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09-07-2005 05:30 PM
09-07-2005 05:30 PM
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09-07-2005 05:39 PM
09-07-2005 05:39 PM
Re: self healing hpux servers
I don't know the features of "self healing machine similar to AIX pSeries" because I'm not familiar with IBM servers.
But hp-ux servers can disable bad/suspect memory/cpu to continue work.
T.
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09-07-2005 05:50 PM
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Re: self healing hpux servers
Can you brief us about self healing features?
So that, we can make out is available with HPUX.
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Rajesh
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09-07-2005 06:50 PM
09-07-2005 06:50 PM
SolutionI saw one information in an old link that in HP-UX 11.23 partial self -healing and self-tuning will be available and in hp-ux 11.30 self -tuning and self -healing will be available completly. But this seems to have not happened.
Also in the below link you can find a statement
"increased system monitoring and self-healing capabilities on HP Integrity servers running HP-UX 11i v2"
http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/operating/archived_news_bulletins.html
Also check
http://www.hoise.com/articles/SW-PR-11-97-9.html
Regards
CS
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09-07-2005 09:41 PM
09-07-2005 09:41 PM
Re: self healing hpux servers
I dont know of self healing (implying self monitoring and take appropriate actions under fault conditions), but there are some things things like fault tolerance and high availability that fit this catagory.
o APA (Auto port Aggrigation) for FT lans
o Some kernel parameters are modular, so can be tuned on fly
o Service Guard for High Availibility
o SecurePath, PowerPath, Vertias (I forget the name) FT & HA components for fibre connections into SAN
o RAID arrays, eva4000, 6000, 8000, msa1000, XP 10000 XP12000 + many many more
o LVM has RAID 1 & RAID 1+0
o There are also AutoRAID PCI cards
0 + many many more...
Generally if you want process self healing you need to build it ointo the APP, and maybe run it in things like SLEE... but this is way beyond HP-UX and is really for the application to sort.
Regards
Tim
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09-07-2005 10:29 PM
09-07-2005 10:29 PM
Re: self healing hpux servers
If you are running HP-UX 11.x, make sure that you have installed all the operating system patches that the ISEE client requires.
Hardware requirements:
Your management server must meet the following minimum requirements:
* HP Business Server running HP-UX 11.0, 11.11, 11.23 or
* Sun server running Solaris 2.6-2.9 or
* Windows server running Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 SP 6, 2000 SP4, XP
* 150 MB disk space available on gateway nodes or
* 15 MB on deployment and managed nodes
* Size of installed ISEE client software is 135 MB
* Size of installed Self-Healing Services client software is 15 MB
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09-07-2005 11:40 PM
09-07-2005 11:40 PM
Re: self healing hpux servers
Following link may be of help
http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/cb_headline.cgi?&story_file=bw.050603/231265357&directory=/google&header_file=header.htm&footer_file
Regards
Mahesh
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09-08-2005 05:37 PM
09-08-2005 05:37 PM
Re: self healing hpux servers
Solaris 10 also have "predictive self healing" feature.
For example, every time I am killing the cron process,it will restart again by the self healing feature.
It is one of the many features available in self healing.
Cool ?
In HP-UX,I am not aware of any.
Thanks
Animesh