EMS Release Notes for HP-UX 11i v2 December 2009 Release

installed, monitoring is automatically enabled.
By default, events with severity levels MAJOR WARNING, MINOR WARNING, SERIOUS, or
CRITICAL that are generated by the monitors are notified in the following ways:
Written to /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
Sent to the superuser's E-mail address.
All events generated by all the monitors are stored in the /var/opt/resmon/log/event.log file.
To configure, enable, or disable hardware event monitoring, run the /etc/opt/resmon/lbin/monconfig
monitoring request manager.
The Peripheral Status Monitor (PSM) and the Kernel Resource Monitor (krmond) are configured
differently. They use the EMS GUI. For more information, see:
http://www.hp.com/go/hpux-diag-ems-gui-doc
Changes
Changes made to the EMS Hardware Monitors for the December 2009 release include the following:
Changes to Monitoring
Changes to Monitors
Changes to Platform and Interface
Customer-Viewable Interface Changes
Changes to Monitoring
Starting with the HP-UX 11i v2 March 2008 release, SFM is the default monitoring mode.
However, it is possible to switch to the OnlineDiag monitoring mode. For information on how to
switch to the OnlineDiag mode, see the SFM Administrator's Guide at:
http://www.hp.com/go/hpux-diagnostics-docs
Changes to Monitors
This section describes the changes made to individual monitors. Monitors are listed in alphabetical
order.
Chassis Code Monitor (dm_chassis)
Not applicable
CMC Monitor (cmc_em)
Not applicable
Core Hardware (dm_core_hw)
Not applicable
Core Hardware for Itanium (ia64_corehw)
Not applicable
Core Hardware Monitor - Asama (ipfcorehw_asama)
Not applicable
Core Hardware Monitor - Hitachi (ipfcorehw_hitachi)
Not applicable
CPE Monitor (cpe_em)
Not applicable
CPU Monitor (lpmc_em)
Not applicable
CPU Monitor - Hitachi (cmc_em_hitachi)
Not applicable