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09-21-2001 06:35 AM
09-21-2001 06:35 AM
I had HP in doing a field upgrade. I now am receiving a E-mail message about every 10-15 mins. Here it is:
>------------ Event Monitoring Service Event Notification ------------<
Notification Time: Fri Sep 21 09:05:43 2001
hishpux2.bcbsal.org sent Event Monitor Restart information:
Title: dm_core_hw
Command: /usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/tools/monitor/dm_core_hw
Vendor: Hewlett-Packard Company
Version: B.01.00
Monitor PID: 5674
Resources currently monitored:
/system/events/core_hw/core_hw
>---------- End Event Monitoring Service Event Notification ----------<
Could some one tell me what is going on?
Thanks,
Mark
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09-21-2001 06:40 AM
09-21-2001 06:40 AM
Re: Event Monitor Restart Notification
# /sbin/init.d/diagnostic stop/start
to see if it clears up your problem.
What version of diags do you have installed?
Hope this helps.
Chris
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09-21-2001 06:40 AM
09-21-2001 06:40 AM
Re: Event Monitor Restart Notification
you would probably receive a few of these every time the system boots. This is the message that normally goes to the root in the event of a EMS restart, which mostly happens at the time of boot.
If you restarting your system now and then, then you may get a lot of these messages. Most of the time, take a glance thru it and delete it.
Hope this helps.
thanks
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09-21-2001 06:47 AM
09-21-2001 06:47 AM
SolutionIf HP-UX 11.0 and STM ver A.24.00, install patch PHSS_23655 to resolve.
To verify A.24.00:
# swlist -l fileset |grep Sup-Tool
look for "B.11.00.15.xx"
Hope this helps
-denver
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09-21-2001 08:32 AM
09-21-2001 08:32 AM
Re: Event Monitor Restart Notification
Thanks again.
Mark
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02-28-2002 03:57 AM
02-28-2002 03:57 AM
Re: Event Monitor Restart Notification
I installed patches PHKL_26059 and PHSS_24303 on HPUX 11.0 for resolving the Event Monitor Restart Notification e-mail messages in elm. This has no effect at all! I so badly wanna get rid of all those e-mail messages...
Please help!