Monitoring The System Using Sun Management Center; Table 2-7 What Sun Management Center Monitors; Table 2-8 Device Status Reported By Sun Management Center - Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V440 Diagnostics And Troubleshooting Manual

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Monitoring the System Using Sun Management
Center
Sun Management Center software provides enterprise-wide monitoring of Sun
servers and workstations, including their subsystems, components, and peripheral
devices. The system being monitored must be up and running, and you need to
install all the proper software components on various systems in your network.
Individual devices are divided into three categories: physical, logical, and
environmental. Sun Management Center lets you monitor the following devices on
the Sun Fire V440 server.
TABLE 2-7
Device Monitored
CPUs
DIMMs
Disk drives
Indicators (LEDs)
Fans
Network
interfaces
PCI cards
Power supplies
How Sun Management Center Reports Status
For each device in a monitored Sun Fire V440 server, Sun Management Center
distinguishes between and reports the statuses given in
TABLE 2-8
Status
Degraded
Error
Failure Predicted
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Sun Management Center
What
Device Category
Logical
Environmental
Physical
Logical
Logical
Physical
Environmental
Logical
Physical
Physical
Environmental
Device Status Reported by Sun Management Center
Meaning
Device is operating at less than peak performance
Problem detected
Available statistics suggest that device failure is imminent
Monitors
What Sun Management Center Reveals
CPU presence and status
CPU temperature and thermal warnings
Module presence and error information
Drive presence, status, and error information
Indicator status
Fan presence and status
Fan speed
Device presence, status, and error information
Card presence
Power supply presence and status
System voltages and currents
.
TABLE 2-8

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