ServerConductor/Blade Server Manager Description and Reference
The table below lists and describes the services that can be installed by each program of ServerConductor. For details about each service, see 1.3.2 Service configuration.
Table 3-1 Correspondence between programs and services
| Program name | Services that can be installed |
|---|---|
| BSM | Console service Applicable OSs: - Windows XP (Professional) - Windows Server 2003 (Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition) |
| Web console service Applicable OSs: - Windows XP (Professional) - Windows Server 2003 (Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition) |
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| Manager service Applicable OSs: - Windows XP (Professional) -Windows Server 2003 (Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition) |
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| Alert action service Applicable OSs: - Windows XP (Professional) - Windows Server 2003 (Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition) |
|
| Agent (Windows) |
Agent service Applicable OSs: - Windows Server 2003 (IPF) |
| SNMP translator agent service Applicable OSs: - Windows Server 2003 (IPF) |
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| Agent (Linux) |
Agent service Applicable OSs: - Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4 |
| SNMP translator agent service Applicable OSs: - Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4 |
For example, if a ServerConductor system is managed as shown in the figure below, the ServerConductor programs and services listed in Table 3-2 can be installed on the individual machines.
Figure 3-1 Relationships between installed programs and services
Table 3-2 Relationships between installed programs and services
| Host name | Role in ServerConductor system | Programs to be installed | Services to be installed |
|---|---|---|---|
| cons | Management console | BSM | Console service, Alert action service |
| mngr | Manager | BSM | Manager service, Web console service |
| server01 | Windows server | Agent (Windows) | Agent service |
| Linux server | Agent (Linux) | Agent service |
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