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01-22-2006 11:59 AM
01-22-2006 11:59 AM
I previously installed PSP 7.3 on a RedHat EL3 blade and am finding that agents such as cmaperfd and hpasmd are heavily utilising both CPU and mem resources.
I understand that some of the PSP components are drivers, utilities and management agents but would like to know what each agent and utility is actually used for.
Can anyone point me in the direction of information in regards to what each of the PSP Linux agents/utilities do and/or are used for? i.e. hpasm, hpsmh, hpdiags, hprsm etc.
I understand that some of the PSP components are drivers, utilities and management agents but would like to know what each agent and utility is actually used for.
Can anyone point me in the direction of information in regards to what each of the PSP Linux agents/utilities do and/or are used for? i.e. hpasm, hpsmh, hpdiags, hprsm etc.
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01-23-2006 04:26 AM
01-23-2006 04:26 AM
Solution
http://www.hp.com/go/proliantlinux --> "Managing ProLiant Servers with Linux"
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01-23-2006 09:48 AM
01-23-2006 09:48 AM
Re: PSP components linux
Thanks - that's exactly the information I need.
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01-23-2006 09:49 AM
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Re: PSP components linux
The URL provided the information I needed.
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