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ia64_corehw(1m)						       ia64_corehw(1m)

NAME
       - monitors h/w components and manages System Event Log

SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
       monitors the system temperature and problems with Power Supply, Memory,
       Fans and Platform(u16000 Only) on IPMI-based (Intelligent Platform Man‐
       agement	Interface)  non-cellular  systems. On IPF-Cellular and PA-RISC
       systems, the monitor makes the corresponding Forward Progress Log (FPL)
       entries	available  to  the  fpl_em monitor so that it can generate the
       events. It also manages the System Event Log  (SEL)  and	 the  WatchDog
       Timer.

       The event monitoring requests are created using the Hardware Event Mon‐
       itoring Request Manager (monconfig).  Monitoring	 requests  for	status
       changes caused by events are created using the Event Monitoring Service
       (EMS). Both types of monitoring requests are handled by the EMS.

   Options
       does not support any options.

   Resource Class Paths
       Event Monitor  /system/events/ia64_corehw

   Severity Levels
       All hardware events are assigned a severity level by the monitor. These
       severity	 levels	 reflect  the  potential impact of the event on system
       operation. Monitoring requests are created based on the	severity  lev‐
       els.

	      An  event that will or has already caused data loss, system down
	      time, or other loss of service. Immediate action is required  to
	      correct  the problem. System operation will be impacted and nor‐
	      mal use of the hardware should not continue until the problem is
	      corrected.  If  ServiceGuard is installed and this is a critical
	      component, it will perform a package fail-over.

	      An event that may cause data loss, system down  time,  or	 other
	      loss  of	service	 if  left  uncorrected.	 The problem should be
	      repaired as soon as possible. System operation and normal use of
	      the  hardware  may be impacted. If ServiceGuard is installed and
	      this is a critical component, it will perform  a	package	 fail-
	      over.

	      An  event that could escalate to a more serious condition if not
	      corrected. The problem should be repaired at a convenient	 time.
	      System  operation	 should	 not be impacted and normal use of the
	      hardware can continue. If ServiceGuard
			     is installed, it will NOT perform a package fail-
			     over.

	      An  event that will not likely escalate to a more serious condi‐
	      tion if let uncorrected. The problem can be repaired at a conve‐
	      nient  time. System operation will not be interrupted and normal
	      use of the hardware can continue. If ServiceGuard is  installed,
	      it will NOT perform a package fail-over.

	      An  event	 that  occurs  as  part of the normal operation of the
	      hardware. No action is required. If ServiceGuard	is  installed,
	      it will NOT perform a package fail-over.

   Application Usage
       This monitor will be deprecated on new server models. Please use System
       Management Homepage (see hpsmh(1M)).

DEPENDENCIES
       Event Monitoring Services (EMS) must be installed and running.

AUTHOR
       was developed by HP.

FILES
       Executable.

       The resource dictionary for
			   Describes the location of various resources in  the
			   resource hierarchy.

       Monitor-specific configuration file containing default operational set‐
       tings.

       Multiple-view client configuration file containing default event-gener‐
       ation settings.

       Startup configuration file containing entries for all
			   monitoring requests.

       Log file for all monitors using the Event Monitoring Service, including
			   Any errors are logged here.

SEE ALSO
       monconfig(1m), EMS(5), psmmon(1m)

							       ia64_corehw(1m)
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