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Installing and Configuring Support Tools Manager and EMS
System requirements:
HP-UX computer (servers or workstations)
HP-UX 11i v1, 11i v2, 11i v3, or later HP-UX operating system versions
Support Plus Media CD
If you are using ServiceGuard (optional), check for the correct version you must have for
HP-UX 11i v1, 11i v2, or later HP-UX operating system versions
Procedure
1. Install the Support Tools Manager (STM) from the latest Support Plus Media CD. The EMS
hardware monitors automatically install when you install STM.
a. Enter the following command to see if STM is installed on your system:
/usr/sbin/cstmThe message --Information-- Support Tools Manager
should appear on your screen, indicating that STM is installed on your system.
b. If this does not appear, STM needs to be installed. For instructions on how to install
STM see Chapter 5, “Using the Support Plus Media to Install Diagnostics”, in the manual
Support Plus: Diagnostics User's Guide, available at: http://docs.hp.com/diag/index.html
2. Examine the list of supported products to see if any of your devices have special requirements
to be monitored.
3. Add or modify monitoring requests to customize the monitoring configuration for your
system.
4. (Recommended) Verify that monitors are correctly operating; for example, simulate a
hardware failure or event and view the logs.
The default hardware monitoring configuration meets most monitoring requirements. By default,
messages regarding warning, serious, and critical events are written to
/var/adm/syslog/syslog.log and sent to the root e-mail address. All events are also stored
in/var/opt/resmon/log/event.log.
If you must customize the default monitoring configuration, you can add or modify monitoring
requests as needed.
Offline Diagnostics Environment (ODE)
All HP Fibre Channel adapters support the HP Offline Diagnostics Environment (ODE). ODE
is an offline support tools platform for troubleshooting HP/9000 and HP Integrity systems running
without an operating system, or systems that cannot be tested using online tools. The offline
environment is also useful for testing before a system is booted.
ODE provides a user-friendly interface for diagnostics and utilities developed to run in an offline
environment.
ODE has a distributed architecture consisting of several modules. Each module has a specific
function and uses well defined protocols to communicate with the other modules.
You can use either the command-line interface or the menu-driven interface. The command-line
interface enables you to select tests and utilities to execute on a specific hardware module. The
menu-driven interface enables you to specify the hardware module to be tested, then ODE selects
the appropriate tests to execute on the module.
ODE consists of the following:
Test Controller Acts as the user interface and launches the execution of the
Test Modules.
Test Modules Diagnostic or utility programs designed to execute within
ODE. These modules exercise or diagnose user-specified
hardware units.
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