High Availability Monitors Version A.04.20.11.02, A.04.20.23.02, and A.04.20.31.02 Release Notes
8 Enterprise Server documentation, particularly Oracle 8 Installation Guide, Oracle SNMP
Support Reference, and Oracle Net8 Administrator’s Guide.
• For Informix:
— Informix SNMP subagent
The Informix SNMP subagent, onsnmp, can be started by issuing the following
command:
$INFORMIXDIR/bin/onsrvapd -k0 -rall
This command causes the SNMP subagent to remain in UP state even though the
Informix database may be stopped and restarted. The subagent must be active in order
to be able to access the values in the rdbms public MIB, on which the HA Database
Monitor reports.
Requirements for HA Disk Monitor Users:
To use the HA Disk Monitor with disks connected by FibreChannel, you must configure the SCSI
pass-thru driver, spt0, into the kernel. Add spt0 to the /stand/system file, rebuild the kernel,
and reboot.
Hardware Requirements
The disk monitor supports SCSI SE (single-ended) and F/W (fast/wide) disks, including:
• Hewlett-Packard High Availability Disk Array, Models 10 and 20
• Hewlett-Packard Disk Array with AutoRAID, Models 12 and 12H
• EMC Symmetrix arrays for both Fibre Channel and SCSI disks
• Hewlett-Packard High Availability Storage System
• Single-spindle SCSI disks
• HP High Availability Disk Array, Model 30 Fibre Channel
• HP SureStore E Disk Array XP256 for Fibre Channel and SCSI
• HP SureStore Disk Array XP128 and XP1024
• HP SureStore E Disk System, models FC10 and FC60
• HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP12000.
The disk monitor does not support HP-IB or HP-FL disks.
Disk Space and Memory Requirements
You need to have 8 MB of disk space to install HA Monitors, and a minimum of 32 MB of RAM
to run HA Monitors.
Installing High Availability Monitors
The High Availability Monitors product can be installed on a running system in multi-user mode.
You can use the software management tools in HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH)
or the swinstall command to install HA Monitors. For more information on installing and
using HA Monitors, see Using High Availability Monitors available on HP Technical Documentation
website at http://docs.hp.com.
The HA Monitors bundle (Part number B5736DA) contains the following file sets that will be
installed on Integrity platform and PA-RISC platform:
• EMS-MIBMon — The MIB (Management Information Base) monitors for cluster, networking
interface, and system resources
• EMS-DskMon — Disk monitor for physical and logical volume resources configured by
LVM
• EMS-DBMon — Database monitor for MIB resources
8 High Availability Monitors Version A.04.20.11.02, A.04.20.23.02, and A.04.20.31.02 Release Notes