Installing and Configuring PPU Software
Configuring PPU Software
| Manually Starting the ppud Daemon |
| The ppud daemon is started automatically when you specify the utility |
| meter using the /usr/sbin/ppuconfig |
| automatically started at system boot if a utility meter is configured. |
| However, the ppud daemon’s process may have inadvertently been killed |
| on the system/partition. If the ppud daemon is not running on your PPU |
| system/partition, you need to start it manually. |
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NOTE | The ppud daemon must be running on each PPU system/partition, |
| including virtual partitions. If the ppud daemon is not running on your |
| system/partition, utilization information is not sent to HP and 100% |
| utilization may be assumed. |
| To verify the ppud daemon is running, execute the following command: |
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| /usr/bin/ps |
| You should see the ppud daemon listed as an active process on the |
| system/partition. If it is running, and the utility meter is properly |
| configured, utilization information is sent to HP and your PPU |
| system/partition is correctly configured. |
| If the ppud daemon is not listed as an active process, you can manually |
| start the ppud daemon with the following command: |
| /sbin/init.d/ppu start |
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