Asmi addon card system components, When the server is up and running, When the server is dead – Raritan Computer Raritan ASMI G4 User Manual

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Chapter 2. Introduction

Sophisticated mouse tracking and synchronization

Local Mouse suppression (only when using SUNs Java Virtual Machine)

Works independently from the remote host OS. You can access the remote host even in its pre-boot
phases like POST and BIOS setup

ASMI add-on Card System Components

The ASMI add-on card is an add-on card with the following dimensions: 70mm (L) x 67.5mm (W) The
ASMI add-on card is shipped with:

The ASMI G4 module

CD-ROM with documentation: Installation Guide and User Manual

The Quick Start Guide

When the Server is up and running

The ASMI module gives you full control over the remote server. The Management Console allows you to
access the remote server’s graphics, keyboard and mouse and to send special commands to the server.

You can also perform periodic maintenance of the server. Using the Console Redirection Service you can
do the following:

Reboot the remote system (a graceful shutdown)

Monitor the boot process

Boot the system from a separate (local) partition to load a diagnostic environment

Run special diagnostic programs

When the Server is dead

Obviously, fixing hardware defects is not possible using a remote management device. Nevertheless, the
ASMI module gives the administrator valuable information about the type of a hardware failure.

Serious hardware failures can be categorized into five different categories with different probabilities.

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Table 2-1. Hardware failures

Category

Probability

Hard disk failure

50%

Power cable detached, power supply failure

28%

CPU, Controller, motherboard failure

10%

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