| Publisher | Hewlett-Packard | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 376.8KB PDF | Date added | 01 Feb 2007 |
| Topics | HP-UX | ||
| Downloads | 54 | ||
This paper describes the key features of System Fault Management (SFM) and its use in the manageability domain. It explains the high level architecture of SFM and describes the key components of SFM. Enterprise servers have a growing demand for strong fault management capabilities to meet business needs for stringent and time-sensitive Service Level Agreements (SLA). System Fault Management (SFM) offers tremendous benefit for HP field engineers and service personnel by assisting them in accurately isolating, analyzing, and resolving faults to the lowest granularity of the Field Replacement Unit (FRU).
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