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08-11-2004 12:27 AM
08-11-2004 12:27 AM
Root Filesystem Filling Up.
We have an RX4640 running 11.23 and the root filesystem keeps filling up. The file that is continually growing is /etc/opt/resmon/persistence/m.86234607
Can anyone tell me why this file would be growing continually, and how to stop it.
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08-11-2004 12:30 AM
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Re: Root Filesystem Filling Up.
Any backup failures recently?
Mark Syder (like the drink but spelt different)
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08-11-2004 12:35 AM
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Re: Root Filesystem Filling Up.
Take a look at the url below and it answers precisely what you are looking for
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=111519
let us know if you have any questions after reviewing that url
rgds
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08-11-2004 01:07 AM
08-11-2004 01:07 AM
Re: Root Filesystem Filling Up.
Only adding what these files are good for: These files contain the persistence database for the Event Monitoring Service (EMS) Framework. In your case this file contains the EMS monitoring requests for the EMS Hardware Monitor dm_stape that are automatically registered by the Online hardware diagnostic tools. Other m.* files contain the requests for other EMS monitors.
The persistence database is used to re-register requests after a reboot or a death of the EMS monitor. The "p_client" process goes through all the persistence files and automatically registers (=activates) the requests with the EMS Framework.
For more details read "Using the Event Monitoring Service", June 2003, on http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/ha/#Event%20Monitoring%20Service%20and%20HA%20Monitors
Nevertheless the problem is here with OnlineDiag that is the EMS client here that continues to add monitoring requests for some reason.
Carsten
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08-11-2004 02:27 AM
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Re: Root Filesystem Filling Up.
-------------------Start Event--------------------
User event occurred at Wed Aug 11 12:05:12.262297 2004
Process ID: 9218 (/usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/tools/.../dm_stape) Log Level: Error
Tool is exiting due to receipt of an unexpected signal (11).
SIGSEGV (11) signal indicates a segmentation violation.
Possible Causes/Recommended Action:
Internal Application error. Tool attempted to reference an invalid address.
Usually a NULL or bad pointer.
-------------------End Event----------------------
Any advice on what is wrong.
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08-11-2004 03:23 AM
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08-11-2004 08:45 PM
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08-11-2004 08:49 PM
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Re: Root Filesystem Filling Up.
It should give you a list of messages that have been posted every time this error occurs. The messages will contain the script you need to run. You should be able to copy and paste it.
Mark
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08-11-2004 08:55 PM
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08-12-2004 05:57 AM
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Re: Root Filesystem Filling Up.
Jul 10 12:51:37 devon EMS [13129]: ------ EMS Event Notification ------ Value: "CRITICAL (5)" for Resource: "/system/events/core_hw/core_hw" (Threshold: >= " 3") Execute the following command to obtain event details: /opt/resmon/bin/resdata -R 860422146 -r /system/events/core_hw/core_hw -n 860422145 -a
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