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Default Monitoring Requests
Special Procedures
Setting Description
What is
Event Monitoring Service EMS
Fibre Channel Switch
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Contents
EMS Hardware Monitors Users Guide
Manufacturing Part Number B6191-90029 May
Legal Notices
Printing History
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Contents
Using the Peripheral Status Monitor
Hardware Monitor Configuration Files
Special Procedures
Index
Contents
Tables
Tables
Figures
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About This Manual
Related Web sites
Introduction
What is Hardware Monitoring?
Hardware Monitoring Overview
How Does Hardware Monitoring Work?
Components Involved in Hardware Monitoring
Benefits of Hardware Monitoring
Products Supported by Hardware Monitors
Tips for Hardware Monitoring
Term Definition
Hardware Monitoring Terms
Hardware Monitoring Terms
Hardware Monitoring Terms
Hardware Monitoring Terms
Hardware Monitoring Overview Chapter
Installing and Using Monitors
Steps Involved
Steps for Installing and Configuring Hardware Monitoring
Supported System Configuration
Installing EMS Hardware Monitors
Ioscan Utility
Removing EMS Hardware Monitors
Product Model/Product Special Number Requirements
Checking for Special Requirements
Disk Arrays
Disk Products
Tape Products monitored by Scsi Tape Devices Monitor
Tape Products monitored by Scsi Tape Devices Monitor
High Availability Storage Systems
Fibre Channel Scsi Multiplexers
Fibre Channel Adapters
Product Model/Product Special Requirements Number
Fibre Channel Switch
Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop FC-AL Hub
Memory
System
Interface Cards
Others
Some Monitoring Request Examples
Using Hardware Monitoring Requests
What Is a Monitoring Request?
Building a Monitoring Request
Running the Monitoring Request Manager
To run the Monitoring Request Manager, type
Enabling Hardware Event Monitoring
Severity Levels Notification Method
Default Monitoring Requests
Default Monitoring Requests for Each Monitor
Listing Monitor Descriptions
To list the descriptions of available monitors
Viewing Current Monitoring Requests
To view or show the current monitoring requests
Adding a Monitoring Request
To add a monitoring request
Monitoring Requests Configuration Settings
Setting Description
Event Severity MC/ServiceGuard Level Description Response
Event Severity Levels
Event Severity Levels
Example of Adding a Monitoring Request
Choose Default
== ADD Comment
If Desired
== NEW Monitoring
Modifying Monitoring Requests
To modify a monitoring request
Verifying Hardware Event Monitoring
Checking Detailed Monitoring Status
Major
Critical
Retrieving and Interpreting Event Messages
Sample Event Message
Deleting Monitoring Requests
To delete a monitoring request
To disable hardware event monitoring
Disabling Hardware Event Monitoring
Disabling Hardware Event Monitoring Chapter
Detailed Description
Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring
Hardware Monitoring Architecture
Components from Three Different Applications
Hardware Monitoring Request Manager
Startup Client
EMS Hardware Event Monitor
Polling or Asynchronous?
Event Monitoring Service EMS
Peripheral Status Monitor PSM
Directories and Files Description
File Locations
File Locations
Startup Process in Detail
Monitoring Startup Process
Disabling Monitoring
Asynchronous Event Detection in Detail
Event Decoding
Asynchronous Event Detection Process
PA Memory Monitor Polling
FC-AL Hub and FC Switch Polling Processes
Event Polling in Detail
Monitoring Polling Process
Memory Monitor Polling Process
Detailed Picture of Hardware Monitoring Chapter
Using the Peripheral Status Monitor
Peripheral Status Monitor Overview
How Does the PSM Work?
Peripheral Status Monitor
PSM Components
PSM States
PSM Resource Paths
PSM Status
How Does the PSM Work?
Configuring MC/ServiceGuard Package Dependencies with the PSM
Configuring Package Dependencies using SAM
To create a package resource dependency
Resourcepollinginterval Resourceupvalue =UP
From the Actions menu select Add Monitoring Request
Creating EMS Monitoring Requests for PSM
To create a PSM monitoring request
Determining the Frequency of Events Options
Specifying When to Send Event Notify
Monitoring Request Parameters
Setting the Polling Interval Polling Interval
Selecting Protocols for Sending Events Notify Via
Opcmsg ITO
Critical Major Minor Normal
Snmp traps
To set the Snmp trap
TCP and UDP
To set the TCP or UDP conditions
Adding a Notification Comment Comment
Copying Monitoring Requests
To change the monitoring parameters of a request
Removing Monitoring Requests
To remove monitoring requests
From the Actions menu select View Monitoring Request
Viewing Monitoring Requests
To view the parameters for a monitoring request
Example 4-1 Example of Using setfixed
Using the setfixed Utility to Restore Hardware UP State
To restore the operating state of a resource to UP
Using the Peripheral Status Monitor
Hardware Monitor Configuration Files
Overview
Monitor Configuration File Types
Client Configuration File
Clients Targets for Events
Creating a Client Configuration File *.clcfg
Verifying Monitors with a Test Event
Sample Client Configuration File
Following is a sample of a client configuration .clcfg file
#CRITICAL
EQ100INFORMATIONTRUENOTUSED ANY1NONENOOPNOOPNONE
# msa1000 events
Client Configuration File
File Format
Monitor-Specific and Global Configuration Files
File Names
Setting Values Description
Monitor Configuration File Entries
Eventnum must be a
Interval must be a
Monitor Configuration File Settings
Frequency must be a
Event Definition
Severity Action
Repeat Frequency
Sample Global Configuration File
Polling Interval
= Communication Device
Defineevent 100201 Information
Defineevent 100301 Information
Defineevent 100401 Information
Dtlpwrsomc
Default #
Default
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Defineevent 100132 Critical
Defineevent 100232 Critical
Defineevent 100133 Critical
Defineevent 100233 Critical
Wrso
Critical Default
Defineevent 100150 Critical
Critical Default #
Defineevent 100158 Critical
Defineevent 100272 Critical
Defineevent 100372 Critical
Defineevent 100472 Critical
Defineevent 100572 Critical
Defineevent 100075 Critical
Defineevent 100376 Critical
Defineevent 100476 Critical
Defineevent 100876 Critical
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Sample Monitor-Specific Configuration File
Severityaction Information
Severityaction Minorwarning
Severityaction Majorwarning
Severityaction Serious
Startup Configuration File
Startup Configuration File Entries
Keyword Values Description
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Description Entry
Default File Entries
Default Monitoring Requests
Peripheral Status Monitor PSM Configuration File
Considerations for Modifying the PSM Configuration File
PSM Configuration File Fields
Monitorresourcename
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Example File Entries
Downseveritythreshold Majorwarning Downseverityoperator =
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Special Procedures
Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub Monitor
Step
Initial Monitor Configuration
Configuring the FC-AL Monitor Configuration File
Adding or Removing an FC-AL Hub
Configuration Files
Default Setting Value Description
This setting is required
PSM Configuration File
Fibre Channel Switch Monitor
Changing the FC Switch Monitoring Configuration
Adding or Removing an FC Switch
Configuring the FC Switch Monitor Configuration File
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