On the Health Check page, specify the following fields to start a full health check on SCP:
Platform Type: select SCP.
Username: enter sysadm if you use SCP 6.3.0 or later, or root if you use HCI of earlier versions.
Platform IP: enter the SCP IP address.
Password: enter the admin password of SCP.
SSH Port: enter 22345, which is the port number for remote maintenance of SCP.
Note: Before the health check starts, log in to SCP and go to Management > System Maintenance and Upgrade > Remote Maintenance. Then, click Enable in the SSH Port section. Once the check is complete, disable it.
When the Privacy Policy page appears, please read it carefully. If you agree, click I Agree to start the health check and report relevant information. If you do not agree, click I Reject to proceed with the health check without reporting any information.
The following figure shows a full health check in progress.
When the health check is complete, the health check result is displayed. As shown in the following figure, you can directly view health check result information on this interface. Different colors indicate different levels: yellow indicates an alert, and red indicates a fault.