IPMI Utilities SUM SCM SPM SSM Optimized for Data Centers ly manage servers deployed across globe Manage hardware with no impact to applications Integrate utilities easily with existing infrastructure www.supermicro.com June 2013
Key Features: System Management Software Suite ly manage servers deployed across globe Manage server health, power consumption and firmware maintenance remotely using agent and agentless mechanisms. Manage hardware with no impact to applications Perform monitoring, configuration and update operations without affecting application performance or continuity using out-of-band (OOB) utilities. Integrate utilities easily with existing infrastructure Server management functions can be called through utilities command line interface to support existing data center automated management framework. Additionally, our server management utilities provides seamless integration with Nagios, Microsoft SCOM and other industry standard plugins. IPMI Utilities Supermicro s IPMI utilities monitor and configures information related to baseboard management controller (BMC) and some of commonly used utilities are highlighted below. IPMICFG - BMC/FRU Configuration Utility IPMICFG Feature List Command Line Utility Set up BMC IP Address NM (Node Manager) 2.0 Management IPMI User and Configuration Management IPMI Sensor and Event Management FRU Management SMCIPMITool - CLI Based IPMI Utility SMCIPMITool Feature List Command Line Utility IPMI Management NM (Node Manager) 2.0 Management IPMI Sensor and Event Management FRU Management IPMI User/Group Management Blade System Management IPMI Firmware Upgrade IPMIView - GUI Based IPMI Utility IPMIView Feature List JAVA GUI Interface IPMI System Management KVM Console Redirection Text Console Redirection Virtual Media Management IPMI User/Group Management Trap Receiver Mobile Support 2 System Management Software Suite ystem Management Software
SUM: Supermicro Update Manager SCM: Supermicro Command Manager The Supermicro Update Manager (SUM) remotely updates the BIOS and system settings of SMCI X9/X10 generation based machines through OOB (Out-Of-Band) communication channels, i.e. communication through the BMC/IPMI interface. Users can remotely edit system BIOS settings from a human-readable text file, and use this utility to configure the target machine s system BIOS configuration from such a text file. BIOS image and settings update operation is independent of system OS on the target machine and can be executed before a system OS is installed. The Supermicro Command Manager (SCM) is a parallel execution framework under, which allow system administrator to incorporate commands and execute them in parallel on multiple servers. SCM has two components i.e., server component to be installed on management server and agent installed on target nodes. Through SCM agent and server, administrator can execute commands on target operating system by nodes or by groups. SCM is designed to assist in integration with third party utilities and customization of management infrastructure. Current version of SCM has integrated Supermicro's In-band BIOS and IPMI flash utilities. Figure 1: SUM flash BIOS through IPMI SUM Feature List Updates BIOS ROM - Update/Preserve SMBIOS data, ME region, NVRAM Gets/Sets BIOS settings - Current settings, default settings Checks HW/FW support for OOB management Activates product key to enable OOB BIOS management feature Figure2: SCM architecture SCM Feature list Discover agents in IP range Execute commands in batch mode CLI interface allow easy integration into existing infrastructure Encryption based secure connection between agent and server SUM Server Requirements 50 MB free disk space 128 MB available RAM Ethernet network interface card Red Hat Enterprise Server 5 Update 0 (x86_64) or later JAVA Runtime Environment: OPEN JDK / Oracle JRE 1.6.0 or later Target Machine Requirements Firmware Requirements BMC Version Supermicro IPMI Firmware Revision 2.0 or later BIOS Version The BIOS Version 2.0 or later for selected X9 Romley servers/x10. SCM Server Requirements x86 servers 25 MB free disk space 256 MB available RAM Ethernet network interface cards Red Hat Enterprise Server 6.x x86_64 Target Machine Requirements Firmware Requirements Supermicro servers 25 MB free disk space 256 MB available RAM Ethernet network interface cards Red Hat Enterprise Server 6.x x86_64 System Management Software Suite 3
SPM: Supermicro Power Manager The Supermicro Power Manager (SPM) uses IPMI interfaces and Intel Node Manager 2.0 feature to monitor CPU/Memory/System power usage, and remotely control power consumption. It controls power consumption of systems by policy-based administration. By leveraging Intel's Data Center Manager technology, SPM enables administrator to configure policies by data center, room, row, rack, target machine, or logical group defined by self. Policies can be triggered by condition of power or temperature threshold and also by time of day. Monitor Control Sustain Optimize View power and temperature usage of server nodes Set limits on node power consumption to increase rack density Automatically reduce power to sustain operations during power or cooling events Use existing power data and apply intelligent policies to improve workload efficiency Figure 3: Use cases for different environments Capabilities of Intel Node Manager Technology 1.5 (Supermicro X8) Report system-level power consumption Limits power via policies defined by the IT Administrator at the system, rack, row, and room level using P and T-State controls Trigger and Time based Policies Up to 16 policies ( stored in firmware) per system Figure4: SPM - Manage power across multiple clusters Capabilities of Intel Node Manager Technology 2.0 (Supermicro X9) In addition to the features found in Node Manager 1.5, there are additional controls and sensors in the newer Supermicro X9 Platforms. Runtime Average Power Limiting (RAPL) to implement power control in CPU & Memory Report inlet temperature per server CPU Domain Power monitoring and limiting Memory Domain Power monitoring and limiting Dynamic Core Allocation (requires ACPI 4.0 compliant OS) 4 System Management Software Suite ystem Management Software
