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06-25-2009 01:04 AM
06-25-2009 01:04 AM
Disabking EMS alerts
Could anyone please tell me how to disable the EMS alerts for a particular h/w path.
Abhilash
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06-25-2009 01:16 AM
06-25-2009 01:16 AM
Re: Disabking EMS alerts
use this
/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/monconfig
mikap
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06-25-2009 01:17 AM
06-25-2009 01:17 AM
Re: Disabking EMS alerts
but i think you can disable only sam p
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06-25-2009 01:18 AM
06-25-2009 01:18 AM
Re: Disabking EMS alerts
sorry my last post was a mistake.
mikap
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06-25-2009 01:23 AM
06-25-2009 01:23 AM
Re: Disabking EMS alerts
Through the command /etc/opt/resmon/lbin/monconfig, i seleceted the option "Delete Monitoring" and selected 2.It deletes the mornitoring for all items.
2) Send events generated by monitors
/StorageAreaNetwork/events/SAN_Monitor
/storage/events/disk_arrays/AutoRAID
/storage/events/disks/default
/adapters/events/FC_adapter
/adapters/events/TL_adapter
/system/events/core_hw
/connectivity/events/hubs/FC_hub
/connectivity/events/multiplexors/FC_SCSI_mux
/connectivity/events/switches/FC_switch
/system/events/memory
/storage/events/enclosures/ses_enclosure
/storage/events/tapes/SCSI_tape
/system/events/ups
/storage/events/disk_arrays/FC60
/storage/events/disk_arrays/FW_SCSI
/system/events/cpu/lpmc
/adapters/events/scsi123_em
/system/events/system_status
with severity >= INFORMATION to TEXTLOG /var/opt/resmon/log/event.log
Please tell me whether adding the line
/adapters/events/FC_adapter/8/0.8 in the file /var/stm/data/tools/monitor/disabled_instances will disable the monitoring for that particular path
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06-25-2009 01:27 AM
06-25-2009 01:27 AM
Re: Disabking EMS alerts
Check this thread.
http://forums13.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447627+1245921341047+28353475&threadId=1089198
Ganesh.
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06-25-2009 03:08 AM
06-25-2009 03:08 AM
Re: Disabking EMS alerts
Run the command and it will diplay the menu
#/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/monconfig
Select:
(S)how monitoring requests configured via monconfig
(C)heck detailed monitoring status
(L)ist descriptions of available monitors
(A)dd a monitoring request
(D)elete a monitoring request
(M)odify an existing monitoring request
(E)nable Monitoring
(K)ill (disable) monitoring
(H)elp
(Q)uit
From this menue you can add delete or modify existing monitoring requests.
Regards
Vivek
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06-25-2009 09:34 PM
06-25-2009 09:34 PM
Re: Disabking EMS alerts
with the monconfig command you can modify the existing subscription.
below is the snip for the same:
============================================================================
============== Monitoring Request Manager Main Menu ==============
============================================================================
Note: Monitoring requests let you specify the events for monitors
to report and the notification methods to use.
Select:
(S)how monitoring requests configured via monconfig
(C)heck detailed monitoring status
(L)ist descriptions of available monitors
(A)dd a monitoring request
(D)elete a monitoring request
(M)odify an existing monitoring request
(E)nable Monitoring
(K)ill (disable) monitoring
(H)elp
(Q)uit
Enter selection: [s] m
============================================================================
==================== Modify Monitoring Request ===================
============================================================================
The current monitor configuration is:
1) Send events generated by all monitors
with severity >= MAJOR WARNING to SYSLOG
2) Send events generated by all monitors
with severity >= INFORMATION to TEXTLOG /var/opt/resmon/log/event.log
3) Send events generated by all monitors
with severity >= MAJOR WARNING to EMAIL root
Enter number of monitoring request to modify {(Q)uit,(H)elp} 2
Existing entry:
2) Send events generated by all monitors
with severity >= INFORMATION to TEXTLOG /var/opt/resmon/log/event.log
Start of edit configuration:
A monitoring request consists of:
- A list of monitors to which it applies
- A severity range (A relational expression and a severity. For example,
< "MAJOR WARNING" means events with severity "INFORMATION" and
"MINOR WARNING")
- A notification mechanism.
Please answer the following questions to specify a monitoring request.
Monitors to which this configuration can apply:
1) /StorageAreaNetwork/events/SAN_Monitor
2) /system/events/cpu/cmc
3) /system/events/cpu_hitachi/cmc
4) /system/events/cpe
5) /system/events/cpe_hitachi
6) /storage/events/disks/default
7) /storage/events/disks_asama/default
8) /storage/events/disks_hitachi/default
9) /adapters/events/TL_adapter
10) /connectivity/events/hubs/FC_hub
11) /connectivity/events/switches/FC_switch
12) /adapters/events/fclp_adapter
13) /adapters/events/iscsi_adapter
14) /system/events/dm_memory_asama
15) /system/events/memory_azusa
16) /adapters/events/ql_adapter
17) /adapters/events/raid_adapter
18) /adapters/events/sas_adapter
19) /storage/events/enclosures/ses_enclosure
20) /system/events/ups
21) /system/events/ipmi_fpl
22) /storage/events/enclosures/gazemon
23) /system/events/ia64_corehw
24) /system/events/ia64_corehw_asama
25) /system/events/ipfcorehw_hitachi
26) /system/events/ipfmemory_hitachi
27) /system/events/memory_ia64
28) /storage/events/disk_arrays/MSA1000
29) /storage/events/enclosures/msamon_sas
30) /system/events/system_status
Enter monitor numbers separated by commas
{or (A)ll monitors, (Q)uit, (H)elp} [a] 1
Thanks
Shivaprasad