EMS Hardware Monitors User's GuideManufacturing Part Number: B6191-90029May 2005© Copyright 1979-2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesMonitor-Specific and Global Configuration Files100Monitor-Specific and Global Configuration FilesThe common op
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesMonitor-Specific and Global Configuration Files101Table 5-1 lists the common fields used to define monitor con
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesMonitor-Specific and Global Configuration Files102Considerations for Modifying the Monitor Configuration File
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesMonitor-Specific and Global Configuration Files103However, if you do want to suppress the reporting of less
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesMonitor-Specific and Global Configuration Files104# C = COMMUNICATION DEVICE##
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesMonitor-Specific and Global Configuration Files105# [ 30 01 06 -- ]DEFINE_EVENT 100308 INFORMATION DEFA
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Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesMonitor-Specific and Global Configuration Files109# [ 32 00 -- -- ]DEFINE_EVENT 100242 CRITICAL DEFA
Figures11Figure 1-1. Components Involved in Hardware Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Figure 2-1. The Steps
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Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesMonitor-Specific and Global Configuration Files116SEVERITY_ACTION INFORMATION NOTIFYSEVERITY_ACTION
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesStartup Configuration File117Startup Configuration FileEach hardware event monitor has its own startup config
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesStartup Configuration File118Considerations for Modifying the Startup Configuration File SettingsWhile you c
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesStartup Configuration File119Table 5-3 Startup Configuration File EntriesKeyword Values DescriptionTarget T
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Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesStartup Configuration File120Default File EntriesThe following default monitoring requests illustrate the s
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesPeripheral Status Monitor (PSM) Configuration File121Peripheral Status Monitor (PSM) Configuration FileInter
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesPeripheral Status Monitor (PSM) Configuration File122Considerations for Modifying the PSM Configuration File
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesPeripheral Status Monitor (PSM) Configuration File123Table 5-5 PSM Configuration File FieldsKeyword Values D
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesPeripheral Status Monitor (PSM) Configuration File124DOWN_SEVERITY_THRESHOLD(Optional. This value is requir
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesPeripheral Status Monitor (PSM) Configuration File125Example File EntriesThe following examples illustrate
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesPushing EMS Hardware Monitors configuration to multiple systems126Pushing EMS Hardware Monitors configuratio
Chapter 6Special Procedures1276 Special ProceduresThis chapter describes the special procedures required for the Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Monitor
Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub Monitor128Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub MonitorHistory• IPR 9902: Initial releaseSupp
Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub Monitor129Initial Monitor ConfigurationUnlike the other EMS Hardware Monitors, the FC-AL h
13 About This ManualThis guide is intended for use by system administrators and others involved in managing HP-UX systemhardware resources. It describ
Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub Monitor130Adding or Removing an FC-AL HubAdding or removing a hub from the monitor configu
Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub Monitor131• Repeat Frequency: 1 day (1440 minutes)• Severity Action: Notify for all level
Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub Monitor132PSM Configuration FileFile name: /var/stm/config/tools/monitor/dm_fc_hub.psmcfgD
Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Switch Monitor133Fibre Channel Switch MonitorHistory• IPR 9904: Initial releaseSupported Products• Gigabit Fi
Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Switch Monitor134Configuring the FC Switch Monitor Configuration FileTo configure the FC switch monitor configura
Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Switch Monitor135Step 1. Determine the IP address for each switch you are adding or deleting.Step 2. Open file
Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Switch Monitor136The switch monitor also uses the following settings to configure the SNMP environment used by
Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Switch Monitor137PSM Configuration FileFile name: /var/stm/config/tools/monitor/dm_fc_sw.psmcfgDefault setting
Chapter 6Special ProceduresFibre Channel Switch Monitor138
139IndexAadding event monitoring requests, 46adding PSM monitoring requests, 82asynchronous event detection, 62, 67, 68Cchanging device status, 91chec
14• Managing MC/ServiceGuard (B3936-90024) - provides information on creating package dependencies forhardware resources• Using EMS HA Monitors (B5735
Index140Llisting event monitoring requests, 44MMC/Service Guard package dependencies, 79memorysupported by monitors, 33memory monitor polling, 69, 71m
Chapter 1Introduction151 IntroductionThis chapter introduces the EMS Hardware Monitors. The topics discussed in this chapter include thefollowing:• Wh
Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview16Hardware Monitoring OverviewWhat is Hardware Monitoring?Hardware monitoring is the process of watch
Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview17How Does Hardware Monitoring Work?The following figure shows the basic components involved in hardwa
Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview18Benefits of Hardware MonitoringHardware monitoring provides the following benefits:• Reduces system d
Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview19Products Supported by Hardware MonitorsEMS Hardware Monitors are provided for a wide range of syste
