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Structure of the software

M2000

M2000 is the basic software of the Management Unit. It provides, among other things, the following main functions for accessing SE servers:

  • SE Manager as Single Point of Administration (central operation and administration of the SE servers)

    • Operation and administration of the BS2000 systems on SU /390 and SU x86 (BS2000 console, BS2000 dialog, SVP console on SU /390)

    • Operation and administration of the XenVMs on SU x86

    • Operation and administration of VMs on AUs

    • Realizes the data collection and storage necessary for managing and operating the SE server.
      Receives events from all instances of the SE server for displaying, editing and forwarding.
      In the case of a multi-MU configuration, these internal functions are coordinated between the MUs.

  • Role and user strategy

  • Net Unit functions for integration of the SE server into the network world

  • SE Desktop for operation on the local console of the Management Unit

  • Integration into the Remote Service

X2000

X2000 is the basic software of the SU x86. It provides, among other things, the following functions:

  • Execution system for BS2000 systems and XenVMs (including I/O system)

  • Management functions for administering the BS2000 VMs and the XenVMs in the SE Manager

  • Management functions for administering the BS2000 devices and the XenVM devices in the SE Manager

  • Configuration of the Net-Storage for the BS2000 systems of the SU x86

HNC

HNC is the basic software of the HNC. It provides, among other things, the following functions:

  • Network connection for the BS2000 systems of the SU /390

  • Configuration of the Net-Storage for the BS2000 systems of the SU /390

Add-on packs

In addition to the standard software M2000, X2000, and HNC, the SE server offers enhancements by means of add-on packs.

The possible installation of add-on packs on the MU enables costs and maintenance to be avoided on the SE server for additional servers, e.g. for ROBAR or openSM2. See also section "Add-on pack".