Intel Telco Alarms Manager 2.0, Revision 1.0 - HP Carrier-Grade Server cc3310 User's Guide
Intel Telco Alarms Manager 2.0
Configuration
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Installation
TAM 2.0 is provided on the HP Server cc3310 User Information Diagnostics and Utility Resource CD.
To run installation directly from CD:
Installation can be started from the Welcome page that auto runs when the CD is mounted or inserted. From
the welcome page, select Management SW. From the drop down Management Software page:
1. If you are using a Linux OS, select the Install Linux ISM/TAM Driver’s box (at the bottom of the
page).
2. If you are using a Windows OS, select ISM\Software\win32\TAM.
Telco Alarms Manager Event Agents
Overview
TAM is designed to work with software or modules that register with TAM. This registered software is
referred to as event agents. These event agents relay information to TAM so that any problems that occur on
a system are indicated by the LEDs on the alarm panel. A set of TAM event agents is delivered as part of the
TAM software package.
PI Event Agent
ISM’s PI (Platform Instrumentation) Event Agent is installed with ISM on the Resource CD. PI monitors
and provides information on several baseboard and hardware components. Any exceeded thresholds or alerts
that it receives are mapped and forwarded to TAM, which illuminates corresponding status LEDs on the
alarm panel. The following is a summary of some of the hardware components monitored by PI. Please refer
to ISM documentation for more detailed information.
• Fan (failure, speed)
• Memory (single- and multi-bit errors, ECC errors)
• Processor (thermal trips and internal errors)
• Temperature (baseboard and processor temperature)
• Voltage (standby, baseboard, and processors)
• Power supplies (presence, redundancy, and temperature)










