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тАО10-16-2006 08:04 PM
тАО10-16-2006 08:04 PM
I'm managing linux boxes via ssh on DL320G4 and DL360G4p. Just wondering if there is a way to check general health status (eg: memory status, mainboard status, fan status, etc etc) via command line and without accessing the System Management homepage.
Also I found hpacucli program to check HDD status and controller and seems to work on DL360G4p since it is able to see the SCSI controller. But in DL320G4 it just can't see the SATA controller.
Thanks
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тАО10-16-2006 09:30 PM
тАО10-16-2006 09:30 PM
Re: how to check drive status from command line
may u should write a scripting file and insert needed functions/components listed below.
-output of "hpasm status >hpasmstatus.txt" Shows currently active modules of HPASM
- opt/compaq/cpqhealth/cpqhealth/boot.log Shows boot logfile from cpq/hp health driver loading
- opt/compaq/hprsm/hprsm/boot.log Shows boot logfile from cpq/hp HPRSM driver loading
- hplog -v >iml.log outputs the IML to the file iml.log
- hplog -t -f -p >output.txt outputs the FAN, Temperature & Powersupply info to the file output.txt
- /opt/hp/hpdiags/hpdiags -v 5 >diags.txt output of Insight Diagnostics max. details to diags.txt
Cheers
Mike
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тАО10-17-2006 08:08 PM
тАО10-17-2006 08:08 PM
SolutionThe hpasmcli command can also be used to change some BIOS settings while the system is running (things like boot device order, Wake-on-LAN etc).
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тАО10-17-2006 10:31 PM
тАО10-17-2006 10:31 PM
Re: how to check drive status from command line
Thanks
Steve
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тАО10-18-2006 01:04 AM
тАО10-18-2006 01:04 AM
Re: how to check drive status from command line
The SATA RAID controller driver might report the state of individual disks in a human-readable form in /proc pseudo-filesystem.
Look into /proc/driver and /proc/scsi directories: if there are any relevant-looking filenames, check the contents of the files. They are not real files: even though the directory listing may show them as zero-sized, they will actually show some content if you use "cat" or "less" to view them. The content is actually created dynamically from the driver's internal data at the moment the file is opened.
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тАО10-23-2006 08:23 AM
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