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03-31-2004 08:52 AM
03-31-2004 08:52 AM
My question then is: how do I A) get the cpqasm mod and B) once I get it, do I just insmod
Thanks in advance
P
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04-02-2004 04:08 AM
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Re: hpasm on RH9.0
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04-02-2004 04:50 AM
04-02-2004 04:50 AM
Re: hpasm on RH9.0
Thanks for the response. I realize that RH8 was the last supported version for hpasm (as mentioned in the question) however, I was searching for someone who has tried installing it on a 9.0 box.
Perhaps I should have phrased the question differently; my fundamental problem is the fan speed is running higher than need be (even after I set it to default on low in the BIOS). The hpasm kicks the fan speed down to a *very* low level if the server isn't running hot. I was told the hpasm tool kit is the only way to decrease the fan speed on a DL320. It's a new machine so we'd like to put 9.0 on it rather than 8.0. Is there no way to run 9.0 on a DL320 then?
Cheers,
P
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04-04-2004 05:40 AM
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Re: hpasm on RH9.0
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04-04-2004 06:18 PM
04-04-2004 06:18 PM
Re: hpasm on RH9.0
I don't know if this is going to help you, but maybe...
I recently installed the Proliant Support Pack 7.00 for Red Hat AS 2.1. I installed it using hppldu (command install700.sh). I had some problems (to be found in this forum) since my kernel ('2.4.9 errata 34) is newer than the supported version (e27). Eventually I had to install one newer RPM because of a faulty kernel.h file.
I needed to build the PSP package, not the kernel. Even worse, if I change the kernel Oracle (and HP?) won't support me anymore.
I heard Red Hat AS3.0 is based on Red Hat 9. Did you download the PSP 7.0 for Red Hat EL 3.0? That seems the right version to start with.
I did not try cpqimlview (I must even admit I didn't know it exists.)
cpqasm will be called hpasm by now?
hpasm is started manually or at boot time. Need hpasm activate first.
I do not think it is a module.
I'll check it later today.
JP.
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04-04-2004 10:35 PM
04-04-2004 10:35 PM
SolutionI do not have any lines in modules.conf referring to hp or compaq asm.
Below is output when I start hpasm:
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[root@expjp02 etc]# /etc/init.d/hpasm start
casmd: hp ProLiant Advanced Server Management Monitoring . . .
cevtd: hp ProLiant Event Logging daemon started . . .
Advanced Server Management drivers have been enabled.
Starting Foundation Agents (cmafdtn): cmapeerd cmahostd cmathreshd
Starting SNMP Peer (cmapeerd):
Starting Host agent (cmahostd):
Starting Threshold agent (cmathreshd):
Starting Server Agents (cmasvr): cmastdeqd cmahealthd
Starting Standard Equipment agent (cmastdeqd):
Starting Health agent (cmahealthd):
Starting HP Lights-Out Drivers and Agents (hprsm): cpqci cpqriisd cmasm2d cmarackd
Starting cpqci:[ OK ]
Starting cpqriisd:[ OK ]
Starting RIB agent (cmasm2d):
Starting Rack agent (cmarackd):
Starting Storage Agents (cmastor): All agents
Starting Storage peer (cmastorpeerd):
Starting Storage Event Logger (cmaeventd):
Starting IDA agent (cmaidad):
Starting FCA agent (cmafcad):
Starting IDE agent (cmaided):
Starting SCSI agent (cmascsid):
Starting NIC Agents (cmanic): All agents
Starting NIC Agent Daemon (cmanicd): [ OK ]
hpasm: Server Management is enabled
============
============
I must admit I have lines in /var/log/messages about modprobe unable to load modules block-major-X (72-79, 105-111). So maybe you're right about the modules.
Hope this is of some help to you.
JP.
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04-05-2004 01:48 AM
04-05-2004 01:48 AM
Re: hpasm on RH9.0
JP
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04-05-2004 03:11 AM
04-05-2004 03:11 AM
Re: hpasm on RH9.0
============
[root@myserver root]# /etc/init.d/hpasm start
The hp ProLiant Event Logging Driver is not available
for this Linux kernel: 2.4.20-8
Looking for sources to build 2.4.20-8
ls: /lib/modules/2.4.20-8/build: No such file or directory
FAILURE: Not able to rebuild on this kernel!
/lib/modules/2.4.20-8/build does not exist
This is an indication that the sources for this kernel (2.4.20-8) are not loaded.
Please load the appropriate sources to rebuild module.
===========
Because this wasn't working, I tried it on a different box and recompilied my own kernel and hpasm actually seems to start, but from that one I get the following errors:
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[root@RHtstsvr root]# /etc/init.d/hpasm start
mknod: wrong number of arguments
Try `mknod --help' for more information.
mknod: wrong number of arguments
[output clipped]...
... (20 lines of the same)
mknod: wrong number of arguments
Try `mknod --help' for more information.
casmd: Cannot open /dev/casm, hp ProLiant System Management Driver disabled!
cevtd: hp ProLiant Event Logging daemon started . . .
Advanced Server Management drivers have been enabled.
Starting Foundation Agents (cmafdtn): cmapeerd cmahostd cmathreshd
Starting SNMP Peer (cmapeerd):
Starting Host agent (cmahostd):
Starting Threshold agent (cmathreshd):
Starting Server Agents (cmasvr): cmastdeqd cmahealthd
Starting Standard Equipment agent (cmastdeqd):
Starting Health agent (cmahealthd):
hpasm: Server Management is enabled
========
And while the last line says the Server Management is enabled, when I try the cpqimlview, it does not work saying the mod isn't installed - true according to 'lsmod'
I will look into PSP 7.00 and see if that helps at all. Otherwise, I fear I have no other choice but to revert back to RH 8.0. Thanks for all your assistance.
Regards,
P
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04-05-2004 05:53 PM
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Re: hpasm on RH9.0
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