Monitoring The System Using Sun Management Center; Table 6-7 What Rsc Monitors - Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V480 Administration Manual

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RSC lets you monitor the following on the Sun Fire V480 server.
What
RSC
TABLE 6-7
Item Monitored
Disk drives
Fan trays
CPU/Memory boards
Power supplies
System temperature
Server front panel
Before you can start using RSC, you must install and configure its software on the
server and client systems. Instructions for doing this are given in the Sun Remote
System Control (RSC) User's Guide.
You also have to make any needed physical connections and set OpenBoot
configuration variables that redirect the console output to RSC. The latter task is
described in "How to Redirect the System Console to RSC" on page 165.
For instructions on using RSC to monitor a Sun Fire V480 system, see "How to
Monitor the System Using RSC" on page 195.
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.
Monitors
What RSC Reveals
Whether each slot has a drive present, and whether it reports
OK status
Fan speed and whether the fan trays report OK status
The presence of a CPU/Memory board, the temperature
measured at each CPU, and any thermal warning or failure
conditions
Whether each bay has a power supply present, and whether it
reports OK status
System ambient temperature as measured at several locations in
the system, as well as any thermal warning or failure conditions
System control switch position and status of LEDs
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