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11-30-2007 03:22 AM
11-30-2007 03:22 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
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11-30-2007 03:27 AM
11-30-2007 03:27 AM
Solutionswlist -l file|grep msamon
looks like a Online Diag
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-UUT-RUN: /usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/tools/monitor/msamon
Those logs are typically under /var/stm
Try to stop and restart diag to give it a kick.
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11-30-2007 03:28 AM
11-30-2007 03:28 AM
Re: msamon sucking up cpu resources
to monitor:
HP Storage Works Modular SAN array 1000 / 30 Monitor
so depending on your hartware you neet it to monitor the above
please take a look at your EMS warnings
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11-30-2007 03:29 AM
11-30-2007 03:29 AM
Re: msamon sucking up cpu resources
man msamon
( I was suprised a man page came up )
Now it makes sense. DIAG MSA disk array monitor :)
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11-30-2007 03:55 AM
11-30-2007 03:55 AM
Re: msamon sucking up cpu resources
/sbin/rc2.d/S742diagnostic stop/start
or is there another command for diag ?
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11-30-2007 04:33 AM
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Re: msamon sucking up cpu resources
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12-04-2007 12:53 AM
12-04-2007 12:53 AM
Re: msamon sucking up cpu resources
As the others have figured out, msamon is one of the EMS HW monitors, which watches MSA 30 and MSA 1000 devices.
The first thing to check is which version of OnlineDiags you have installed, since the early release of the msamon monitor had some problems. Run 'cstm' and see what version that shows. Check against this table - http://www.docs.hp.com/en/diag/stm/stm_upd.htm#table
If you don't have a current version, please update.
If you do have a current version, next thing to check is whether you actually have any MSA devices; also look in /var/opt/resmon/log/api.log in case there's a clue there. If you don't have MSA devices, please report the problem to HP Support, since msamon should not be running in that case. If you do have MSA devices, look in /var/opt/resmon/log/event.log to see if any events are being reported. If so, take the appropriate action; if not, again I think a call to HP support would be indicated.
Andrew