Administrator's and User's Guide for SFM HP-UX 11i v3 March 2012

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Launching EMT
You can launch EMT either through the CLI or the GUI.
To launch EMT using the CLI, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt:
# /opt/sfm/bin/emtui
To launch EMT using the HP SMH GUI, complete the following steps:
1. Log in to the HP SMH.
To log in to the HP SMH, enter http://<hostname>:2301 in the address bar of the Web
browser.
The HP SMH login screen is displayed.
2. Enter your user name and password in the appropriate text boxes.
3. Click Sign In on the login screen.
The HP SMH home page is displayed.
4. Select Tools in the main menu.
The Tools page is displayed. This page displays various applications that are plugged in to
the HP SMH.
5. Select Query or Customize Error Data in Error Management Technology.
The Simple Search page is displayed.
Querying the CER using Simple Search
To query the CER using the Simple Search feature, you can use either the HP SMH GUI or the CLI.
EMT enables you to query the CER for system-specific events. This feature reduces the query time,
and is available in both GUI and CLI modes
Querying CER for Events using the GUI
To query the CER for events using the HP SMH GUI, complete the following steps:
1. Repeat steps 1-5 from “Launching EMT” (page 72).
2. Provide appropriate information in the text boxes and fields present in the Simple Search
page.
3. Click Search on the Simple Search page.
Based on the search criteria, the Simple Search page displays the events in a tabular format.
For more information about querying CER using HP SMH GUI, select Help on the action pane of
the Simple Search page.
Querying CER for Events using the CLI
To query CER for events using the CLI, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt:
#emtui { -q <querystring> [-w<matchtype>]} | { -i <errornum> }
Where:
-q is an option that enables you to specify a query string to query the CER for information about
errors, cause, and recommended actions.
-w is an option that enables you to specify the match type.
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