Softpaq number: N/A Part number: N/A Filename: hpasm-7.3.0c-67.rhel21.i386.rpm Title: HP Server Management Application and Agents for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 Version: 7.3.0c-67 Language: English Category: Driver - System Management Division: Industry Standard Servers Operating Systems: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 (x86) System Configuration: All shipping configurations Prerequisites: N/A Effective Date: 6/24/05 Electronic Distribution Allowed: YES Softpaq Utility Version: N/A Supercedes: N/A Description: This RPM is used to provide server management capabilities for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 installed on supported server systems. Enhancements: - Fixed an issue that Smart Array agent (cmaidad) may keep sending invalid inquiry to Smart Array P600 SAS RAID controller. - Resolved possible segmentation fault with agent daemon when specific data files were accessed. - Added additional RPM naming conventions to specify Linux Distribution. This allows automated placement of files for deployment tools (such as Red Hat Satellite Server) that attempt to put deliverables in the following format: /var/satellite/NAME-VERSION-RELEASE. Notes: The HP Server Management Application and Agents contain the following drivers and agents: Advanced Server Management application (Health Driver) Integrated Management Log (IML) Viewer Application Foundation Agents Health agent (formerly in the Server Agents package) Standard equipment agent (formerly in the Server Agents package) Server peer agent (formerly in the Server Agents package) Storage agents The Advanced Server Management (health) driver can be recompiled on a non-default (or errata) Linux Kernel. If you would like to install or create the RPM for a non-default kernel, you must also install the kernel sources for your compiled kernel. In addition, the development packages required for rebuilding a kernel need to be present. Installation: Login as the system administrator (root), download the RPM to a directory on your hard drive and change to that directory. If a previous version of the Health Driver or Insight Management agents has been installed, they must be removed before this package can be installed. Any packages dependent on the Health Driver must also be removed. To check which version of the Health Driver (if any) is on the system, type: rpm –q hpasm The rpm -q command may also be used to check for the existence of dependent packages. There is no need to uninstall packages that are not present on the system. To remove the previous version and any packages dependent on it, type the following, in order: rpm –e cmanic rpm –e hprsm rpm –e hpasm NOTE: you should update your snmp agents prior to installing the hpasm package. To install the package, type: rpm -ivh hpasm-< version >.rpm The application and agents will be installed immediately. The NIC Agents must be downloaded and installed separately. To check whether the package is loaded properly, type: /etc/init.d/hpasm status You should see entries for the following: hpasmd – Health Application Status of Foundation Agents (cmafdtn): cmawebd cmathreshd cmahostd cmapeerd cmathreshd cmahostd cmapeerd Status of Server Agents (cmasvr): cmastdeqd cmahealthd cmaperfd cmastdeqd cmahealthd cmaperfd Status of Storage Agents (cmastor): cmaeventd cmaidad cmafcad cmaided cmascsid cmaeventd cmaidad cmafcad cmaided cmascsid (if server has a SCSI controller supported by agents) If you attempt to install the RPM on an unsupported system, you will get an error message. The driver will not be operational and it is advisable to uninstall the driver at your earliest convenience. Running the health driver: Once installed, the health driver will be automatically loaded every time the server boots. Several /proc entries are available when the driver is running. Running the agents: The agents require an SNMP stack to be available. If SNMP support is not installed on the system, the agents will not load. For Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1, the HP provided SNMP stack is required for the management agents to be enabled. This component is available here: http://www.compaq.com/support/files/server/us/locate/6324.html. If the agents are not loaded, the health driver will still function normally. Running the IML Viewer Application: The HP ProLiant Integrated Management Log (IML) Viewer is an application that runs in the X-Windows environment. Execute the following command to start the IML Viewer: cpqimlview The HP ProLiant Integrated Management Log Viewer automatically displays the current entries of the Integrated Management Log. Additional information and help is available by typing: man cpqimlview Previous versions of the health driver and agents are available on ftp.compaq.com. To ensure the latest technology and bug fixes, HP recommends the use of this package over previous versions of the driver and agents. MD5 CHECKSUM: 086a104190e6e6c6e469a35ef3d6d66d hpasm-< version >.rhel21.i386.rpm Additional information about features, installation, use, and troubleshooting the HP Server Management Drivers and Agents is available in the HOWTO documents available here: http://www.compaq.com/products/servers/linux/documentation.html. systems supported family models HP ProLiant BL40p All Models HP ProLiant BL30p All Models HP ProLiant BL20p G3, G2, (1.4GHz) HP ProLiant BL10e G2, (700-900MHz) HP ProLiant DL760 G2, (700-900MHz) HP ProLiant DL740 All Models HP ProLiant DL580 G2, (700-900MHz) HP ProLiant DL560 All Models HP ProLiant DL380 G4, G3, G2, (667-1000MHz), G4 Packaged Cluster with MSA1000, G3 Packaged Cluster with MSA1000, G3 Packaged Cluster with MSA500, G2 Packaged Cluster HP ProLiant DL360 G4 / G4p, G3, G2, (550-1266MHz) HP ProLiant DL320 G2, (800-1.5GHz) HP ProLiant ML750 All Models HP ProLiant ML570 G2, (667-1000MHz) HP ProLiant ML530 G2, (667-1000MHz) HP ProLiant ML370 G4, G3, G2, (600-1000MHz) HP ProLiant ML350 G4 / G4p, G3, G2, (667-1000MHz) HP ProLiant ML330e All Models HP ProLiant ML330 G3, G2, (667-999MHz) HP ProLiant ML310 (2.0-2.2GHz)