debian man page for cpqarrayd

Query: cpqarrayd

OS: debian

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CpqArrayd(1)					       Compaq Arraycontoller monitoringtools					      CpqArrayd(1)

NAME
cpqarrayd - Arraycontoller monitoringdaemon
SYNTAX
cpqarrayd [-d] [-v] [-t host [-t host]]
DESCRIPTION
This program is capable of monitoring HP (Compaq) array controllers. Both the devices controller by the cpqarray driver and devices con- trolled by the cciss driver are supported. The program monitors the health status for each logical volume and reports if it changes. When used on a cciss controller it reports all events on the controller chain. The default is to log to the syslog facility, but the program has an option to send traps to a monitoring system.
OPTIONS
-d Enable debug output. Combine with -f for best effect. -f Do not fork into the background. Only useful for debugging. -v More verbose output during startup. -t <host> Specify a host that should receive traps. You can specify this option at max ten times. The host is in the format host:port.
STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful startup. 1 An error occurred. 2 No supported controller detected.
BUGS
Default port is udp/161 instead of the expected udp/162. This is not really a bug, but a feature in net-snmp version 5.0.x.
EXAMPLES
To run this program the standard way type: cpqarrayd -t traphost:162 To debug run it like this: cpqarrayd -v -f -d -t traphost:162
AUTHORS
Hugo Trippaers <spark@knoware.nl> Hugo Trippaers 2.0 CpqArrayd(1)
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