N+2 Power Supply Redundancy; Alom System Controller - Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V445 Server Administration Manual

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power supplies, fan trays, and USB components. These components can be removed
and installed without issuing software commands. Hot-plug and hot-swap
technology significantly increase the system's serviceability and availability, by
providing you with the ability to do the following:
Increase storage capacity dynamically to handle larger work loads and to improve
system performance
Replace disk drives and power supplies without service disruption
For additional information about the system's hot-pluggable and hot-swappable
components, see
"About Hot-Pluggable and Hot-Swappable Components" on
page
85.

n+2 Power Supply Redundancy

The system features four hot-pluggable power supplies, any two of which are
capable of handling the system's entire load. Thus, the four power supplies provide
N+N redundancy, enabling the system to continue operating should up to two of the
power supplies or its AC power source fail.
For more information about power supplies, redundancy, and configuration rules,
see
"About the Power Supplies" on page

ALOM System Controller

Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager (ALOM) system controller is a secure server
management tool that comes preinstalled on the Sun Fire V445 server, in the form of
a module with preinstalled firmware. It lets you monitor and control your server
over a serial line or over a network. The ALOM system controller provides remote
system administration for geographically distributed or physically inaccessible
systems. You can connect to the ALOM system controller card using a local
alphanumeric terminal, a terminal server, or a modem connected to its serial
management port, or over a network using its 10BASE-T network management port.
For more details about the ALOM system controller hardware, see
ALOM System Controller Card" on page
For information about configuring and using the ALOM system controller, see:
"About the ALOM System Controller Command Prompt" on page 103
"Logging In to the ALOM System Controller" on page 104
"About the scadm Utility" on page 106
Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager (ALOM) Online Help
89.
77.
Chapter 5 Managing RAS Features and System Firmware
"About the
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