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06-07-2011 11:47 PM
06-07-2011 11:47 PM
Re: hpacucli command
I'm expecting once more the same kind of support from your part.
I'm having issue with hpasmcli command in my 2 HP Proliant servers .
I'm attaching the errors encountered for two servers.
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06-08-2011 09:46 AM
06-08-2011 09:46 AM
Re: hpacucli command
On these servers, what is the output of these commands:
rpm -q hp-health hpasm
service hp-health status
On ips121, it looks like the hp-health package has not been properly installed, as it is not visible in the chkconfig listing. You might want to reinstall/update it.
On ips132, try "service hp-health restart".
MK
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05-26-2012 08:32 AM
05-26-2012 08:32 AM
Re: hpacucli command
ipf122root#ps -ef|grep hpacu
root 16249 16028 0 11:10 pts/0 00:00:00 grep hpacu
ipf122root#kill 16249
ksh: kill: 16249: No such process
The process listed here is not the applicaton, but is the grep command that was issued.
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05-26-2012 05:06 PM - edited 05-26-2012 05:21 PM
05-26-2012 05:06 PM - edited 05-26-2012 05:21 PM
Re: hpacucli command
>but is the grep command that was issued.
Didn't I say that a year ago? ;-)
You also don't need to use grep at all:
ps -ef -C hpacucli
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