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IBM® Systems Director 6.1 is a platform management foundation that streamlines the way physical and virtual systems are managed across a multi-system environment. Leveraging industry standards, IBM Systems Director supports multiple operating systems and virtualization technologies across IBM and non-IBM platforms. IBM Systems Director 6.1 is an easy to use, point and click, simplified management solution. Through a single user interface, IBM Systems Director provides consistent views for visualizing managed systems, determining how these systems relate to one another while identifying their individual status, thus helping to correlate technical resources with business needs. IBM Systems Director is the next generation platform mangement solution of IBM Director that can improve the total cost of ownership by decreasing management costs and improving the utilization of existing IT resources within a datacenter by eliminating the need to maintain multiple tools. IBM Systems Director Transition Manager for HP Systems Insight Manager is an IBM Systems Director plug-in. Using Transition Manager, you can discover systems that are being managed by HP Systems Insight Manager and smoothly make the transition to managing the systems in IBM Systems Director. Transitioned systems can be either IBM and non-IBM hardware. After the transition is complete, you can manage the systems using IBM Systems Director which can provide superior systems-management features for IBM hardware. Additionally, you can still manage the systems using HP Systems Insight Manager. More information can be found HERE IBM® Systems Director VMControl V2.1 represents a transformation from managing virtualization to using virtualization to better manage your IT infrastructure. IBM Systems Director V6.1 and IBM Systems Director VMControl V2.1 are designed to help reduce the total cost of ownership in a virtual environment by decreasing management costs, increasing asset utilization, and linking infrastructure performance to business goals. IBM® Systems Director VMControl Version 2.1 is a progressive set of capabilities designed to simplify the management of virtual environments across multiple virtualization technologies and physical platforms. IBM Systems Director VMControl delivers leadership heterogeneous virtualization management through IBM Systems Director VMcontrol Express Edition and VMcontrol Standard Edition More info @ this site can be found HERE and @ the InfoCenter HERE IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager™ V4.1 (AEM) software, an extension of IBM® Systems Director, is available on Linux® on Power, Linux on System x™, Linux on System z®, AIX®, and Windows® operating systems to help you monitor and manage the power and thermal usage of your IT environment. The new features in this release are: Web-based user interface requiring only a browser, Soft power capping, Energy thresholding, Group capping, Integration with Emerson-Liebert's SiteScan management application (the SiteScan application is supported by Emerson Network Power), Additional power savings modes, Command-line interface support, Select non-IBM PDU support AEM V4.1 is available as a Web download HERE and includes AEM's monitoring and management functions. AEM's monitoring functions are available for no charge, and the AEM management functions are enabled for a 60-day evaluation period. IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager (AEM) 4.1 can effectively help allocate, match, and cap power and thermal limits in the data center at the system, chassis, or rack level. By enabling these energy management technologies, you can effectively manage your systems while potentially improving your cost of computing. AEM is positioned as a key component of IBM's energy-efficient technologies and services, which are part of IBM's Project Big Green that began May 2007. It is also part of the New Enterprise Data Center strategy and is delivered as part of IBM Systems Director. Active Energy Manager measures, monitors, and manages the energy management components built into IBM servers and provides a cross-platform management solution. It also provides a source of energy management data that can be exploited by Tivoli® enterprise solutions (for example, IBM Tivoli Monitoring). Active Energy Manager also retrieves temperature and power information via wireless sensors (SynapSense) and collects alerts, events, and data from certain facility providers related to power and cooling equipment. AEM V4.1 builds upon AEM V3.1.1 and offers additional facility provider support for monitoring environmental data from facility providers such as SynapSense and Emerson Network Power. In addition, AEM V4.1 supports select non-IBM PDUs and UPSs as documented in the product library. Additional features and enhancements to AEM V4.1 include: The Active Energy Manager product has been enhanced with the following functions: In addition, a number of new and improved energy management functions are now available. These include: Previous releases of AEM only allowed the setting of a single static power savings mode. AEM V4.1 provides the new Dynamic power savings mode: Hardware/firmware adjust power usage based on workload. Within this mode, users can choose whether they want to optimize for low power for performance. In previous releases, AEM supported the monitoring of power and temperature from IBM PDU+ units. In AEM V4.1, several non-IBM pieces of power equipment can also be monitored. For the complete list and model numbers supported, refer to the AEM home page. Manufacturers include: In AEM 3.1.1, support was added to interface with Emerson Network Power's SiteScan application, which allowed AEM to receive events and alerts related to power and cooling equipment. In AEM V4.1, the interface to SiteScan can also be used to collect power, temperature, and other equipment-specific data from non-IT hardware, such as air conditioning units, chillers, UPSs, and PDUs. This will allow AEM users to get a more complete view of an entire data center. This equipment will also be visible within the IBM Systems Director resource navigator, where properties can be displayed. This is the next step in integration between IT administration and facilities administration. For the complete list and model numbers supported, refer to the AEM home page. In AEM 3.1.1, support was added to be able to monitor power and temperature from SynapSense wireless sensors. In AEM V4.1, additional sensor data will be collected, including humidity. These are metrics that can be used to aid in the efficiency of data centers, and could be used to help run fans in equipment at the optimum speed. In addition, users will be able to associate sensor data with other equipment. For example, a user could assign a temperature sensor to the input of a server to help monitor. In this release, virtually all functions that can be done in the user interface can also be done via a command line interface. This allows these functions to be used in scripts, which is essential to how systems management is done by many customers. This function allows a user to set a power cap for a group of systems (such as all the systems in a rack). AEM will then adjust the power caps of the individual systems in the group in order to meet that group power cap setting. For example, if a user has 10 systems in a rack, and wants to set a group cap of 4,000 watts, then AEM may set a power cap of 400 watts for each server. If there are different types of servers in the group, then the appropriate caps will be set to keep the group cap value. The fans on servers are one of the components that use a significant amount of power. Anything than can be done to slow them down, when possible, can save energy. AEM V4.1 allows users to input an altitude value for their data center. AEM then passes this information to servers that are properly enabled so they can use this information to help optimize fan speeds. If AEM is able to get altitude information from other sensors in the data center, then that information will be used. The IBM Electronic Service Agent tool is integrated into the IBM Systems Director Service and Support Manager. IBM Systems Director Service and Support Manager is a no-charge callhome plug-in to IBM Systems Director that automatically reports hardware problems and collects system service information for monitored systems. With these functions, Electronic Service Agent can monitor, track, and capture system hardware errors and service information and report them directly to IBM support for you. IBM support representatives use system problem descriptions and service information to better diagnose issues with your systems. With early knowledge about potential problems that Electronic Service Agent provides, IBM can proactively assist you in achieving higher availability and better performance. In addition, associating your systems with your secure IBM ID when you activate Electronic Service Agent gives you access to valuable IT management tools in the IBM Electronic Services portfolio, such as My Systems, My Notifications, and My Search. These tools are customized to your system configuration, giving you access through the Web or e-mail to your service information that Electronic Service Agent collects about your systems. For detailed information on these IT management tools, see the Electronic Services web site. Electronic Service Agent for IBM Systems Director can be configured to complete the following tasks: 1. Monitor System x hardware components, such as ServRAID™ and Service Processors, for errors and securely transmit them to IBM. When necessary, a service requests is automatically opened and routed to the IBM Support Center. IBM may dispatch service personnel to your site with the parts needed to correct the problem. You'll have fewer unexpected outages and failures in your business operations. 2. Collect and send to IBM system hardware inventory and maintenance levels of the software program products running on your systems. This aids remote support centers and onsite service personnel in problem source identification by providing a comprehensive configuration of the system and supported peripherals. |
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