Administrator's and User's Guide for SFM HP-UX 11i v2 March and June 2008
Table 4-2 compares the EMS Hardware Monitors properties with the equivalent EMS Wrapper
Provider properties.
Table 4-2 Property Representation
EMS Wrapper ProviderEMS Hardware Monitors
EventTimeEvent Time
PerceivedSeveritySeverity
EventIDEvent
SystemNameSystem
SummarySummary
DescriptionDescription of Error
ProbableCauseDescription and
RecommendedAction (these two are separate fields)
Probable Cause/ Recommended Action
SystemSerialNumberSystem Serial Number
HWManufacturerInquiryVendorID
HWLogicalLocationPhysical Device Path
DeviceModelInquiryProductID
DeviceControllerLogicalLocationPhysicalDevicePath
NOTE: For more information, see the HP Systems Insight Manager Installation and User’s
Guide at: http://docs.hp.com/en/netsys.html
Table 4-3 Command Representation
In SFMIn monconfig (Online Diagnostics)Task
# Evweb subscribe -C -n
<subscription name> -e <severity>
-v <device> -t <destination> -g
<throttling configuration name>
# /etc/opt/resmon/lbin/monconfig
Enter A at the main menu selection prompt.
Adding a monitoring
request
# Evweb subscribe -M -n
<subscription name> -e <severity>
-v <device> -t <destination> -g
<throttling configuration name>
# /etc/opt/resmon/lbin/monconfig
Enter M at the main menu selection
prompt.
Modifying a monitoring
request
# Evweb subscribe -D -f -n
<subscription name>
# /etc/opt/resmon/lbin/monconfig
Enter D at the main menu selection prompt.
Deleting a monitoring
request
# sfmconfig -t -<valid monitor
name>
#
/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/send_test_event
<monitor name>
Sending a test event
# sfmconfig -a -l -t <device
name> -d <device id>
# set_fixed -n <resource name>
Using the set_fixed utility
to change the status of a
device to UP.
# Evweb eventviewer -E -n
<EvArchNo>
# resdata -r <resource name> -R
<request id> -a|-m|-u [-n
<notify id>] [-h <host name>] -M
<monitor key>]
Viewing details of an
event
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