HP Insight Management Agents 9.10 Managing ProLiant Servers with Linux HOW TO Whitepaper

Table 2 Controller, health-daemon, and kernel driver combinations (continued)
kernel driverdev filedaemon
hpilo module
available?
Hp-OpenIPMI
installed?
Red Hat
Enterprise
Linux
Kernel
Version
(uname -r)
Lights-Out
Controller
hpilo/dev/hpilohpasmlitedYesNANANAiLO 3
distro IPMI/dev/ipmi0hpasmlitedNoNANANAiLO 4
hpilo/dev/hpilohpasmlitedYesNANANAiLO 4
Another source of information includes the following manpages provided with the hp-health
package:
hp-health
hpasmcli
hpuid
hplog
hpbootcfg
hp_mgmt_install
These manpages include detailed information on error messages and possible action that the
administrator can take.
Additional information about the Insight Management SNMP Agents for HP ProLiant Systems is
available at the following locations:
http://www.hp.com/servers/manage
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/agents.html
Health monitor
The Health Monitor augments the hardware features built into ProLiant servers. Basic features, such
as temperature, fan, power supply, and memory monitoring are standard on almost all ProLiant
servers. On some ProLiant servers, the Health Monitor supports features such as variable speed
fans, server lights that give a visual indication of a possible error condition, and Advanced Memory
Protection (AMP). The AMP feature allows the capability of reserving memory for failover if a Single
Bit Correctable Error (SBCE) threshold is exceeded.
NOTE: On some ProLiant servers, the entire memory subsystem can be mirrored to survive an
uncorrectable memory error. Without AMP, uncorrectable memory errors are always fatal and
cause a kernel panic. AMP allows a server to continue execution until the faulty memory can be
replaced. Mirrored AMP solutions usually allow removing the memory board with the faulty memory
dual in-line memory module (DIMM) and replacing the faulty DIMM while the server continues
execution. When the repaired AMP memory board is inserted back into the server, the AMP mirror
automatically restores. This allows mission critical 24 X 7 applications to continue execution without
interruption or downtime.
The following sections explain the features provided by the Health Monitor for the overall health
of the ProLiant server.
System temperature monitoring
A ProLiant server can contain several temperature sensors. On ProLiant servers with intelligent
temperature sensors, check the current and threshold temperatures by running hplog -t.
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