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Operating Systems HP-UX finding these, whether previous data stored ? Post 302532623 by Peasant on Tuesday 21st of June 2011 12:25:02 PM
Old 06-21-2011
Unfortunatly not.
Put that in cron for future reports avalibility Smilie

Syslog should be your first look (e.g kernel will kill processes which hit the kernel limits, and write that in syslog )

Other then that, if you are using Nagios,HP OpenView/ SIM or alike, some data should be there.

If you want to catch 'what is wrong' you need to constantly monitor your HW and use monitoring tools like Nagios/OpenView/HPSIM, create rules and such.

Example, you use sar in cron to catch in what part of day/week/etc. the problems are occurring.
Presuming the time, write script / configure monitoring tool etc. to run some command when machine is constantly 100% or alike..

Last edited by Peasant; 06-21-2011 at 01:32 PM..
 

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nagios(8)                                                             Nagios                                                             nagios(8)

NAME
Nagios - network/systems status monitoring daemon SYNOPSIS
nagios [-h] [-v] [-s] [-d] <main_config_file> DESCRIPTION
nagios is a daemon program that monitors the status of various network accessible systems, devices, and more. For more information, please consult the online documentation available at http://www.nagios.org, or on your nagios server's web page. OPTIONS
main_config_file The main configuration file. On openSUSE systems this defaults to /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg -h A helpful usage message -v Reads all data in the configuration files and performs a basic verification/sanity check. Always make sure you verify your config data before (re)starting Nagios. You can also use the Nagios init script to verify your configuration - try: rcnagios check_verbose -s Shows projected/recommended check scheduling information based on the current data in the configuration files. -d Starts Nagios in daemon mode (instead of as a foreground process). FILES
/etc/nagios Default configuration directory for nagios AUTHOR
Nagios is written and maintained by Ethan Galstad <nagios@nagios.org>. This manual page was written by sean finney <seanius@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system (but it may be freely used, modified, and redistributed by others) and adapted by Lars Vogdt for openSUSE. sean finney, Lars Vogdt February 2006, May 2010 nagios(8)
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