HP Workgroup System AWSXCIG-1A manual Nagios Web Interface, Nrg Command

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The run number, which represents the number of times the OVP has been run. The run number is not included for the first run.

For example, the log file name ovp_ n16_070607.log indicates that this is the first run of the OVP on July 06, 2007, on head node n16.

5.For more information about troubleshooting failed test results, see HP XC System Software Installation Guide.

For information about verifying individual cluster components on demand, see ovp(8) and the HP XC System Software Administration Guide.

If you receive errors or warnings from the OVP, try synchronizing the nodes:

# setnode --resync --all

5.12Nagios Web Interface

Nagios is the system and network health monitoring application on an HP XC system. It watches hosts and services and alerts you when problems occur or are resolved.

TIP: HP recommends that you start up the Nagios web interface now to view the network and ensure that all hosts and services are in the green state.

To open the Nagios web page, follow these steps:

1.Open a browser on the head node.

2.Enter the following web address in the Address field: https://fully_qualified_HP_XC_hostname/nagios

3.When prompted, log in as the nagiosadmin user and specify the Nagios administrator password.

If the hardware configuration contains less than 100 nodes, the Service Detail view provides a good overview of the system. It lists the Nagios hosts and shows their status.

The Service Problems view is more useful for hardware configurations with hundreds or thousands of nodes. It provides a practical overview of the system.

For more information about how to use Nagios, see the HP XC System Software Administration Guide.

5.13 The nrg Command

The nrg command uses data collected by the Nagios utility to generate reports. Use the summary option to display a summary of defined Nagios services and the state of those services. For example:

# nrg --mode summary

 

 

 

 

 

Apache HTTPS Server

1-Ok

0-Warn

0-Crit

0-Pend

0-Unk

configuration

10-Ok

0-Warn

0-Crit

0-Pend

0-Unk

Configuration Monitor

1-Ok

0-Warn

0-Crit

0-Pend

0-Unk

Environment

10-Ok

0-Warn

0-Crit

0-Pend

0-Unk

Host Monitor

1-Ok

0-Warn

0-Crit

0-Pend

0-Unk

IP Assignment - DHCP

1-Ok

0-Warn

0-Crit

0-Pend

0-Unk

Load Average

10-Ok

0-Warn

0-Crit

0-Pend

0-Unk

LSF Failover Monitor

1-Ok

0-Warn

0-Crit

0-Pend

0-Unk

Nagios Monitor

1-Ok

0-Warn

0-Crit

0-Pend

0-Unk

NodeInfo

10-Ok

0-Warn

0-Crit

0-Pend

0-Unk

PING Interconnect

10-Ok

0-Warn

0-Crit

0-Pend

0-Unk

Resource Monitor

1-Ok

0-Warn

0-Crit

0-Pend

0-Unk

Resource Status

10-Ok

0-Warn

0-Crit

0-Pend

0-Unk

Root key synchronization

1-Ok

0-Warn

0-Crit

0-Pend

0-Unk

Sensor Collection Monitor

1-Ok

0-Warn

0-Crit

0-Pend

0-Unk

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Contents HP Workgroup System and XC Software Installation Guide Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Table of Contents Cabling IP Addresses HP Workgroup System Specifications Thermal StabilizationEnclosure Bay Numbering Example Rear View List of FiguresRemoving the Box OA IP AddressList of Tables Modify Database List of ExamplesPage Intended Audience About This DocumentDocument Organization Typographic ConventionsHP Encourages Your Comments Documentation Updates and Release NotesUser input HP Workgroup System Views HP Workgroup System Overview3shows an example rear view of the HP Workgroup System Hardware Prerequisites Hardware Preinstallation ChecklistFirmware Requirements HP c-Class BladeSystem Enclosure Components and Switches Can cause problemsUnpack the Enclosure Hardware SetupGently roll the unit down the ramp. Callout 1, Figure Removing the Ramp and Front CushionPlug the unit into a power source Installing and Starting Up the HardwareInterconnect Switch Save user information Setting Boot OrderEnabling Telnet Access Installing and Starting Up the Hardware Page Software Prerequisites Software Preinstallation ChecklistCopying the XC.lic File to Your Laptop Downloading XC Software PatchesCheck Choose DVD Connect to the enclosure DVD Associating the Enclosure DVD to the Head NodePage Booting the DVD XC Software InstallationBoot linux ks=hdscd0/ks.cfg Boot linux ks=hdscd0/ks.cfg pci=nommconf# cd /opt/hptc/config/sbin Running the clusterprep Command# ./clusterprep --enclosurebased # mkdir /home/patches Installing Patches from Your Laptop# cp /media/iLO2FOLDER/* /home/patches # cd /home/patchesPutting the License Key File in the Correct Location Running the discover Command# cp /media/iLO2-FOLDER/* /opt/hptc/etc/license/XC.lic # ./discover --enclosurebased --single --ic=AdminNet Running the clusterconfig Command# ./clusterconfig Example 5-2 clusterconfig Command Output Ok, Respecify Interfaces O Configuring the Snmp Trap Running the startsys CommandVerifying LSF-HPC with Slurm LSF Post-Configuration TasksRunning the OVP to Verify Software and Hardware Components Follow along with the OVP command outputVerify the dynamic resource information Nagios Web Interface Nrg CommandCreating a Baseline Copy of the Database Creating a Baseline Report of the System ConfigurationStop bits Flow control Setting Up VlanConfirm saving to Flash y/n y Unable to Manually Set IP Addresses for the iLOs TroubleshootingChanging External IP Addresses For example Copy the fileLost Connection to the iLO # sysstart imageandrebootRemoving a Bad Golden Image # siimage baseimageLost Terminal Window When in the IRC Page # scontrol reconfig Additional Software Setup Information# spconfig Page HP Workgroup System Specifications Additional Hardware Setup InformationTable B-2 Thermal Stabilization Specification Cabling IP Addresses on a Corporate NetworkIP Addresses Extend the Insight Display PanelFigure C-3 OA IP Address Locate the section of the file that is similar to this Configure sendmailConfigure sendmail Network Base image GlossaryItrc NAT SMP LSF IndexXC installation, 27 XC license, 24 XC patches