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High Importance:- HP UNIX script (should be understandable, as i am a new starter to HP UX)

 
sabinkarvijay
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High Importance:- HP UNIX script (should be understandable, as i am a new starter to HP UX)

Please suggest me , How can i write a script for monitoring the file sytem usage (more than 90%) of 88 HP unix servers by logging into only any one of the server? As alert monitoring is not configured in our network.

Please suggest me on this ASAP
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Dennis Handly
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Re: High Importance:- HP UNIX script (should be understandable, as i am a new starter to HP UX)

Avinash20
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Re: High Importance:- HP UNIX script (should be understandable, as i am a new starter to HP UX)

Configure HP-SIM.
Lot of planning is required, but is worthy !!

http://docs.hp.com/en/T8671-90045/index.html
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Ivan Krastev
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Re: High Importance:- HP UNIX script (should be understandable, as i am a new starter to HP UX)

See this usefull script from Bill Hassell - bdfmegs - http://forums.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1124262

regards,
ivan

Re: High Importance:- HP UNIX script (should be understandable, as i am a new starter to HP UX)

You have 88 UNIX servers and *no* alert monitoring??

Then the answer isn't to write a script to monitor just some filesystems... the answer is to invest in some proper event monitoring!

As already suggested SIM might be a good start...

HTH

Duncan

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