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02-25-2002 05:25 PM
02-25-2002 05:25 PM
syslog message
The following message in /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
Feb 25 16:13:50 hpva EMS [10870]: ----- EMS Monitor Restart ----- Title: dis
k_em Command: /usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/tools/monitor/disk_em Vendor: Hewlett-P
ackard Company Version: A.01.00 To obtain a list of currently monitored r
esources, execute the following: /opt/resmon/bin/resdata -M 1533300606
what's this mean?
Feb 25 16:13:50 hpva EMS [10870]: ----- EMS Monitor Restart ----- Title: dis
k_em Command: /usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/tools/monitor/disk_em Vendor: Hewlett-P
ackard Company Version: A.01.00 To obtain a list of currently monitored r
esources, execute the following: /opt/resmon/bin/resdata -M 1533300606
what's this mean?
David Shao
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02-25-2002 05:53 PM
02-25-2002 05:53 PM
Re: syslog message
Hi,
EMS (Event Monitoring Service) is a framework that is used to monitor various system resources.
More information can be found in this document:
Using the Event Monitoring Service:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B7612-90015/B7612-90015.html
Your syslog message signifies the starting up of the EMS daemon for monitoring your hardware.
Hope this helps. Regards.
Steven Sim Kok Leong
EMS (Event Monitoring Service) is a framework that is used to monitor various system resources.
More information can be found in this document:
Using the Event Monitoring Service:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B7612-90015/B7612-90015.html
Your syslog message signifies the starting up of the EMS daemon for monitoring your hardware.
Hope this helps. Regards.
Steven Sim Kok Leong
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02-25-2002 06:49 PM
02-25-2002 06:49 PM
Re: syslog message
Hi,
The message in syslog is just an incomplete summary about the real problem that was log. To have the complete problem description with a resolution execute the command listed in the syslog file:
/opt/resmon/bin/resdata -M 1533300606
If you still need help with this message could you past the output you had from that command.
Luc
The message in syslog is just an incomplete summary about the real problem that was log. To have the complete problem description with a resolution execute the command listed in the syslog file:
/opt/resmon/bin/resdata -M 1533300606
If you still need help with this message could you past the output you had from that command.
Luc
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02-25-2002 07:13 PM
02-25-2002 07:13 PM
Re: syslog message
This is an EMS warning messages. Since your message is incomplete, you may try to execute the exact command that shows in the message to get a report, ie. "/opt/resmon/bin/resdata -M 1533300606......" and it will show which part of your machine is having problem. Then trace the problem from that report.
Hope this helps.
Kenny.
Hope this helps.
Kenny.
Kenny
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