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在 01-29-2005 09:16 AM
在 01-29-2005 09:16 AM
EVM ALERT [600]: EVM daemon: High event activity - exceeds 500 in 10 minutes
============================ EVM Log event ===========================
EVM event name: sys.unix.evm.daemon.event_activity
This high priority event is posted by the Event Manager (EVM)
daemon when it detects a high number of events occurring over
several minutes.
Action: Use the event viewer or the evmget(1) command to review the
event log for the source of the activity. If the log does not show
high activity around the time at which this event was posted, it is
likely that the events were low priority, and hence were not
logged. You can monitor low-priority events by running the
evmwatch(1) command with an appropriate filter, or by temporarily
reconfiguring the EVM logger to log low-priority events.
Note: You can change the parameters which control the posting of
this event by modifying the daemon configuration file,
/etc/evmdaemon.conf.
======================================================================
Formatted Message:
EVM daemon: High event activity - exceeds 500 in 10 minutes
Event Data Items:
Event Name : sys.unix.evm.daemon.event_activity
Priority : 600
PID : 524513
PPID : 524289
Event Id : 2283
Member Id : 1
Timestamp : 26-Jan-2005 16:45:18
Host IP address : 10.86.15.61
Cluster IP address: 10.86.15.60
Host Name : au3h05
Cluster Name : tsterp
User Name : root
Format : EVM daemon: High event activity - exceeds $count in
$period minutes
Reference : cat:evmexp.cat:100
Variable Items:
count (INT32) = 500
period (INT32) = 10
======================================================================
I got this EVM mail from HP ES40(5.1B). What's going on? Should I call HP CE? (This sever has MA with HP)
Thanks
Eric
EVM event name: sys.unix.evm.daemon.event_activity
This high priority event is posted by the Event Manager (EVM)
daemon when it detects a high number of events occurring over
several minutes.
Action: Use the event viewer or the evmget(1) command to review the
event log for the source of the activity. If the log does not show
high activity around the time at which this event was posted, it is
likely that the events were low priority, and hence were not
logged. You can monitor low-priority events by running the
evmwatch(1) command with an appropriate filter, or by temporarily
reconfiguring the EVM logger to log low-priority events.
Note: You can change the parameters which control the posting of
this event by modifying the daemon configuration file,
/etc/evmdaemon.conf.
======================================================================
Formatted Message:
EVM daemon: High event activity - exceeds 500 in 10 minutes
Event Data Items:
Event Name : sys.unix.evm.daemon.event_activity
Priority : 600
PID : 524513
PPID : 524289
Event Id : 2283
Member Id : 1
Timestamp : 26-Jan-2005 16:45:18
Host IP address : 10.86.15.61
Cluster IP address: 10.86.15.60
Host Name : au3h05
Cluster Name : tsterp
User Name : root
Format : EVM daemon: High event activity - exceeds $count in
$period minutes
Reference : cat:evmexp.cat:100
Variable Items:
count (INT32) = 500
period (INT32) = 10
======================================================================
I got this EVM mail from HP ES40(5.1B). What's going on? Should I call HP CE? (This sever has MA with HP)
Thanks
Eric
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在 01-29-2005 10:14 AM
在 01-29-2005 10:14 AM
EVM ALERT [600]: EVM daemon: High event activity - exceeds 500 in 10 minutes
Hi Eric,
As the log event states, the message indicates an excessive number of evm events. Use 'evmget|evmshow -d' to see if you can identify what events are being generated. If nothing shows up at the time of this message, the priority isn't high enough to be logged, so run 'evmwatch|evmshow -d' to actively wait for/watch evm events as they occur.
Please provide all of /var/adm/syslog.dated directory and binary.errlog for further analysis if it got some HW errors.
Best regards,
Richard.
As the log event states, the message indicates an excessive number of evm events. Use 'evmget|evmshow -d' to see if you can identify what events are being generated. If nothing shows up at the time of this message, the priority isn't high enough to be logged, so run 'evmwatch|evmshow -d' to actively wait for/watch evm events as they occur.
Please provide all of /var/adm/syslog.dated directory and binary.errlog for further analysis if it got some HW errors.
Best regards,
Richard.
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