
[0082] Thus, systems and methods have been described that provide dynamic/active device information “luggage” tags that may be connected to a computing device, automatically receive device information about that computing device, display and update that device information, and continue to display the latest updated device information after being disconnected from that computing device. As will be appreciated by one of skill in the art in possession of the present disclosure, the dynamic/active device information “luggage” tags of the present disclosure eliminate the need for console cables and/or console ports, management devices and drivers, adapter hardware, and knowledge of console settings (e.g., baud rate, parity, etc.) needed to access a CLI in a computing device in order to retrieve its device information, and operate to greatly reduce the amount of time needed to retrieve that device information from the computing device.
[0083] Although illustrative embodiments have been shown and described, a wide range of modification, change and substitution is contemplated in the foregoing disclosure and in some instances, some features of the embodiments may be employed without a corresponding use of other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the embodiments disclosed herein.