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HP PA-RISC Hardware monitoring ?

list Robert Manocchia
Fri, 14 Sep 2007 10:08:22 -0400
Message-Id: <user-808b8ea45c99@xymon.invalid>

Do you have ISEE installed on these servers? If so your hardware will be
automatically monitored and alerts will go out to HP automatically. 

ISEE comes with your support contract and is easy to set up.

Robert Manocchia
UNIX System Administrator
IDEXX Laboratories
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-----Original Message-----
From: T.J. Yang [mailto:user-8e841282cda5@xymon.invalid] 
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 9:04 AM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: RE: [hobbit] HP PA-RISC Hardware monitoring ?


Hi, Thomas

But ioscan is jus a scan of existing hardwares, it doesn't tell if each
component
is ok or not. following is an example of a C3600.

root at 8519> uname -a
HP-UX ilad8519 B.11.11 U 9000/785 2013140223 unlimited-user license
root at 8519> model
9000/785/C3600
root at 8519> ioscan -k
H/W Path       Class                     Description
====================================================
               bc
10             ioa                       System Bus Adapter (582)
10/0               ba                    Local PCI Bus Adapter (782)
10/0/12/0                lan             HP PCI 10/100Base-TX Core
10/0/13/0                audio           Built-in Audio
10/0/14/0                ext_bus         IDE Primary Channel
10/0/14/0.0                 target
10/0/14/0.0.0                  disk      TEAC    CD-532E-B
10/0/14/0.7                 target
10/0/14/0.7.0                  ctl       Initiator
10/0/14/1                ba              PCI Core I/O Adapter
10/0/14/1/1                 tty          Built-in RS-232C
10/0/14/1/2                 tty          Built-in RS-232C
10/0/14/1/3                 ext_bus      Built-in Parallel Interface
10/0/14/1/4                 siopc        Built-in Floppy Drive
10/0/14/1/4.1                  floppy    HP_PC_FDC_FLOPPY
10/0/14/2                usb             Built-in USB Interface
10/0/14/2.1                 usbhub       USB Root Hub
10/0/15/0                ext_bus         SCSI C896 Ultra Narrow Single-Ended
10/0/15/0.7                 target
10/0/15/0.7.0                  ctl       Initiator
10/0/15/1                ext_bus         SCSI C896 Ultra2 Wide LVD
10/0/15/1.5                 target
10/0/15/1.5.0                  disk      QUANTUM ATLAS10K-9LVD
10/0/15/1.6                 target
10/0/15/1.6.0                  disk      QUANTUM ATLAS10K-9LVD
10/0/15/1.7                 target
10/0/15/1.7.0                  ctl       Initiator
10/1               ba                    Local PCI Bus Adapter (782)
10/1/4/0                 lan             PCI Ethernet (11484320)
10/4               ba                    Local PCI Bus Adapter (782)
10/6               ba                    Local PCI Bus Adapter (782)
10/6/2/0                 graphics        PCI Display (103c108b)
32             processor                 Processor
49             memory                    Memory
root at 8519>

T.J. Yang
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 10:26:49 +0200
From: user-5195ec0973aa@xymon.invalid
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: Re: [hobbit] HP PA-RISC Hardware monitoring ?

Hi !

the magical command on HP-UX (PA-RISC) is 'ioscan' on HP-UX (IA64) it's
'machinfo'. For example, if you want information on processors or fc
hba, you could make :

# ioscan -fknC processor | grep -i processor
# ioscan -fknC fc | grep -i fc

or simply :

# ioscan -fknC

to see all possibilities. Hobbit runs just fine on this kind of
hardware, I've tested it for months on HP-UX 10.20, 11.00, 11i. You just
need 'gcc' and GNU 'make' to build clients and that's all.
Sincerly,

ThomaS

T.J. Yang a écrit :
Anyone know is there a module (bb or hb) to monitor HP hardware ?
May be better question is what is the similar command for ipmitool or
prtdiage in HP-UX ?

T.J. Yang

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