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HP-UX 11i v3 Installation and Update Guide: HP Integrity Server Blades, HP Integrity Servers, and HP 9000 Servers > Chapter 3 Choosing an Installation MethodOnline Diagnostics |
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The diagnostics software, which is installed with HP-UX 11i v3, consists of two product bundles:
These bundles include many tools to help verify, troubleshoot, and monitor PA-RISC and Itanium-based system hardware such as processors, memory, power supplies, fans, interface cards and mass storage devices. The OnlineDiag bundle includes the following tools:
The SysFaultMgmt bundle includes the System Fault Management (SFM) software. The SFM software includes the following tools:
The following lists the uses of tools contained in OnlineDiag and SysFaultMgmt bundles:
Starting with the HP-UX 11i v3 March 2008 release, upon a successful OE upgrade, SFM is the default monitoring system for monitoring the core hardware components. Online Diagnostics, which is included in the OnlineDiag bundle, is shut down as soon as an OE upgrade is initiated. Upon the successful completion of the OE upgrade, SFM is the default monitoring system. However, STM, which is included in the OnlineDiag bundle, restarts and continues to function properly. The SFMIndicationProvider, which is included in the SysFaultMgmt bundle, replaces certain EMS Hardware Monitors. However, you can continue to receive all the events from the remaining EMS Hardware Monitors through the EMS framework. Indications generated by the SFMIndicationProvider can be directed to the EMS framework through the WBEM Wrapper Monitor. For information on the monitors that the SFMIndicationProvider replaces, and for instructions on how to switch to the EMS monitoring mode, see the SFM Release Notes available at http://docs.hp.com/en/diag.html
To switch to Online Diagnostics for monitoring the core hardware components, you must switch from the SFM mode to the EMS mode. To switch to the EMS mode, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt: # /opt/sfm/bin/sfmconfig -w -e For more information about the sfmconfig command, see sfmconfig(1). For more information on SFMIndicationProvider, see the SFM Administrator's and User's Guide at http://docs.hp.com/en/diag.html On most systems, no special configuration of Online Diagnostics is necessary. For complete information, see the Online Diagnostics Administrator's Guide available at |
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