Hi, Thomas
But ioscan is jus a scan of existing hardwares, it doesn't tell if each component is ok or not. following is an example of a C3600.
root at 8519> uname -a HP-UX ilad8519 B.11.11 U 9000/785 2013140223 unlimited-user license root at 8519> model 9000/785/C3600 root at 8519> ioscan -k H/W Path Class Description
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10 ioa System Bus Adapter (582) 10/0 ba Local PCI Bus Adapter (782) 10/0/12/0 lan HP PCI 10/100Base-TX Core 10/0/13/0 audio Built-in Audio 10/0/14/0 ext_bus IDE Primary Channel 10/0/14/0.0 target 10/0/14/0.0.0 disk TEAC CD-532E-B 10/0/14/0.7 target 10/0/14/0.7.0 ctl Initiator 10/0/14/1 ba PCI Core I/O Adapter 10/0/14/1/1 tty Built-in RS-232C 10/0/14/1/2 tty Built-in RS-232C 10/0/14/1/3 ext_bus Built-in Parallel Interface 10/0/14/1/4 siopc Built-in Floppy Drive 10/0/14/1/4.1 floppy HP_PC_FDC_FLOPPY 10/0/14/2 usb Built-in USB Interface 10/0/14/2.1 usbhub USB Root Hub 10/0/15/0 ext_bus SCSI C896 Ultra Narrow Single-Ended 10/0/15/0.7 target 10/0/15/0.7.0 ctl Initiator 10/0/15/1 ext_bus SCSI C896 Ultra2 Wide LVD 10/0/15/1.5 target 10/0/15/1.5.0 disk QUANTUM ATLAS10K-9LVD 10/0/15/1.6 target 10/0/15/1.6.0 disk QUANTUM ATLAS10K-9LVD 10/0/15/1.7 target 10/0/15/1.7.0 ctl Initiator 10/1 ba Local PCI Bus Adapter (782) 10/1/4/0 lan PCI Ethernet (11484320) 10/4 ba Local PCI Bus Adapter (782) 10/6 ba Local PCI Bus Adapter (782) 10/6/2/0 graphics PCI Display (103c108b) 32 processor Processor 49 memory Memory root at 8519>
T.J. Yang
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 10:26:49 +0200 From: thomas.seglard at mxp4.com To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] HP PA-RISC Hardware monitoring ?
Hi !
the magical command on HP-UX (PA-RISC) is 'ioscan' on HP-UX (IA64) it's 'machinfo'. For example, if you want information on processors or fc hba, you could make :
ioscan -fknC processor | grep -i processor
ioscan -fknC fc | grep -i fc
or simply :
ioscan -fknC
to see all possibilities. Hobbit runs just fine on this kind of hardware, I've tested it for months on HP-UX 10.20, 11.00, 11i. You just need 'gcc' and GNU 'make' to build clients and that's all. Sincerly,
ThomaS
T.J. Yang a écrit :
Anyone know is there a module (bb or hb) to monitor HP hardware ? May be better question is what is the similar command for ipmitool or prtdiage in HP-UX ?
T.J. Yang
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