These release notes cover the September 1999 (IPR 9909) release of Support Plus for HP-UX 11.00/10.20 running on S800/S700 systems.
- Overview
- Configuring Hardware Monitoring
- Documentation
- Changes
- Known Problems
- Monitors Provided
- Monitor Dependencies
- Defect Reporting
- SD Product Structure
NOTE: As of the September 1999 release, the name of the Diagnostic/IPR Media has been changed to Support Plus. In addition, the format has changed so that there is a separate CD-ROM for each version of the operating system (HP-UX 10.20 and HP-UX 11.0).
Included on the Support Plus CD-ROM are the EMS Hardware Monitors - an important tool for maintaining system availability. The EMS hardware monitors allow you to monitor the operation of a wide variety of hardware products and be alerted immediately if any failure or other unusual event occurs. Hardware event monitoring is available to users running HP-UX 10.20 or 11.X (IPR 9902 and later).
Hardware event monitoring provides a high level of protection against system hardware failure. By using hardware event monitoring, you can virtually eliminate undetected hardware failures that could interrupt system operation or cause data loss.
Configuring Hardware Monitoring
The EMS Hardware Monitors are installed at the same time as the Support Tools Manager. Once the monitoring software is installed, monitoring is automatically enabled.
By default, messages regarding major warning, serious and critical events that occur on hardware being monitored will be:
All events will be stored in /var/opt/resmon/log/event.log.
- Written to /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
- Sent to EMAIL address root
To configure, enable, or disable hardware event monitoring, run the monitoring request manager: /etc/opt/resmon/lbin/monconfig .
The Peripheral Status Monitor (PSM) and the The Kernel Resource Monitor (krmond) are configured differently. They use the EMS GUI. See: http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/diag/ems/ems_gui.htm
For the latest and most complete information on EMS Hardware Monitors and the Support Tools Manager (STM), see the Web page "Diagnostics":
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/diag/At this site, you will find Overviews, Tutorials, Quick Reference Cards, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), and much other material.For complete information on installing and using EMS hardware monitors, as well as a list of supported hardware, refer to the "EMS Hardware Monitors User's Guide" available at the above site. An electronic copy of this book is also included on the Support Plus CD-ROM in the <mount_point>/DIAGNOSTICS directory.
Changes in the EMS Hardware Monitors for IPR 9909 include:
- New monitor: Disk Array FC60 Monitor (fc60mon) for HP Fibre Channel High Availability Disk Array (Model 60/FC). NOTE: To run the monitor, you need to install one of the following patches:
For HP-UX 11.0 (S800 only): PHCO_18685: s700_800 11.00 HP Array Manager/60 cumulative patch For HP-UX 10.20 (S800 only): PHCO_18684: s700_800 10.20 HP Array Manager/60 installation patch- New monitor: SCSI123 Monitor (sscsi123_em) for SCSI1, SCSI2, and SCSI3 interface cards.
- Fixes and enhancements to disk_em: A problem was fixed whereby the Disk Monitor (disk_em) did not compute the retry_count value correctly. In addition, support was added for an earlier version of S700 disk drivers. Also, some of the data formerly displayed as decimal integers in the event messages are now displayed as hex integers.
- Fixed a problem that caused system panics on computer systems that had one of the following DLT tape library products attached: HP A4855A, HP A4850A, HP A3546A, HP A3545A, and HP A3544A. This problem causes the system to pain after running for approximately one hour. Erroneous error events may for the DLT tape libraries may also be generated. This problem occurred on the original version of the Support Tools distributed on the June 1999 release of the the Diagnostic/IPR Media (HP-UX 11.0 swlist ID number B.11.00.09.10 or B.11.00.09.10; HP-UX 10.20 swlist ID number B.10.20.14.08). This problem was later fixed on the downloadable version of the Support Tools (HP-UX 11.00 swlist ID number B.11.00.09.11; HP-UX 10.20 swlist ID number B.10.20.14.09).
CAUTION: Problem with FC60 Hardware MonitorOn the September 1999 release (IPR 9909), the FC60 hardware monitor (fc60mon) does not consistently report problems with the FC60 array. This was also the version contained on the CD shipped with the array. This problem was fixed on the December 1999 release (IPR 9912).
To check the version of fc60mon you are running, execute the following command:
# what /usr/bin/stm/uut/bin/tools/monitor/fc60monYou are running a bad version if the command returns a version number of "A.01.03", for example:fc60.mon: A.01.03 Tue Jul 20 19:00:41 MDT 1999To fix the problem, update the support tools with the December 1999 (IPR 9912) release or later. This will cause version A.01.04 of fc60mon to be loaded.
CAUTION: Monitoring Changes for disc30, sdisk and disk array devicesAs of IPR 9902 (Feb 99 release), there has been a change to the way that monitoring is done for disc30, sdisk and the HA Disk Array Models 10, 20, and 30FC.
Formerly, the "diaglogd exec" programs (pdisc30_exec, pharaymon_exec, and psdisk_exec) handled driver error entries for these devices.
As of IPR 9902, these programs have been deleted and their functionality is now provided by the EMS Hardware Monitors.
If you had customized the configuration files for the dialogd exec programs (disk30_exec.cfg, sdisk_exec.cfg, and haraymon_exec.cfg) you may wish to re-configure the EMS Hardware Monitors to achieve the same results.
