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IBM System x3550 M3 Type 4254 User Manual

IBM System x3550 M3 Type 4254
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What your server offers
The server uses the following features and technologies.
v Integrated Management Module
The Integrated Management module (IMM) combines service processor
functions, video controller, and (when an optional virtual media key is installed)
remote presence function in a single chip. The IMM provides advanced
service-processor control, monitoring, and alerting function. If an environmental
condition exceeds a threshold or if a system component fails, the IMM lights
LEDs to help you diagnose the problem, records the error in the event log, and
alerts you to the problem. Optionally, the IMM also provides a virtual presence
capability for remote server management capabilities. The IMM provides remote
server management through the following industry-standard interfaces:
Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) version 2.0
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) version 3
Common Information Model (CIM)
Web browser
For additional information, see “Using the integrated management module” on
page 122.
v UEFI-compliant server firmware IBM System x Server Firmware (server
firmware) offers several features, including Unified Extensible Firmware
Interface (UEFI) 2.1 compliance; Active Energy Manager technology; enhanced
reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) capabilities; and basic
input/output system (BIOS) compatibility support. UEFI replaces the BIOS and
defines a standard interface between the operating system, platform firmware,
and external devices. UEFI-compliant System x servers are capable of booting
UEFI-compliant operating systems, BIOS-based operating systems, and
BIOS-based adapters as well as UEFI-compliant adapters.
Note: The server does not support DOS (Disk Operating System).
v IBM Dynamic System Analysis Preboot diagnostics programs
The Dynamic System Analysis (DSA) Preboot diagnostics programs are stored
on the integrated USB memory. It collects and analyzes system information to
aid in diagnosing server problems. The diagnostic programs collect the following
information about the server:
System configuration
Network interfaces and settings
Installed hardware
Light path diagnostics status
Service processor status and configuration
Vital product data, firmware, and UEFI (formerly BIOS) configuration
Hard disk drive health
RAID controller configuration
Event logs for ServeRAID controllers and service processors
The diagnostic programs create a merged log that includes events from all
collected logs. The information is collected into a file that you can send to IBM
service and support. Additionally, you can view the information locally through
a generated text report file. You can also copy the log to a removable media and
view the log from a Web browser.
For additional information about DSA Preboot diagnostics, see the Problem
Determination and Service Guide on the IBM System x Documentation CD
10 IBM System x3550 M3 Type 4254 and 7944: Installation and User's Guide

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IBM System x3550 M3 Type 4254 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ProcessorIntel Xeon 5600 series
Max Processors2
MemoryUp to 192 GB DDR3
Form Factor1U Rack
ChipsetIntel 5520
Drive BaysUp to 4 hot-swap 2.5-inch SAS/SATA or SSD
RAID SupportRAID 0, 1, 10
Network InterfaceDual-port Gigabit Ethernet
Power Supply460W or 675W
Expansion Slots2 PCIe 2.0
WeightApproximately 17.24 kg (38 lbs)
Memory Slots18 (RDIMM) or 12 (UDIMM)

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