Sun Microsystems V490 manual Sun Remote System Control Software

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Host-level multipathing (there is no multipathing support for boot devices)

Physical host controller interface (pHCI) support

Sun StorEdge T3 and Sun StorEdge A5x00 support

Load balancing

Coexistence with Alternate Pathing (AP) and Dynamic Multipathing (DMP)

For further details about MPxIO, see “Multiplexed I/O (MPxIO)” on page 66. Also consult your Solaris documentation.

Sun Remote System Control Software

Sun Remote System Control (RSC) software is a secure server management tool that lets you monitor and control your server over a serial line or over a network. RSC provides remote system administration for geographically distributed or physically inaccessible systems. The RSC software works with the system controller (SC) card on the Sun Fire V490 system PCI riser board. The SC card provides an Ethernet connection to a remote console and a serial connection to a local alphanumeric terminal.

Once RSC is configured to manage your server, you can use it to run diagnostic tests, view diagnostic and error messages, reboot your server, and display environmental status information from a remote console.

RSC provides the following features:

Remote system monitoring and error reporting (including diagnostic output)

Remote reboot, power-on, power-off, and reset functions

Ability to monitor system environmental conditions remotely

Ability to run diagnostic tests from a remote console

Ability to capture and store the console log, which you may review or replay later, remotely

Remote event notification for overtemperature conditions, power supply failures, fatal system errors, system shutdown, or system reset

Remote access to detailed event logs

Remote console functions via Ethernet or serial port

For more details about system controller hardware, see “About the System Controller (SC) Card” on page 33.

For further information, see “How to Monitor the System Using the System Controller and RSC Software” on page 190 and the Sun Remote System Controller (RSC) User’s Guide provided on the Sun Fire V490 Documentation CD.

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V490 specifications

Sun Microsystems V490 is a robust, high-performance server that was launched in the mid-2000s. It is part of Sun's Enterprise line of servers, specifically designed to meet the needs of businesses requiring reliability, scalability, and efficiency in their computing environments. The V490 is well-regarded for its versatility and ability to handle demanding applications.

At the heart of the V490 is its support for the UltraSPARC IV processor. The server can be configured to contain up to four processors, allowing it to deliver exceptional parallel processing capabilities. The UltraSPARC IV architecture enhances throughput and efficiency, making it suitable for enterprise applications and database management tasks.

One of the standout features of the V490 is its memory capacity. The server can support up to 64 GB of RAM, which allows for extensive caching and improved performance for memory-intensive applications. Coupled with a high bandwidth architecture, the V490 ensures that data can be processed quickly and effectively.

The V490 also emphasizes storage flexibility. It comes equipped with multiple disk drive bays, allowing for a combination of SATA and SAS drives. This flexibility enables businesses to tailor their storage solutions according to their specific performance and redundancy requirements. The V490 supports hot-swappable drives, making maintenance and upgrades considerably easier without taking the server offline.

In terms of connectivity, the Sun V490 features a variety of networking options. It includes multiple Gigabit Ethernet ports, ensuring high-speed data transfer and redundancy. Additionally, the server supports advanced input/output capabilities, making it compatible with various peripherals and external storage solutions.

Sun Microsystems V490 runs on the Solaris operating system, known for its stability and security. This OS enhances the server's performance while providing a reliable platform for mission-critical applications. The V490 also supports virtualization technologies, allowing organizations to run multiple operating systems and applications on a single hardware platform, thus optimizing resource utilization.

Another key characteristic of the V490 is its thermal efficiency. The server is designed with an advanced cooling system that minimizes energy consumption while maximizing performance. This focus on power efficiency aligns with modern data center requirements for sustainability and reduced operational costs.

In summary, the Sun Microsystems V490 is a powerful enterprise server that combines the latest processing technologies, substantial memory and storage capabilities, and robust networking options. Its scalability, along with advanced virtualization support and energy-efficient design, makes it a suitable choice for organizations looking to enhance their IT infrastructure. The V490 remains a testament to Sun Microsystems' commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable computing solutions.