Sun N1 System Manager 1.3 Introduction

Chapter 1 Sun N1 System Manager Overview

This chapter provides a summary of Sun N1 System Manager 1.3 functions and components.

Sun N1 System Manager Features

The Sun N1 System Manager is a system management tool that enables you to discover and subsequently manage racks of servers or other groupings of horizontally scaled servers using a single browser user interface. In this manual, the term manageable server is used for a server that the N1 System Manager network can access, but the N1 System Manager has not yet discovered. A managed server is a server that has been successfully discovered by the N1 System Manager and is subsequently managed by the N1 System Manager.

The Sun N1 System Manager browser interface provides an integrated command line interface. You can also run the same command line interface from a UNIX shell on the management server.

The Sun N1 System Manager system or N1 System Manager enables you to do the following tasks:

Sun N1 System Manager Components

The following figure provides a high-level overview of the hardware components of the N1 System Manager.

Figure 1–1 N1 System Manager Components

Diagram: N1 System Manager Components

The above diagram represents one of the possible N1 System Manager configurations. For further information, see Reference Configurations in Sun N1 System Manager 1.3 Site Preparation Guide.

The following list describes each of the components.

The following diagram illustrates a sample production environment in which the data and provisioning network are on separate VLANs, and in which multiple VLAN assignments have been used to configure the data network for end user access.

Figure 1–2 Sample Production Environment

Diagram: Sample production VLAN configuration