CAUTION:Compatibility Problem with ServiceGuard and LockManagerFrom the February 1999 release (IPR 9902) onwards, the Support Tools (diagnostics) include EMS hardware monitors and EMS version A.03.00 on both HP-UX 10.20 and HP-UX 11.00.
This version of EMS is incompatible with ServiceGuard A.10.10, which includes version A.01.00 of EMS. It is also incompatible with ServiceGuard and LockManager versions A.11.01, A.11.02 and A.11.03, which include version A.02.00 of EMS.
If you run these releases of ServiceGuard or LockManager, you must upgrade them before installing the Support Tools on the February 1999 (IPR 9902) or newer releases.
On HP-UX 10.20 you should upgrade ServiceGuard to A.10.11 and on HP-UX 11.00 you should upgrade ServiceGuard or LockManager to release A.11.04 or newer.
If you do not upgrade, EMS will silently be upgraded to version A.03.00 when you install the diagnostics; ServiceGuard and LockManager will fail to work if you have any monitored resources. In this case, if you execute swverify or other SD-UX commands, you will see error messages like:
The corequisite "EMS-Core.EMS-CORE,r=A.01.00,a=HP-UX_B.10.20_800,v=HP" for fileset "Cluster-Monitor.CM-CORE,l=/,r=A.10.10" cannot be successfully resolved.If you have already loaded the diagnostics and therefore upgraded to EMS A.03.00 and are still running an incompatible release of ServiceGuard or LockManager, you should now upgrade to get your system into a supported and working state.There is no functional difference between ServiceGuard A.10.10 and ServiceGuard A.10.11, other than support for the new version of EMS and bug fixes. Functional differences for the 11.00 releases of ServiceGuard and LockManager can be found in the release notes.
Older versions of ServiceGuard and LockManager, for example A.10.06 and A.10.07.01, do not provide any support for EMS, and so are not affected by this issue.
Monitors are provided to support the following:
In addition, a Hardware status monitor is provided to monitor the current status of the products supported by the above list.
- HP Disk Arrays
- Fibre Channel Interconnect
- Fibre Channel Interface Cards
- High Availability Storage System Enclosures
- SCSI Tape Products
- HP SCSI Disk Products
- HP Fibre Channel Disk Products
- HP Fibre Channel Switch
- Memory
- LPMCs
- Core Hardware
- Kernel Resources
- HP Fibre Channel High Availability Disk Array (Model 60/FC)
- SCSI1, SCSI2, and SCSI3 Interface Cards.
For detailed information concerning which products are supported by which monitors and additional dependencies, check the "Diagnostics" section of Hewlett-Packard's online documentation web site: http://docs.hp.com/hpux/diag/.
Several of the monitors have special requirements, such as patches or certain versions of firmware. Current requirements are described in the "Supported Products" page under "EMS Hardware Monitors" at http://docs.hp.com/hpux/diag/. Requirements are also listed in chapter 2 of the manual "EMS Hardware Monitors User's Guide".
Note: The Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub Monitor and the Fibre Channel Switch Monitor require special configuration which is described in their data sheets in the "EMS Hardware Monitors User's Guide" (chapter 6).
Note: a patch is required if your system includes a HP SureStore E Disk Array FC60. This patch is required to to run the EMS hardware monitor (fc60mon) or STM tools for this device.
For HP-UX 11.0 (S800 only): PHCO_18685: s700_800 11.00 HP Array Manager/60 cumulative patch For HP-UX 10.20 (S800 only): PHCO_18684: s700_800 10.20 HP Array Manager/60 installation patchDefect ReportingUse CHART to report defects in the EMS Hardware monitors. The project name is diag.hw_mon.hpux. If you don't have access to CHART, contact an HP representative to enter a defect for you.
The EMS hardware monitors are installed as part of the OnlineDiag bundle (product number B4708AA). In addition, they utilize the EMS framework, product number B7609BA.
Note: EMS Hardware Monitors are installed as part of the STM-UUT-RUN Fileset. However, the EMS Hardware Monitors are dependent on the EMS-Core and EMS-Config products and additional filesets in the Sup-Tool-Mgr Product.
For information on the STM product, refer to the STM release notes file /usr/sbin/stm/Rel_NOTES.STM.
SD Bundle: OnlineDiag Description: On-line Diagnostic System (Series 800/700) SD PRODUCT: Sup-Tool-Mgr Description: Support Tools Manager for HP-UX Systems SD SUB-PRODUCT: Manuals Description: Support Tools Manager Manual Pages FILESET: RELEASE_NOTES Description: HPUX STM Release Notes FILESET: STM-MAN Description: HPUX STM Manual Pages SD SUB-PRODUCT: Runtime Description: STM Manual Runtime FILESET: STM-CATALOGS Description: HPUX STM Shared Libraries FILESET: STM-SHLIBS Description: HPUX STM Shared Libraries FILESET: STM-UI-RUN Description: HPUX STM User Interface FILESET: STM-UUT-RUN Description: HPUX STM Unit Under Test Runtime SD PRODUCT: EMS-Config Description: EMS Config FILESET: EMS-GUI Description: Event Monitoring Service Graphical User Interface SD PRODUCT: EMS-Core Description: EMS Core Product FILESET: EMS-CORE Description: Event Monitoring Service Core Files