Mediainit Generic Problem Workaround document

In addition, if Serviceguard is configured to use hardware
event monitoring to determine the health of your system, then
disabling monitoring may cause it to consider this system as
having failed. This will result in a package failover. Type "h"
for help to find out more about the implications of shutdown on
Serviceguard.
Furthermore, if you have used the Event Monitoring Service (EMS)
Graphical User Interface (GUI) within the System Administration
Manager (SAM) to configure the event monitors, this configuration
will not be saved, and no actual monitoring will take place until
hardware event monitoring is re-enabled and you add the
monitoring requests back again using the EMS GUI. Event
monitoring resources show up in the EMS GUI under the resource
class "status".
Are you sure you wish to disable event monitoring?
{(Y)es,(N)o,(H)elp} [n] Y
This may take a while...
EVENT MONITORING IS CURRENTLY DISABLED.
B. Disable the HPUXStorageIndicationProviderModule
You can disable the HPUXStorageIndicationProviderModule by running the
following command:
#cimprovider -dm HPUXStorageIndicationProviderModule
After the mediainit(1) command completes the format operation, re-enable
monitoring within the monconfig utility and enable Providers by running the following
command:
#cimprovider -em HPUXStorageIndicationProviderModule