6-14 Installing and Using Utilities
NEC ESMPRO
The NEC ESMPRO (referred to as ESMPRO hereafter) lets a system administrator manage remote
servers across a network. ESMPRO monitors server hardware and software configurations,
failures, and performance. With log data collected by ESMPRO, a system administrator can track
long-term and short-term performance, monitor server usage, create graphs to record trends, and
check server failure rates. The administrator can use the information collected to create more
efficient data routing procedures and optimize server usage.
IMPORTANT:
The NEC ESMPRO will start five minutes after the
system startup due to initial operation of server management logic on
the mother board.
Functions and Features
The ESMPRO offers many functions and features for managing remote servers across a network.
These features help the system administrator perform daily system operation, system extension, and
transfer tasks. Some features of ESMPRO Manager include:
Hardware and software server configuration
–
Hardware resources mounted in servers, such as the CPU, memory, disks, disk arrays,
and LAN boards.
–
Software resources, such as operating system information and drivers running on each
server.
Server failures
–
On-screen real-time displays provide the system administrator with the failure type,
location, cause, and suggested corrective action.
–
Failure data includes hardware failure information such as system board temperature,
memory failure, crashes, and software failure information.
Performance
–
ESMPRO monitors server performance and displays server usage on the screen and
displays information, such as the rate of CPU load, memory usage, disk usage, and
LAN traffic. Usage threshold values can help the system administrator monitor and
prevent server overloads.
For installation procedure and detailed explanations on NEC ESMPRO, refer to the online
document in the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM.
Summary of Contents for N8100-1078F
Page 16: ...x This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 34: ...2 6 General Description Rear View 1 2 3 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4...
Page 36: ...2 8 General Description Internal View 1 2 4 4 4 3 4 2 4 1 5 6 7 8 3...
Page 100: ...4 32 Configuring Your Server This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 150: ...5 50 Installing the Operating System with Express Setup This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 170: ...6 20 Installing and Using Utilities This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 182: ...7 12 Maintenance This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 257: ...Chapter 10 Internal Cabling Diagrams Internal cable connections of the server are shown below...
Page 266: ...10 10 Internal Cabling Diagrams This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 268: ...A 2 Specifications This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 278: ...C 4 IRQ and I O Port Address This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 328: ...F 18 Installing Windows 2000 This page is intentionally left blank...