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Installing and Using EMS

What are EMS HA Monitors?

Monitors are applications written to gather and report information about specific resources on the system. They use system information stored in places like /etc/lvmtab and the MIB database. When you make a request to a monitor, it polls the system information and sends a message to the framework, which then interprets the data to determine if an event has occurred and sends messages in the appropriate format.

EMS HA Monitors work best in a high availability environment; it aids in quickly detecting and eliminating single points of failure, and monitors resources that can be used as MC/ServiceGuard package dependencies. However, EMS HA Monitors can also be used outside a high availability environment for monitoring the status of system resources.

A set of monitors is shipped with EMS: disk, cluster, network interface, and system resource monitors. Other Hewlett-Packard products are bundled with monitors that fit into the EMS framework, such as ATM and HP OSI Transport Service 9000. You can also write your own monitor; see Writing Monitors for the Event Monitoring Service (EMS).

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Contents B5735-90001 August Using EMS HA MonitorsLegal Notices Contents Monitoring Network Interfaces Monitoring Cluster ResourcesMonitoring System Resources TroubleshootingGlossary Contents Printing Date Part Number Edition Printing HistoryB5735-90001 Page Publications PrefacePage Installing and Using EMS What are EMS HA Monitors? Event Monitoring Services High Availability MonitorsChapter Role of EMS HA Monitors in a High Availability Environment Installing EMS HA Monitors Installing and Removing EMS HA MonitorsRemoving EMS HA Monitors Event Monitoring Service Resource Class Hierarchy Using EMS HA MonitorsStatus AvailMB PvpvlinkEvent Monitoring Service Screen Screen Selecting a Resource to MonitorUsing Wildcards Monitoring Request Parameters Creating a Monitoring RequestHow Do I Tell EMS When to Send Events? Which Protocols Can I Use to Send Events? What is a Polling Interval?What is a Notification Comment? Modifying Monitoring Requests Copying Monitoring RequestsRemoving Monitoring Requests Service EMS Configuring MC/ServiceGuard Package DependenciesPackage Configuration Screen Package Resource Dependencies Screen Resource Parameters Screen Using EMS HA Monitors Monitoring Disk Resources Monitoring Disk Resources Disk Monitor Resource Class Hierarchy Disk Monitor ReferenceInterpreting Physical Volume Summary Physical Volume SummaryDisk Monitor Reference Interpreting Physical Volume and Physical Volume Link Status Physical Volume and Physical Volume Link StatusInterpreting Logical Volume Summary Logical Volume SummaryInterpreting Logical Volume Status Logical Volume StatusLogical volume is inactive Logical volume is DOWN, a complete copy of the data is notInterpreting Logical Volume Copies Logical Volume Number of CopiesRules for Using the EMS Disk Monitor with MC/ServiceGuard Rules for Using the EMS Disk Monitor with MC/ServiceGuard Pvsummary Calculations Case Conclusion State Rules for RAID ArraysAdding PVGs to Existing Volume Groups Creating Volume Groups on Disk Arrays Using PV Links# mkdir /dev/vgdatabase Creating Logical Volumes Rules for Mirrored Individual Disks Creating Disk Monitoring Requests Disk Monitoring Request Suggestions Parameters When Disks Fail RAID Array Example Resources to Monitor for RAID ArraysPvgup Return Mirrored Disks Example Resources to Monitor for Mirrored DisksMonitoring Parameters Resource Notify Condition Option Example for Interpreting the pvsummary for Mirrored Disks Resources to Monitor for Lock DisksNumber Pvsummary Valid Meaning Value Devices Resource Monitoring Parameters Notify Condition OptionResources to Monitor for Root Volumes Monitoring Cluster Resources Cluster Monitor Resource Class Hierarchy Cluster Monitor ReferenceCluster Interpreting Custer Status Cluster StatusInterpreting Node Status Node StatusInterpreting Package Status Package StatusCreating Cluster Monitoring Requests Monitoring Network Interfaces Network Monitor Resource Class Hierarchy Network Monitor ReferenceInterpreting LAN Interface Status Chapter Configuring Network Monitoring Requests Net/interfaces/lan/status/LANname When value is30 sec HourMonitoring System Resources System Resource Monitor Class Hierarchy System Monitor ReferenceInterpreting Number of Users Number of UsersResource Name Value Range Interpretation Interpreting Job Queues Job QueuesResource Name Value Interpretation Range Filesystem Available Space Filesystem Available SpaceResource Name Creating System Resource Monitoring Requests 6Troubleshooting EMS Directories and Files Etc/opt/resmon/log EMS Logging Logging and tracingEMS Tracing Network Performance Issues System Performance IssuesPerformance Considerations Testing Disk Monitor Requests Testing Monitor RequestsTesting Cluster Monitor Requests Testing Network Monitor RequestsMaking Sure Monitors are Running Glossary Notification See alert Glossary Glossary Index Index Index