Administrator's and User's Guide for SFM HP-UX 11i v2 December 2008
# Evweb eventviewer -E -n <event number>
The details of the specified event such as the summary, description, probable cause, and
recommended actions for the error are displayed.
To switch back from the SFMIndicationProvider to the three EMS Hardware Monitors, enter the
following command at the HP-UX prompt:
# /opt/sfm/bin/sfmconfig -w -e
The following output on the terminal that was used to start the CIMOM indicates that the three
EMS Hardware Monitors have successfully replaced the SFMIndicationProvider:
Enabling EMS hardware monitors and disabling SysFaultMgmt. This may
take a few minutes. SysFaultMgmt will no longer monitor the devices &
EMS hardware monitors will be enabled.
Creating SFMIndicationProvider Subscriptions
The SFMIndicationProvider uses the default Event Qualification (EQ) entries for generating
events. To view the default EQ entries, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt:
# Evweb subscribe -T -g default -l
You cannot modify or delete the default EQ entries. However, you can create custom subscriptions
to receive required indications.
Table 3-1 describes the EQ entries and their values.
Table 3-1 Event Qualification for the SFMIndicationProvider
Available ValuesDescriptionEntry
You can use any number. If no entry matches
the event number, use OTHER.
A unique number assigned to each
event of a monitor.
event_number
On Itanium-based systems, the
SFMIndicationProvider generates indications
related to the following:
• Temperature problems
• Fan failures
• Power supply problems
• Power unit problems
• Corrected Machine Checks (CMCs)
• Corrected Platform Errors (CPEs)
• System Memory
On HP 9000 systems, the SFMIndicationProvider
generates indications related to the following:
• Temperature problems
• Fan failures
• Power supply problems
• Power unit problems
The monitored resource.
device_category
• SEVERITY_FATAL_NONRECOVERABLE
• SEVERITY_CRITICAL
• SEVERITY_MINOR
• SEVERITY_DEGRADED_WARNING
• SEVERITY_INFORMATION
The severity of the event.
severity
• TRUE - enables an event.
• FALSE - disables an event.
Switch to enable or disable an event.
enable flag
Configuring the SFMIndicationProvider 33