This section provides the minimal Sun Management Center 3.6 hardware and software requirements. For detailed requirements and sizing information, see the Sun Management Center 3.6 Installation and Configuration Guide.
The following table lists the Sun systems supported by Sun Management Center 3.6.
For updated information on supported hardware, see the Sun Management Center 3.6 Installation and Configuration Guide.
Table 3 Sun Systems Supported by Sun Management Center 3.6
System Type |
Model |
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NetraTM |
Netra 1280 |
Netra T4/Netra 20 |
|
Netra T 1120/1125 |
|
Netra T 1400/1405 |
|
Sun Fire V100 |
|
Sun Fire V120/Netra 120 |
|
Sun Fire V210 |
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Sun Fire V240 |
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Sun Fire V250 |
|
Sun Fire V440 |
|
Netra 240 |
|
Netra 440 |
|
Sun Fire midrange and high-end |
Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 |
Sun Fire E6900/E4900 |
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Sun Fire E25K/E20K/15K/12K |
|
Sun Fire E2900 |
|
Sun Fire V1280 |
|
Workgroup Server |
Sun Fire 280R |
Sun Fire V480 |
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Sun Fire V490 |
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Sun Fire V880 |
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Sun Fire V890 |
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Desktop |
Sun BladeTM 100 |
Sun Blade 150 |
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Sun Blade 1000 |
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Sun Blade 1500 |
|
Sun Blade 2000 |
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Sun Blade 2500 |
The following table provides a summary of Sun Management Center 3.6 base layer requirements.
Some hardware platform config readers (add-ons) do not work on all layers of Sun Management Center when installed on Solaris 10.
For specific information about determining the total amount of resources needed, see “Determining Hardware Resources”.
Table 4 Sun Management Center 3.6 System Requirements
The default maximum heap size for the console and server is 64 Mbytes apiece.
Java console does not install jar files for add-ons.
You can customize the maximum heap size for the console and server as described in “Starting Components Using es-start”.
The following table shows the minimum disk space necessary for each Sun Management Center layer to install the base add-ons. For installation requirements for other add-ons, see the documentation supplement for that add-on. See Sun Management Center Documentation Resources.
For specific information about determining the total amount of resources needed, see “Determining Hardware Resources”.
Table 5 Add-on Disk Space Requirements by Base Component
Sun Management Center 3.6 requires JDKTM 1.4.2 (minimum requirement), which is available on the <DiskMountDir>/disk1/jdk_dir directory, where jdk_dir is the name of the JDK directory on the disk.
The JDK available on the disk is only for Windows and Solaris. Download the appropriate JDK for Linux.
Install the JDK from the disk using the pkgadd command.
Type the command pkgadd -d <DiskMountDir>/disk1/jdk_dir.
Press Return to install all of the packages. The JDK packages are installed in the /usr/j2se directory.
Reset the JAVA_HOME environment variable to /usr/j2se.
In a C shell environment, type:
# setenv JAVA_HOME /usr/j2se |
In a Bourne or Korn shell environment, type:
# JAVA_HOME=/usr/j2se # export JAVA_HOME |
Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable in your .login or .cshrc file.