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systems, BladeCenter chassis, software, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) devices. IBM Director extension A tool that extends the functionality of IBM Director. Some of the IBM Director extensions are BladeCenter Management, Capacity Manager, ServeRAID™ Manager, Remote Deployment Manager, and PowerExecutive. IBM Director Server The main component of IBM Director software. When installed on the management server, it provides basic functions such as discovery of managed systems, persistent storage of configuration and management data, an inventory database, event listening, security and authentication, management console support, and administrative tasks. M managed group A group of systems or objects managed by IBM Director. managed object An item managed by IBM Director. In IBM Director Console, a managed object is represented by an icon that shows its type (such as chassis, cluster, system, or scalable system). managed object ID A unique identifier for each managed object. It is the key value used by IBM Director database tables. managed system A system that is being controlled by a given system management application, for example, a system managed by IBM Director. management console A system (server, desktop computer, workstation, or mobile computer) on which IBM Director Console is installed. management module The BladeCenter component that handles system-management functions. It configures the chassis and switch modules, communicates with the blade servers and all I/O modules, multiplexes the keyboard/video/mouse (KVM), and monitors critical information about the chassis and blade servers. management server The server on which IBM Director Server is installed. O OFM See BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager. S source blade The blade that is currently running an operating system and is currently active. It is the source blade that will be associated with an event action plan. standby blade This is a cold spare blade that will be powered on in the case of a failure of the source blade and will take the place of the source blade. standby blade pool A collection of designated cold spare blades. These blades will have the same connectivity to the infrastructure as the source blades, but they will remain off until they are called upon to take over for a source blade. standby blade pool profile A task that is created by the user and located under the BladeCenter Configuration Manager task. It contains the Standby Blade Pool and is applied to a source blade to trigger a failover. system The computer and its associated devices and programs. T target system A managed system on which an IBM Director task is performed. 60 IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager Installation and User's Guide

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systems,
BladeCenter
chassis,
software,
Simple
Network
Management
Protocol
(SNMP)
devices.
IBM
Director
extension
A
tool
that
extends
the
functionality
of
IBM
Director.
Some
of
the
IBM
Director
extensions
are
BladeCenter
Management,
Capacity
Manager,
ServeRAID
Manager,
Remote
Deployment
Manager,
and
PowerExecutive.
IBM
Director
Server
The
main
component
of
IBM
Director
software.
When
installed
on
the
management
server,
it
provides
basic
functions
such
as
discovery
of
managed
systems,
persistent
storage
of
configuration
and
management
data,
an
inventory
database,
event
listening,
security
and
authentication,
management
console
support,
and
administrative
tasks.
M
managed
group
A
group
of
systems
or
objects
managed
by
IBM
Director.
managed
object
An
item
managed
by
IBM
Director.
In
IBM
Director
Console,
a
managed
object
is
represented
by
an
icon
that
shows
its
type
(such
as
chassis,
cluster,
system,
or
scalable
system).
managed
object
ID
A
unique
identifier
for
each
managed
object.
It
is
the
key
value
used
by
IBM
Director
database
tables.
managed
system
A
system
that
is
being
controlled
by
a
given
system
management
application,
for
example,
a
system
managed
by
IBM
Director.
management
console
A
system
(server,
desktop
computer,
workstation,
or
mobile
computer)
on
which
IBM
Director
Console
is
installed.
management
module
The
BladeCenter
component
that
handles
system-management
functions.
It
configures
the
chassis
and
switch
modules,
communicates
with
the
blade
servers
and
all
I/O
modules,
multiplexes
the
keyboard/video/mouse
(KVM),
and
monitors
critical
information
about
the
chassis
and
blade
servers.
management
server
The
server
on
which
IBM
Director
Server
is
installed.
O
OFM
See
BladeCenter
Open
Fabric
Manager
.
S
source
blade
The
blade
that
is
currently
running
an
operating
system
and
is
currently
active.
It
is
the
source
blade
that
will
be
associated
with
an
event
action
plan.
standby
blade
This
is
a
cold
spare
blade
that
will
be
powered
on
in
the
case
of
a
failure
of
the
source
blade
and
will
take
the
place
of
the
source
blade.
standby
blade
pool
A
collection
of
designated
cold
spare
blades.
These
blades
will
have
the
same
connectivity
to
the
infrastructure
as
the
source
blades,
but
they
will
remain
off
until
they
are
called
upon
to
take
over
for
a
source
blade.
standby
blade
pool
profile
A
task
that
is
created
by
the
user
and
located
under
the
BladeCenter
Configuration
Manager
task.
It
contains
the
Standby
Blade
Pool
and
is
applied
to
a
source
blade
to
trigger
a
failover.
system
The
computer
and
its
associated
devices
and
programs.
T
target
system
A
managed
system
on
which
an
IBM
Director
task
is
performed.
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IBM
BladeCenter
Open
Fabric
Manager
Installation
and
User's
Guide