Service

The System Service Processor (often abbreviated as SSP) is a SPARC-based computer that is used to control the Sun Microsystems Enterprise 10000 platform. The term SSP is often used to describe both the computer hardware and the software that are necessary to accomplish this task.

Functionality

The System Service Processor software provided for the following functionality:

Environmental monitoring and automated domain-shutdown in the event of an out-of-bounds condition, such as a CPU getting too hot.

The creation and destruction of domains

The ability to boot domains

Domain console device

Dynamic Reconfiguration of domains, in which CPU, memory, and/or Input-Output boards are added to or removed from a running domain.

Assign multiple paths to Input-Output devices for increased availability

Monitor and display platform environmental statistics, such as the temperatures, currents, and voltages present on System Boards

Monitor and control power flow to the platform components such as System Boards and Control Boards

Power On Self Test and similar platform diagnostics

Logging and Notification for various platform events

The creation and destruction of Inter Domain Networks (IDNs) which allow for TCP/IP connectivity between domains, across the platform's centerplane.

Support for a dual power-grid option

Several utilities were provided with the SSP software packages, including hostview, a program that provided an X Window System interface for platform maintenance, and several CLI programs.

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