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Redhat & HP Insight
I've been asked to provide better hardware error reporting on our Redhat AS 3 instances which are running on HP DL380s.
All that's required is mirroring the messages generated by the IML to the syslog (SNMP and Insight are not used here) and apparently the hpasm RPM from HP can do this, according to the man page but it doesn't give any real detail. I've installed hpasm and generated some test IML messages using the hplog command but I get nothing in the /var/log/messages file. I have syslog.conf configured with this for the time being "*.* /var/log/messages" Has anyone had experience with this? Thanks |
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