Administrator's and User's Guide for SFM HP-UX 11i v3 March 2012

Table 1 Instance providers (continued)
DescriptionInstance provider
NOTE: The Blade instance provider is available on HP Integrity BL860c
i2/BL870c i2/BL890c i2 Server Blades, HP Integrity Superdome 2.
The CPU instance provider gathers the following types of information:CPU
Logical processor information, such as:
Current clock speed
Processor family
Processor status information, including configuration and
deconfiguration, failure status, and active and inactive status
Load percentage
Physical processor chip information, such as chip revisions and
architecture revisions
Location details, such as:
Location attributes such as cabinet number, cell number, slot number,
and so on. Only information for filled slots is available.
Processor IDs
The Memory instance provider gathers the following types of information:Memory
Memory slot information
Memory module information, such as:
Serial number
Part number
Memory capacity
Module form factor
Module status (for example, configuration status, failure status)
The Memory instance provider depends on the EMS Wrapper provider to
update the memory inventory on HP 9000 and HP Integrity servers.
The Environmental instance provider gathers information about the following
hardware components:
Environmental
Fans
Power supply
Bulk power supply
AC input lines
Enumeration of Power supply and Fan on a blade system is not supported.
The FMD instance provider does the following:Filter Metadata (FMD)
Provides the ability to predefine a filter in a repository
Ensures that chosen indications are logged to the Event Archive
Creates HP-advised subscriptions when SFM is installed
The Firmware Revision provider retrieves the following types of information:Firmware Revision
System firmware revision
Management Processor (MP) firmware revision
Starting with HP-UX 11i v3 March 2009 release, SFM does not monitor
information of storage disks or disk enclosures. However, the DAS provider
DAS provider
collects inventory details of the direct attached storage disks and monitors
the systems for errors.
10 Introduction