v
ECC
memory
v
ECC
protection
on
the
L2
cache
v
Error
codes
and
messages
v
Failover
Ethernet
support
v
Hot-spare
memory
v
Hot-swap
drives
on
optional
Serial
Attached
SCSI
(SAS)
storage
expansion
unit
v
Light
path
diagnostics
feature
v
Memory
parity
testing
v
Microprocessor
built-in
self-test
(BIST)
during
power-on
self-test
(POST)
v
Microprocessor
presence
detection
v
Microprocessor
serial
number
access
v
Power
policy
support
v
Power-on
self-test
(POST)
v
Predictive
Failure
Analysis
(PFA)
alerts
v
ROM
resident
diagnostics
v
FB-DDR2
SDRAM
with
serial
presence
detect
(SPD)
and
vital
product
data
(VPD)
v
Memory
mirroring
with
an
optional
Memory
and
I/O
Expansion
Blade
v
Service
processor
that
communicates
with
the
management
module
to
enable
remote
blade
server
management
v
System
error
logging
v
Wake
on
LAN
capability
IBM
Director
With
IBM
Director,
a
network
administrator
can
perform
the
following
tasks:
v
View
the
hardware
configuration
of
remote
systems,
in
detail
v
Monitor
the
usage
and
performance
of
critical
components,
such
as
microprocessors,
disks,
and
memory
v
Centrally
manage
individual
or
large
groups
of
IBM
and
non-IBM
x86
processor-based
servers,
desktop
computers,
workstations,
and
notebook
computers
on
a
variety
of
platforms
IBM
Director
provides
a
comprehensive
entry-level
workgroup
hardware
manager.
It
includes
the
following
key
features:
v
Advanced
self-management
capabilities
for
maximum
system
availability.
v
Multiple
operating-system
platform
support,
including
Microsoft
Windows
2000
Server,
Windows
Server
2003,
Windows
XP
Professional,
AIX
®
,
i5/OS
®
,
Red
Hat
Linux,
SUSE
Linux,
VMware,
and
Novell
NetWare.
For
a
complete
list
of
operating
systems
that
support
IBM
Director,
see
the
IBM
Director
Compatibility
Document.
This
document
is
in
Portable
Document
Format
(PDF)
at
http://www.ibm.com/systems/management/director/resources/.
It
is
updated
every
6
to
8
weeks.
v
Support
for
IBM
and
non-IBM
servers,
desktop
computers,
workstations,
and
notebook
computers.
v
Support
for
systems-management
industry
standards.
v
Integration
into
leading
workgroup
and
enterprise
systems-management
environments.
v
Ease
of
use,
training,
and
setup.
Chapter
1.
Introduction
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