11-21-2011
Dear,
Perhaps I didn't spell out my problem.
I don't have no more the Application Manager launcher on the Front Panel.
How can I add Application Manager on Front Panel again? Could I open it by an other way (command line perhaps)?
Should I re-install Solaris|CDE?
Greats,
-A.
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edit: sorry for having bump up this post.
How I (partially) solve it now: I drag the namely folder /var/dt/appconfig/appmanager/specialName on a Front Panel's Install Icon... It works, but not a real back to the past.
Last edited by avr; 11-21-2011 at 06:36 AM..
Reason: partially solved
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hpialarms
hpialarms(1) OpenHPI hpialarms(1)
NAME
hpialarms - A openhpi sample application that shows "Alarm Control" management instruments
SYNOPSIS
hpialarms [-a -b -c -i -m -n -p -o -x]
DESCRIPTION
hpialarms walks the RPT (Resource Present Table) for resouces that have "Alarm Control" management instruments (SAHPI_CTRL_LED).
OPTIONS
-c1 sets Critical Alarm on
-c0 sets Critical Alarm off
-m1 sets Major Alarm on
-m0 sets Major Alarm off
-n1 sets Minor Alarm on
-n0 sets Minor Alarm off
-p1 sets Power Alarm on
-p0 sets Power Alarm off
-i5 sets Chassis ID on for 5 sec
-i0 sets Chassis ID off
-a1 sets Disk A fault on
-a0 sets Disk A fault off
-b1 sets Disk B fault on
-b0 sets Disk B fault off
-d[byte] sets raw Alarm byte
-o sets all Alarms off
-x show eXtra debug messages
SAMPLE OUTPUT
hpialarmpanel ver 0.6
RptInfo: UpdateCount = 5, UpdateTime = 8a2dc6c0
rptentry[0] resourceid=1 tag: Mullins
RDR[45]: ctltype=2:1 oem=0 Chassis Identify Control
RDR[48]: ctltype=0:1 oem=10 Front Panel Power Alarm LED state = off
RDR[51]: ctltype=0:1 oem=13 Front Panel Minor Alarm LED state = ON
RDR[46]: ctltype=0:0 oem=0 Cold Reset Control
RDR[49]: ctltype=0:1 oem=11 Front Panel Critical Alarm LED state = off
RDR[50]: ctltype=0:1 oem=12 Front Panel Major Alarm LED state = off
SEE ALSO
AUTHORS
Authors of this man page:
Peter D Phan (pdphan@users.sourceforge.net)
2.14.1 2009-11-23 hpialarms(1)