Figure 5: SPM Dashboard SPM Feature List Monitor and Control functions Power (System, CPU, memory, PDUs), temperature, P-States, T-States Configurations Power capping limits Temperature limits ( Celsius/Fahrenheit) Refresh periods Custom events Statistic Saves historical data up to 1 year Max, Min, average Notifications SNMP Traps SMTP messages Based on Intel Data Center Management software Monitor up to 5000 nodes with single DCM instance SPM Environment Requirements 50 MB free disk space 1024 MB available RAM Ethernet network interface card Red Hat Enterprise Server 6.x SUSE Enterprise Server 11.x Fedora Core 15 CentOS 5.x Ubuntu 11.x Server 2003 / 2003 R2 / 2008 / 2008 R2 7 / XP JAVA: JRE 1.6.0 or above DCM Environment Requirements Hardware A dual-core processor of 2.6 Ghz or higher 4 GB available RAM 60 GB free disk space Ethernet network interface cards Operating System Server 2003 R2 / 2008 / 2008 R2 Red Hat Enterprise Server 5.x / 6.x SUSE Enterprise Server 10.x / 11.X JAVA Runtime Environment JRE 1.6.0 or above System Management Software Suite 5
SSM: Supermicro Server Manager The Supermicro Server Manager (SSM) monitors system health of hardware and services in real-time and provides alerts to administrator on availability of systems in datacenter. SSM provides monitoring through SSM agents or IPMI. SSM agents will monitor Supermicro servers hardware and services by agent. If the server demonstrates warnings/errors, SSM will notify by mail or SNMP traps. SSM Agent supports SNMP. For system management, SSM can control power on/off for managed nodes remotely, reset chassis intrusion, update SSM agent via SSM server and support remote console redirection. SSM supports CLI mode and commands can be executed through batch files. Figure 6: Supermicro Server Manager (SSM) Dashboard Monitoring Functions SSM Feature List Host Monitoring (Agent Managed, IPMI hosts) Hardware Monitoring (Fan speed, temperature, voltage, chassis intrusion, redundant power failure, power consumption, disk health, and memory health) Software Monitoring (HTTP, FTP, and SMTP services) Control Functions console redirection (VNC, KVM) Power control and Wake-on-LAN (WOL) Notification Functions Notifications sent when Host or Service state changes Notifications sent via email and SNMP traps System Information and Report Functions 15 System Information Types (e.x. baseboard, services, etc) 6 Report Types (e.x. Supermicro Server Manager (SSM) Server Availability, Host Status Change, and Service Status Change) SSM Server Environment Requirements 500 MB free disk space 512 MB available RAM Ethernet network interface card Red Hat Enterprise Server 5.x 64-bit Red Hat Enterprise Server 6.x 64-bit SUSE Enterprise Server 11.x 2003 Server R2 64-bit 2008 Server R2 64-bit Browser: Internet Explorer 8.x, Firefox 3.x or above SSM Agent Requirements Supermicro servers 200 MB free disk space 64 MB available RAM Ethernet network interface cards Red Hat Enterprise Server 5.x, 6.x SUSE Enterprise Server 11.x 2003 Server R2 2008 Server R2 Browser: Internet Explorer 8.x, Firefox 3.x or above 6 System Management Software Suite ystem Management Software
System Management Software Suite Feature Summary Software IPMICFG SMCIPMITool IPMIView SUM SCM SPM SSM Server / Agent User Interface CLI CLI GUI CLI CLI Management Interface OS Support for Manager Hardware Monitoring Local (In-band) DOS (OOB) (IPMI) (OOB) (IPMI) (OOB) (In-band) GUI CLI (OOB) WebUI CLI Local (In-band) (OOB) Power Management Firmware Upgrades (BIOS) (BIOS & IPMI FW) Firmware Configuration (BIOS) Discovery Power On/Off/Cycle Group Management (with script) Alert Notification Why Supermicro? Supermicro is a market leader in Green Computing and Server Building Block Solutions. Our system management software ties all these building blocks together to provide seamless management in data center operations. Our expertise in Enterprise IT, Cloud Computing, Hadoop/Big Data and HPC environments provides customers with highly scalable, application optimized solutions designed to meet your most challenging business requirements. Our expanded software features are designed to streamline IT operations with light-out management functionality for remote monitoring, controlling and maintenance. Every Data center is unique when it comes to its operations; Supermicro collaborates with you to integrate our system management software into your existing infrastructure. We provide customizable functionality via individual software modules to reduce your operation overhead and the total cost of ownership. Supermicro is committed to rapidly address customer issues. With our integrated hardware and system management software, you can be assured that you will receive the most optimized solution and the most effective technical support. SKU Description SFT-DCMS-Single SFT-DCMS-SITE Per node license for System Management Suite (All packages) Site license for individual nodes (per year) SFT-OOB-LIC Per node license for OOB BIOS management mechanism Contact your Supermicro sales representative for more information System Management Software Suite 7
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