Sun Management Center 3.5 agents should be installed on every managed node in your network to enable advanced management and monitoring functions. Sun Management Center agents are supported on any SPARC platform workstations and servers running Solaris version 2.6, Solaris version 7, Solaris version 8, or Solaris version 9. Sun Management Center agents are not available for Solaris operating environment (x86 Platform Edition) systems or for Microsoft Windows systems.
Sun Management Center agents add a minimal computational load on the host system. The computational load is caused by normal management operations, including periodic data acquisition, alarm rule processing, alarm annunciation, alarm action execution, and the processing of client requests.
The amount of load introduced is proportional to the rate at which data is gathered, the amount of data gathered, the number of alarms detected, and the number of user requests. The percentage of CPU resources consumed therefore depends on the number and type of modules loaded on the system, the configuration of these modules, and the computational capacity of the host system.
Even on low-end machines with a comprehensive suite of modules loaded and high management activity, the agent should never consume more than a fraction of the CPU resources.
The following table provides estimates of CPU and RAM usage.
Table C–1 Agent CPU and RAM Use Estimates by System Type
Server Type |
Configuration |
CPU Usage |
RAM Usage (average) |
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Heavy or Light |
Maximum |
Minimum |
Average |
Size |
Resident Size |
|
Netra X1 |
Light |
16.3% |
0.0% |
0.09% |
12 Mbytes |
10 Mbytes |
Sun Enterprise 420R |
Light |
14.3% |
0.0% |
0.13% |
15 Mbytes |
14 Mbytes |
Sun Blade 1000 |
Light |
0.3% |
0.0% |
0.03% |
17 Mbytes |
16 Mbytes |
Sun Blade 100 |
Heavy |
14.0% |
0.2% |
8.9% |
29 Mbytes |
29 Mbytes |
Light configurations are based on an agent with the following modules loaded:
Kernel-Reader Simple
Agent Statistics
MIB-II Simple
The heavy configuration is based on an agent with the following modules loaded:
The heavy configuration is likely to be greater than needed. Larger machines typically have larger hardware configurations with more processors and disks. These configurations result in greater memory consumption by agents running on larger machines.
The virtual memory used by an agent depends on multiple factors. The primary considerations are the number of management modules loaded and the amount of information being monitored by these modules. Loading many modules on an agent increases its memory requirement. Similarly, agents managing hosts with large disk arrays or other highly scalable assets will probably require more virtual memory because the volume of management information passing through the agents will increase.
In general, a base agent with the default set of management modules loaded is under 10 Mbytes in size. The base agent requires only 50% to 60% of the 10 Mbytes to be resident in physical memory.
The majority of Sun Management Center management modules are portable across all SPARC platform systems running Sun Management Center agents. Some advanced hardware-specific Sun Management Center modules, however, are not supported on all Sun hardware. Specifically, the platform Config-Reader and Dynamic Reconfiguration modules provide advanced management of the underlying hardware platform. The functions these modules provide are not necessarily applicable to all hardware systems in the Sun product family.
The following table summarizes the availability of the Sun Management Center management modules on the various hardware platforms.
Table C–2 Hardware-Specific Module Availability
Hardware |
Config-Reader Module |
Dynamic Reconfiguration Module |
All Other Sun Management Center Modules |
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SPARCStation 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 |
No |
No |
Yes |
Sun Ultra 1, 2, 5, 10, 30, 60, 80 |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Sun Enterprise 5, 10, 150, 250, 450, 220R, 420R, Sun Fire 280R, Sun Fire V480 |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
SPARCserver 1000, 1000E |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
SPARCcenter 2000, 2000E |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Sun Enterprise 3x00, 4x00, 5x00, 6x000 |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Sun Enterprise 10000 |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Sun StorEdge A5x00, T3 |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Netra T1, T1120-1125, T1400-T1405 |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Sun Blade 100, 1000 |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Sun Fire, 3800, 4800, 4810, 6800, V880 |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
The resource requirements of management modules depend on the following factors:
The number of managed properties in the module.
The volume of managed property data processed in the module. Tables with many rows of data incur increased resource usage.
The refresh intervals of managed properties.
The complexity of data collection and rule processing.
The following table summarizes the resource impact of the Sun Management Center management modules.
Table C–3 Sun Management Center Management Module System Impact Summary