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CPU & Memory Zenoss Core 2.3

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An award-winning open source IT monitoring product that effectively manages the configuration, health and performance of networks, servers and applications through a single, integrated software package.

- Configuration Management Database (CMDB): At the heart of Zenoss solutions resides the Zenoss Configuration Management Database (CMDB). The CMDB houses a unified model of the entire IT environment and provides the basis for the Zenoss “model-driven” IT monitoring approach.
- Inventory and Change Tracking: Zenoss provides inventory management and change tracking services that allow IT operators to maintain a current understanding of their IT environment. Specific Inventory and Change Tracking features include:
- Automatic Change History & Detection: Automatic logging of change history during auto-discovery and manual population; Automatic event generation and alerting based on change type and affected resource
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ALTERA_SDCARD(4)					   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 					  ALTERA_SDCARD(4)

NAME
altera_sdcard -- driver for the Altera University Program Secure Data Card IP Core SYNOPSIS
device altera_sdcard In /boot/device.hints: hint.altera_sdcardc.0.at="nexus0" hint.altera_sdcardc.0.maddr=0x7f008000 hint.altera_sdcardc.0.msize=0x400 DESCRIPTION
The altera_sdcard device driver provides support for the Altera University Program Secure Data Card (SD Card) IP Core device. A controller device, altera_sdcardcX, will be attached during boot. Inserted disks are presented as disk(9) devices, altera_sdcardX, corresponding to the controller number. HARDWARE
The current version of the altera_sdcard driver supports the SD Card IP core as described in the August 2011 version of Altera's documenta- tion. The core supports only cards up to 2G (CSD 0); larger cards, or cards using newer CSD versions, will not be detected. The IP core has two key limitations: a lack of interrupt support, requiring timer-driven polling to detect I/O completion, and support for only single 512-byte block read and write operations at a time. The combined effect of those two limits is that the system clock rate, HZ, must be set to at least 200 in order to accomplish the maximum 100KB/s data rate supported by the IP core. SEE ALSO
disk(9) Altera University Program Secure Data Card IP Core, Altera Corporation - University Program, ftp://ftp.altera.com/up/pub/Altera_Material/11.0/University_Program_IP_Cores/Memory/SD_Card_Interface_for_SoPC_Builder.pdf, August 2011. HISTORY
The altera_sdcard device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 10.0. AUTHORS
The altera_sdcard device driver and this manual page were developed by SRI International and the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory under DARPA/AFRL contract (FA8750-10-C-0237) (``CTSRD''), as part of the DARPA CRASH research programme. This device driver was written by Robert N. M. Watson. BUGS
altera_sdcard contains a number of work-arounds for IP core bugs. Perhaps most critically, altera_sdcard ignores the CRC error bit returned in the RR1 register, which appears to be unexpectedly set by the IP core. altera_sdcard uses fixed polling intervals are used for card insertion/removal and I/O completion detection; an adaptive strategy might improve performance by reducing the latency to detecting completed I/O. However, in our experiments, using polling rates greater than 200 times a second did not improve performance. altera_sdcard supports only a nexus bus attachment, which is appropriate for system-on-chip busses such as Altera's Avalon bus. If the IP core is configured off of another bus type, then additional bus attachments will be required. BSD
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