OSM Migration Guide (G06.29+)

OSM Server-Based Components
OSM Migration Guide527273-018
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$SYSTEM.SYSnn.MDEVPRVD
$SYSTEM.SYSnn.MDEVPRVD
Launched by $ZCMOM, the Maintenance Device Event Provider is responsible for
monitoring MSIO UPS and Ethernet Switches.
Process names are dynamically assigned.
The maximum number that can run simultaneously is one.
$SYSTEM.SYSnn.OEVPRVD
Launched by $ZOEV, the Open Event Viewer Providers are responsible for retrieving
EMS events.
The maximum number that can run simultaneously is eight.
$SYSTEM.SYSnn.RALPRVD and $SYSTEM.SYSnn.RALPRVNP
Launched by $ZCMOM, these Resource Access Layer Providers are responsible for:
Interacting with SP and subsystems such as Storage, SLSA, etc., to gather
attributes and states for system resources
Executing all actions on OSM objects
Triggering Incident Analysis to generate and clear alarms
RALPRVD is used for initial discovery, initial incident analysis, event processing and all
action execution that require a super-group user.
RALPRVNP is used for action executions that do not require a super-group
permission.
The maximum number that can run simultaneously is 48:
Maximum of eight RALPRVD processes for event processing
Maximum of eight RALPRVD processes for refresh or reanalyze action processing
Maximum of eight RALPRVD processes for short-term super-group action
processing (Start/Stop disk, etc.)
Maximum of eight RALPRVD processes for long-term super-group action
processing (Firmware Update, Validate Checksum, etc.)
Maximum of eight RALPRVNP processes for short-term non-super-group action
processing (Responsive Test, etc.)
Maximum of eight RALPRVNP processes for long-term non-super-group action
processing (None at this time)
$SYSTEM.SYSnn.SECPRVD
Launched by: $ZCMOM, the Security Providers are responsible for user authentication.
The maximum number that can be running simultaneously is eight.