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тАО12-06-2017 07:08 AM
тАО12-06-2017 07:08 AM
essential HP utilities for RHEL 6 on HPE Proliant Gen 9 servers
Is there a quickstart document available that describes the system monitoring packages that should be loaded for a complete monitoring capability for a Proliant DL380 Gen 9 running Redhat Enterprise Linux 6?
I currently have the following installed:
hp-smh-templates-10.6.1-1481.4.noarch
hp-snmp-agents-10.61-2939.2.rhel6.x86_64
hpdiags-10.60.2199-2188.x86_64
hpacucli-9.40-12.0.x86_64
hpsmh-7.6.1-9.x86_64
hp-health-10.60-1838.1.rhel6.x86_64
hponcfg-5.1.0-0.x86_64
The issue that I am running up against is that hpacucli hangs. Machine is reasonable current with respect to SPP releases.
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тАО12-06-2017 07:20 AM
тАО12-06-2017 07:20 AM
Re: essential HP utilities for RHEL 6 on HPE Proliant Gen 9 servers
Sounds like old stuff ...
Why not installing the componets from SPP?
For monitoring you just need a connection to ILO, maybe the agentless service on the OS, for the array you need the SSA CLI (included in SPP).
Hope this helps!
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тАО12-06-2017 07:26 AM
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Re: essential HP utilities for RHEL 6 on HPE Proliant Gen 9 servers
Hmm, perhaps I am doing this wrong. I just installed the individual packages as RPM's. Is there another approach to doing this? Try to document this so we get it done in a consistant fashion in the future.
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тАО12-06-2017 07:54 AM
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Re: essential HP utilities for RHEL 6 on HPE Proliant Gen 9 servers
Hope this helps!
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