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HP B6191-90029 User Manual (140 pages)
EMS Hardware Monitors
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Monitor
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Table of Contents
Legal Notices
2
April 2003 Edition
3
Table of Contents
5
About this Manual
13
1 Introduction
15
Hardware Monitoring Overview
16
What Is Hardware Monitoring
16
How Does Hardware Monitoring Work
17
Figure 1-1 Components Involved in Hardware Monitoring
17
Benefits of Hardware Monitoring
18
Products Supported by Hardware Monitors
19
Tips for Hardware Monitoring
20
Hardware Monitoring Terms
21
Table 1-1. Hardware Monitoring Terms
21
2 Installing and Using Monitors
25
The Steps Involved
26
Figure 2-1 the Steps for Installing and Configuring Hardware Monitoring
27
Installing EMS Hardware Monitors
28
IOSCAN Utility
28
Supported System Configuration
28
Removing EMS Hardware Monitors
29
Checking for Special Requirements
30
Table 2-1 Disk Arrays
30
Table 2-2 Disk Products
31
Table 2-3 Tape Products (Monitored by SCSI Tape Devices Monitor)
31
Table 2-4 High Availability Storage Systems
33
Table 2-5 Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexers
34
Table 2-6 Fibre Channel Adapters
34
Table 2-7. Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) Hub
35
Table 2-8. Fibre Channel Switch
35
Table 2-9 Memory
36
Table 2-10 System
36
Table 2-11 Interface Cards
37
Table 2-12. Others
37
Using Hardware Monitoring Requests
39
What Is a Monitoring Request
39
Some Monitoring Request Examples
39
Figure 2-2 Building a Monitoring Request
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Running the Monitoring Request Manager
41
Enabling Hardware Event Monitoring
42
Default Monitoring Requests
43
Table 2-13. Default Monitoring Requests for each Monitor
43
Listing Monitor Descriptions
44
Viewing Current Monitoring Requests
45
Adding a Monitoring Request
46
Table 2-14 Monitoring Requests Configuration Settings
47
Table 2-15 Event Severity Levels
48
Example of Adding a Monitoring Request
50
Modifying Monitoring Requests
52
Verifying Hardware Event Monitoring
53
Checking Detailed Monitoring Status
54
Retrieving and Interpreting Event Messages
55
Sample Event Message
55
Deleting Monitoring Requests
56
Disabling Hardware Event Monitoring
57
3 Detailed Description
59
The Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring
60
Figure 3-1 Hardware Monitoring Architecture
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Components from Three Different Applications
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Hardware Monitoring Request Manager
61
EMS Hardware Event Monitor
62
Polling or Asynchronous
62
Startup Client
62
Event Monitoring Service (EMS)
63
Peripheral Status Monitor (PSM)
63
File Locations
64
Table 3-1 File Locations
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Figure 3-2 Monitoring Startup Process
65
Startup Process (in Detail)
65
Asynchronous Event Detection (in Detail)
67
Figure 3-3 Asynchronous Event Detection Process
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Event Polling (in Detail)
69
Figure 3-4 Monitoring Polling Process
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Figure 3-5 Memory Monitor Polling Process
71
4 Using the Peripheral Status Monitor
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Peripheral Status Monitor Overview
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How Does the PSM Work
75
Figure 4-1 Peripheral Status Monitor
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PSM Components
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PSM Resource Paths
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PSM States
77
Table 4-1 PSM Status
77
Configuring MC/Serviceguard Package Dependencies with the PSM
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Configuring Package Dependencies Using SAM
80
Configuring Package Dependencies by Editing the Configuration File
81
Creating EMS Monitoring Requests for PSM
82
Monitoring Request Parameters
83
Specifying When to Send Event - <Notify
83
Determining the Frequency of Events - <Options
83
Table 4-2 PSM Status
83
Table 4-3 PSM Status
83
Setting the Polling Interval - <Polling Interval
84
Selecting Protocols for Sending Events - <Notify Via
84
Adding a Notification Comment - <Comment
86
Copying Monitoring Requests
87
Modifying Monitoring Requests
88
Removing Monitoring Requests
89
Viewing Monitoring Requests
90
Using the Set_Fixed Utility to Restore Hardware up State
91
5 Hardware Monitor Configuration Files
93
Overview
94
Understanding Multiple-View and Non-Multiple-View Monitor Classes
94
Monitor Configuration File Types
94
Client Configuration File
95
Clients: Targets for Events
95
Creating a Client Configuration File (*.Clcfg)
95
Verifying Monitors with a Test Event
95
Sample Client Configuration File
96
Monitor-SpecifiC and Global Configuration Files
100
File Names
100
File Format
100
Table 5-1. Monitor Configuration File Entries
101
Considerations for Modifying the Monitor Configuration File Settings
102
Monitor Configuration File Settings
102
Sample Global Configuration File
103
Sample Monitor-SpecifiC Configuration File
115
Startup Configuration File
117
File Names
117
File Format
117
Considerations for Modifying the Startup Configuration File Settings
118
Table 5-2. Startup Configuration File Entries
118
Table 5-3. Startup Configuration File Entries
119
Default File Entries
120
Table 5-4. Default Monitoring Requests
120
Peripheral Status Monitor (PSM) Configuration File
121
File Names
121
File Format
121
Considerations for Modifying the PSM Configuration File
122
Table 5-5. PSM Configuration File Fields
123
Example File Entries
125
Pushing EMS Hardware Monitors Configuration to Multiple Systems
126
6 Special Procedures
127
Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub Monitor
128
History
128
Supported Products
128
Special Requirements
128
Resource Path
128
Executable File
128
Monitor Behavior
128
PSM State Control
128
Initial Monitor Configuration
129
Adding or Removing an FC-AL Hub
130
Configuration Files
130
Table 6-1. PSM Configuration File Fields
131
Fibre Channel Switch Monitor
133
History
133
Supported Products
133
Special Requirements
133
Resource Path
133
Executable File
133
Monitor Behavior
133
PSM State Control
133
Initial Monitor Configuration
133
Adding or Removing an FC Switch
134
Configuration Files
135
Table 6-2 PSM Configuration File Fields
136
Index
139
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