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тАО05-14-2007 10:27 PM
тАО05-14-2007 10:27 PM
Regarding cmresserviced command.
Hello,
I would like to know regarding cmresserviced command.
[ENVIRONMENT]
RHEL 4 AS update4 32bit, DL380G4
[SITUATION]
I know that we can use cmresserviced command for disk monitoring.
For example, we can specified "/dev/sdd1" for disk monitoring.
The customer would like to know whether we can monitor other hard ware
by using cmresserviced command.
[QUESTION]
- Can we specified other hard ware by using cmresserviced ?
For example, CPU, Memory, so on.
- If we can specified other hard ware by using cmresserviced,
how can I specified it ?
For example, "cmresserviced /dev/ram0" for Memory, so on.
Can we specified CPU by using any argument ?
Thank you for advice.
Best Regards.
/Minoru.Asano
I would like to know regarding cmresserviced command.
[ENVIRONMENT]
RHEL 4 AS update4 32bit, DL380G4
[SITUATION]
I know that we can use cmresserviced command for disk monitoring.
For example, we can specified "/dev/sdd1" for disk monitoring.
The customer would like to know whether we can monitor other hard ware
by using cmresserviced command.
[QUESTION]
- Can we specified other hard ware by using cmresserviced ?
For example, CPU, Memory, so on.
- If we can specified other hard ware by using cmresserviced,
how can I specified it ?
For example, "cmresserviced /dev/ram0" for Memory, so on.
Can we specified CPU by using any argument ?
Thank you for advice.
Best Regards.
/Minoru.Asano
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тАО05-15-2007 06:24 PM
тАО05-15-2007 06:24 PM
Re: Regarding cmresserviced command.
That command is specific to disks. It original intent was to monitor a disk when only one path existed to storage (using the MSA500). In that case an application could possbily hang and there would be no other indication of a problem.
Users can create their own monitors.
Users can create their own monitors.
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тАО05-17-2007 12:22 AM
тАО05-17-2007 12:22 AM
Re: Regarding cmresserviced command.
Hello,
Thank you for quick response.
Best Regards.
/Minoru.Asano
Thank you for quick response.
Best Regards.
/Minoru.Asano
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