2Legal NoticesThe information contained herein is subject to change without notice.The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in t
Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview20Tips for Hardware MonitoringHere are some tips for using hardware monitoring.✓ Keep hardware monito
Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview21Hardware Monitoring TermsThe following terms are used throughout this guide. Understanding them is
Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview22Hardware eventmonitorA monitor daemon that gathers information on theoperational status of hardware
Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview23Peripheral StatusMonitor (PSM)Included with the hardware event monitors, the PSM is amonitor daemon
Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview24
Chapter 2Installing and Using Monitors252 Installing and Using MonitorsThis chapter instructs you how to use the EMS Hardware Monitors to manage your
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsThe Steps Involved26The Steps InvolvedThe steps involved in installing and configuring hardware monitoring are sh
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsThe Steps Involved27Figure 2-1 The Steps for Installing and Configuring Hardware Monitoring
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsInstalling EMS Hardware Monitors28Installing EMS Hardware MonitorsThe EMS Hardware Monitors software is distribu
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsInstalling EMS Hardware Monitors29• HP 9000 Series 700 or 800 Computer• HP-UX 10.20 or 11.x (Hardware event moni
3Printing HistoryThe printing date and part number indicate the current edition. The printing date changes when a newedition is printed. (Minor correc
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking for Special Requirements30Checking for Special RequirementsSome devices have special requirements in or
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking for Special Requirements31Important: HP Storage Works SDLT 160/320 GB Tape Drive and the HP Ultrium 460
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking for Special Requirements32In addition to the above products, the SCSI Tape Devices Monitor supports all
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking for Special Requirements33DLT 4000 & 7000; 100 slot; Drives Diff; Robotics SEDLT 4000 & 7000; 3
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking for Special Requirements34Table 2-5 Fibre Channel SCSI MultiplexersProductModel/ProductNumberSpecialReq
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking for Special Requirements35Table 2-7 Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) HubProductModel/ProductNumber
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking for Special Requirements36Table 2-9 MemoryProductModel/ProductNumberSpecialRequirementsAll system memor
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking for Special Requirements37Low Priority Machine Checks (LPMCs)Supported by: LPMC MonitorNA HP-UX 11.xIPM
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking for Special Requirements38Table 2-12 OthersProductModel/ProductNumberSpecialRequirementsiSCSI Subsystem
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsUsing Hardware Monitoring Requests39Using Hardware Monitoring RequestsMonitoring requests are used to implement
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsUsing Hardware Monitoring Requests40Figure 2-2 Building a Monitoring Request
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsRunning the Monitoring Request Manager41Running the Monitoring Request ManagerNOTE You must be logged on as root
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsEnabling Hardware Event Monitoring42Enabling Hardware Event MonitoringHardware event monitoring must be enabled
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsEnabling Hardware Event Monitoring43Default Monitoring RequestsA set of default monitoring requests are created
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsListing Monitor Descriptions44Listing Monitor DescriptionsOne of the first steps in managing monitoring requests
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsViewing Current Monitoring Requests45Viewing Current Monitoring RequestsBefore adding or modifying monitoring re
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsAdding a Monitoring Request46Adding a Monitoring RequestAdding a monitoring request is a convenient way to add a
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsAdding a Monitoring Request47added to the monitoring configuration. When you restart the system or execute the IO
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsAdding a Monitoring Request48NotificationMethodThe following notification methods are available.EMAIL* - sends not
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsAdding a Monitoring Request49MinorWarningAn event that will not likely escalateto a more severe condition if let
Contents51. IntroductionHardware Monitoring Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsAdding a Monitoring Request50Example of Adding a Monitoring RequestThe following example illustrates the process
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsAdding a Monitoring Request51Enter Email Address: [root] [email protected] [email protected] Comment:(C)lear (A)ddEnte
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsModifying Monitoring Requests52Modifying Monitoring RequestsModifying an existing monitoring request is a conven
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsVerifying Hardware Event Monitoring53Verifying Hardware Event MonitoringOnce you have created the monitoring req
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsChecking Detailed Monitoring Status54Checking Detailed Monitoring StatusThis option lets you view the detailed i
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsRetrieving and Interpreting Event Messages55Retrieving and Interpreting Event MessagesEvent messages generated b
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsDeleting Monitoring Requests56Deleting Monitoring RequestsYou may want to delete any monitor requests for a hard
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsDisabling Hardware Event Monitoring57Disabling Hardware Event MonitoringYou can disable hardware event monitorin
