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03-28-2001 12:56 PM
03-28-2001 12:56 PM
Thanks, Haitham
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03-28-2001 01:03 PM
03-28-2001 01:03 PM
Re: Diagnostics and Predictive support
You can use diagnostics to look at the hardware on your system. There are also some tools that HP service personel use, these are locked and only HP knows the password and the password changes quarterly, and if those tools are not installed when they get there they will probably want them installed. Better to do it now while you've got time.
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03-28-2001 01:17 PM
03-28-2001 01:17 PM
Re: Diagnostics and Predictive support
I always install the Diagnostics bundle at large (Predictive, EMS and STM) and wouldn't be without Predictive.
An internal modem is often configured for use with Predictive Support and can be setup to only allow call-out. The setup of Predictive is menu-based (/opt/pred/bin/psconfig). You can configure it to run nightly; verify your hardware "health"; send logs to HP; mail notices of problems to yourself; AND an engineer will call you if there are issues!
You use 'swinstall' to install Predictive from the depot /cdrom/DIAGNOSTICS/B.11.00 when you mount the SupportPlus cdrom at /cdrom.
Here is a link to the Predictive documentation:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/H2571-90009/H2571-90009.html
STM (Support Tools Manager) is also extremely valuable. An engineer will want this installed. You too can use it, to see your installed memory, check your PDC version, etc.
For more information on the suite of diagnostic tools, see:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/diag/index.html
...JRF...
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03-28-2001 01:17 PM
03-28-2001 01:17 PM
Solutionyou don't HAVE TO let predictive "talk" to HP through modem or email, but I would certainly recommend the use of it, with or without sending reports to HP.
Predictive can predict :) several types of possible hardware failures, and software inconsistencies. It's way better to know in advance you have problems with a disk, than to find out because your server suddenly went down.
Thierry.
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03-28-2001 02:07 PM
03-28-2001 02:07 PM
Re: Diagnostics and Predictive support
This gives me extra time to plan my response to impending crises (wait for my paper at HPWorld this year for the details).