Event Monitoring Service Version A.04.20.23 Release Notes
Event Monitoring Service Version A.04.20.23 Release Notes
Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
Chapter 116
You can install EMS by either using the swinstall command or use the software
management tools in SAM.
If you have many systems, it may be easier to install over the network from a central location.
The steps to install over the network from a central location are given below:
1. Create a network depot according to the instructions in Managing HP-UX Software with
SD-UX.
2. rlogin or telnet to the remote host on which you are installing EMS.
3. Install EMS from the depot.
Your requests are retained when the monitors are updated, or when you re-install a monitor
on top of an existing monitor. This is part of the functionality provided by the persistence
client.
While installing EMS, the installation process may modify /etc/services, /etc/inittab,
or /etc/inetd.conf files. If the files are modified, a copy of the unmodified version is
available in the /etc directory. For example,
• /etc/inittab will be copied to /etc/ems_inittab.old
• /etc/services will be copied to /etc/services.old
• /etc/inetd.conf will be copied to /etc/inetd.conf.old
EMS-Core.EMS-WRAPPER Contains EMSHAWrapperProvider.
EMS-Core.EMS-WRAPPER-COM Contains xml schema and mof files for
EMSHAWrapperProvider.
EMS-Config.EMS-GUI Provides SAM’s interface to EMS. This
fileset also provides the emscli command
line utility. Refer to the emscli(1m)
manpage for more information.
EMS-Config.EMS-GUI-COM Provides SAM’s interface to EMS, and
contains EMS GUI help files.
EMS-MIBMon Provides MIB (Management Information
Base) monitors for cluster, networking
interface, and system resources.
Table 1-3 EMS Product Filesets (Continued)
Fileset Description