Chapter 35. Performance Management

The Previous Chapter

The previous chapter provided an overview of Baseboard Management (BM) and a detailed description of the BM MADs exchanged between the BM and the Baseboard Management Agents (BMAs) within IBA devices. It did not provide a detailed description of all issues related to BM (e.g., hot-install, hot-removal, etc.), nor did it provide a detailed description of the IB-ML bus. These subjects may be covered in a future edition of this book. Specifically, this chapter covered:

  • The roles of the other managers.

  • The BM reaches behind the IBA front-end.

  • A basic definition of a Chassis and a Module.

  • The chassis BM elements.

  • Passively managed chassis.

  • Module BM elements.

  • Non-module IBA devices.

  • BM MAD format.

  • BM methods.

  • BM attributes.

  • The BM sending a command to the MME.

  • The CME sending a command to the BM.

  • BM-related traps.

This Chapter

This chapter provides a detailed description of the Performance Manager (PM), the Performance Management Agent (PMA), and the PM-related methods and attributes. Specifically, it covers:

  • The role of Performance Management (PM).

  • The required features.

  • The optional features.

  • PM MAD format.

  • PM methods.

  • Mandatory PM attributes.

  • Optional PM attributes.

The Next Chapter

The next chapter provides a detailed description of the Communications Management (CM) MADs, Methods, Attributes, etc. Specifically, it covers:

  • CM MAD format.

  • CM methods.

  • CM attributes.

  • CM MADs.

  • Definition of Client and Server.

  • Definition of Active and Passive CMs.

  • The three supported models.

  • Definition of a stale communications channel.

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