Chapter 2Installing and Using MonitorsDisabling Hardware Event Monitoring58
Chapter 3Detailed Description593 Detailed DescriptionThis chapter describes EMS Hardware Monitors in detail. The topics discussed in this chapter incl
Contents6Event Polling (in Detail). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring60The Detailed Picture of Hardware MonitoringThe following figure shows the maj
Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring61Components from Three Different ApplicationsHardware event monitoring involv
Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring62EMS Hardware Event MonitorThe EMS hardware event monitor is the key componen
Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring63Each monitor has its own startup configuration file, which contains the defaul
Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring64File LocationsThe following table lists the locations of the files involved i
Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring65Startup Process (in Detail)The following steps describe the process used to
Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring66Disabling MonitoringHardware monitoring can be disabled using the Hardware M
Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring67Asynchronous Event Detection (in Detail)The following steps describe the pro
Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring68Figure 3-3 Asynchronous Event Detection Process
Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring69Event Polling (in Detail)The following is the process used for gathering eve
Contents7File Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring70Figure 3-4 Monitoring Polling Process
Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring71Figure 3-5 Memory Monitor Polling Process
Chapter 3Detailed DescriptionThe Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring72
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status Monitor734 Using the Peripheral Status MonitorThis chapter describes the Peripheral Status Monitor, which convert
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorPeripheral Status Monitor Overview74Peripheral Status Monitor OverviewThe primary function of the Peripher
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorHow Does the PSM Work?75How Does the PSM Work?The PSM converts hardware events detected by the EMS Hardwar
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorHow Does the PSM Work?76Figure 4-1 Peripheral Status Monitor
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorHow Does the PSM Work?77PSM ComponentsThe PSM comprises the following components, which are installed alon
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorHow Does the PSM Work?78The status resource class path for each monitor is included in the monitor descrip
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorConfiguring MC/ServiceGuard Package Dependencies with the PSM79Configuring MC/ServiceGuard Package Dependenc
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Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorConfiguring MC/ServiceGuard Package Dependencies with the PSM80Configuring Package Dependencies using SAMThe
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorConfiguring MC/ServiceGuard Package Dependencies with the PSM81Configuring Package Dependencies by Editing t
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorCreating EMS Monitoring Requests for PSM82Creating EMS Monitoring Requests for PSMIn addition to creating
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorMonitoring Request Parameters83Monitoring Request ParametersThe following information describes in detail
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorMonitoring Request Parameters84Setting the Polling Interval - <Polling Interval>The polling interval
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorMonitoring Request Parameters85SNMP trapsThis option sends messages to applications using SNMP traps, such
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorMonitoring Request Parameters86To set for email notification:1. Select the Email option from the <Notify
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorCopying Monitoring Requests87Copying Monitoring RequestsThere are two ways to use the copy function:• To c
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorModifying Monitoring Requests88Modifying Monitoring RequestsTo change the monitoring parameters of a reque
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorRemoving Monitoring Requests89Removing Monitoring RequestsThe Remove Monitoring Requests functions with mu
Tables9Table 1-1. Hardware Monitoring Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Table 2-1.
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorViewing Monitoring Requests90Viewing Monitoring RequestsTo view the parameters for a monitoring request:1.
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorUsing the set_fixed Utility to Restore Hardware UP State91Using the set_fixed Utility to Restore Hardware U
Chapter 4Using the Peripheral Status MonitorUsing the set_fixed Utility to Restore Hardware UP State92
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration Files935 Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesSeveral configuration files are used to control the operation of each
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesOverview94OverviewUnderstanding Multiple-View and Non-Multiple-View Monitor ClassesEMS Hardware Monitors a
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesClient Configuration File95Client Configuration FileAs of the June 2000 release, several of the hardware mon
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesClient Configuration File96OR/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/send_test_eventThe program was created for HP Support App
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesClient Configuration File97# EQ : event_number : severity : enable flag : suppression time : time window :#
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesClient Configuration File98# msa1000 eventsEQ:110:INFORMATION:TRUE:NOT_USED:ANY:1:NONE:NO_OP:NO_OP:NONE#EQ:
Chapter 5Hardware Monitor Configuration FilesClient Configuration File99EQ:510:CRITICAL:TRUE:NOT_USED:ANY:1:NONE:NO_OP:NO_OP:NONE#EQ:520:INFORMATION:TRU
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