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In addition to a new web interface and the ability to install the IBM Director server
on AIX, Active Energy Manager leverages Director 6.1 to provide the following
new features:
Dynamic Power Save for supported POWER6 servers
Threshold-driven events for power, input temperature, and effective CPU
speed
Enhanced power policies for individual servers, and groups of servers
Expanded power capping ranges via “soft” power caps on supported servers
Complete Command Line Interface (CLI) support
Support for additional hardware, including:
– SynapSense Wireless Sensor Nodes
– Non-IBM Power Distribution Units (PDUs) from Eaton and Raritan
– Uninterruptible Power Supplies from Eaton
– Monitoring of equipment managed by Emerson-Liebert’s SiteScan,
including Computer Room Air Conditioning (CRAC) units, chillers, UPS’s,
and PDUs. This includes getting real-time data on power consumption, as
well as alerts when there are problems
For more information about the IBM Active Energy Manager, see the following
resources:
http://www.ibm.com/systems/management/director/extensions/actengmrg.ht
ml
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/hardware/whitepapers/energyscale.h
tml
3.11.3 Cluster Systems Management (CSM)
IBM Cluster Systems Management (CSM) provides several useful functions to
manage a cluster from a single point-of-control. These include resource
monitoring, automated monitoring and operation, remote hardware control,
remote command execution, security, configuration file management, parallel
network installation, and diagnostics.
CSM V1.7 supports the following functions on the IBM BladeCenter JS23 and
JS43 Express:
Hardware control
Install and update software on nodes
Distributed command execution
File synchronization across cluster
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