Supported Platforms
For the latest information on supported hardware platforms, see the Sun Management Center Web
site at http://www.sun.com/sunmanagementcenter.
Sun Management Center uses modules to monitor and manage the resources of systems, applications,
and network devices. The module defines a collection of objects to be monitored by
the agent. The Config-Reader module is required for hardware configuration information.
The following table provides examples of supported platforms for Sun Management Center and
its add-ons.
Table 2–2 Examples of Supported Platforms
Operating System
|
Sun Management Center Layers
|
Example Hardware
|
Solaris (SPARC)
|
Agent, console, server, add-ons
Note –
Some add-ons are platform-specific.
|
-
Small server
Agents: 1 to 250 nodes
Processor:
Single 550/650 MHz UltraSPARC® IIi processor
or higher
Memory: 1 GB RAM or higher
Examples: Sun Fire V100/V120
-
Medium server
Agents: 250 to 500 nodes
Processor:
Single 1.5 GHz UltraSPARC® IIIi processor
or higher
Memory: 2 GB RAM or higher
Examples: Sun Blade 1500
-
Large server:
Agents: 500 to 750 nodes
Processor: Two 1.34 GHz UltraSPARC® IIIi
processors or higher
Memory: 2 GB RAM or higher
Examples:
Sun Fire V210/V240, Sun Blade 2500
-
Extra-large server:
Agents: 750 to 1000 nodes
Processor: Four 1.28 GHz/1.5 GHz UltraSPARC® IIIi
processors or higher
Memory: 2 GB RAM or higher
Examples:
Sun Fire V440/V480/V490
|
Solaris (SPARC)
|
Agent, console, add-ons
Note –
Some add-ons are platform-specific.
|
-
SPARCStation 1/ 2/ 5/10/ 20
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Ultra 1/450
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Sun Blade 100/1000
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Netra AC200/1120/1125/1400/1405
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Sun Enterprise 150/3000/4000/ 5000/6000
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Sun Ultra Enterprise 150/3000/4000/5000
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Sun Fire 280R/V880/3800/4800/4810/6800/15000
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SPARCcenter® 2000/2000E/1000/1000E
|
Solaris (x86), Linux
|
Agent, console, some add-ons
|
-
Sun Fire V60x/V65x
-
Sun Fire V20z
-
Sun Fire V40z
|
Solaris, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP
|
Console layer and some add-ons
|
Pentium 233 MHz or better
|
The Config-Reader and the Dynamic Reconfiguration modules are not supported
on all Sun hardware platforms. However, all other base Sun Management Center modules
are supported on Sun hardware platforms.
For more information on base modules, refer to the Sun Management Center 3.6 User’s Guide.