SOFTPAQ NUMBER:  N/A
PART NUMBER:  
FILE NAME:  cpqhealth-2.0.0-11.Suse7_0.i386.rpm
TITLE:  
Compaq Health and Wellness Driver and the Compaq Integrated
Management Log (IML) Viewer Application for Linux
VERSION:  2.0.0-11
LANGUAGE:  English

CATEGORY:  Software Solutions

DIVISIONS: Mainstream Servers

PRODUCTS AFFECTED:
ProLiant 8000
ProLiant 8500
ProLiant DL320 
ProLiant DL360
ProLiant DL380
ProLiant DL580
ProLiant DL760
ProLiant ML330
ProLiant ML330e
ProLiant ML350 1 GHz
ProLiant ML370
ProLiant ML530
ProLiant ML570
ProLiant ML750

OPERATING SYSTEM:  
SuSE Linux 7.0

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION:  
All shipping configurations

PREREQUISITES:  N/A

EFFECTIVE DATE:  April 2, 2001

ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION ALLOWED:  Yes

SOFTPAQ UTILITY VERSION:  N/A

SUPERSEDES:  SP16249

DESCRIPTION:  
This RPM is used to provide health management capabilities 
for SuSE Linux 7.0 installed on supported
server systems.  

Enhancements:
- Provides the Compaq Health and Wellness Driver which monitors
operational data of the server and logs abnormal conditions.
- Provides the Compaq IML Viewer Application which allows monitoring 
and manipulation of logged system events, critical errors, power-on
messages, memory erros, and any catastrophic hardware or software 
errors that typically cause a system to fail.  
- Provides support for the Compaq Management Agents.

HOW TO USE:

1.  Login as the system administrator (root), download 
the RPM to a directory on your hard drive and change
to that directory.  

2.  If a previous version of the Health Driver has been 
installed, it must be removed before the current version
can be installed.  Any packages dependent on the Health
Driver must also be removed.  To check which version of the
Health Driver (if any) is on the system, type

	rpm -q cpqhealth

The rpm -q command may also be used to check for the existence of 
dependent packages.  There is no need to uninstall packages
that are not present on the system.  To remove the previous 
version and any packages dependent on it, type the following, 
in order 

	rpm -e cmanic
	rpm -e cmastor
	rpm -e cmasvr
	rpm -e cmafdtn
	rpm -e cpqrid
	rpm -e cpqhealth


3. To install the driver and the IML Viewer application, 
type

	rpm -ivh cpqhealth-1.2.0-1.i386.rpm

The driver will be inserted immediately.

4. To check whether the driver is loaded properly, type

	lsmod

You should see an entry indicating that driver "cpqhealth"
was inserted.

5. If you attempt to install the RPM on an unsupported system,
you will get an error message.  The driver will not be 
operational and it is advisable to uninstall the driver at
your earliest convenience.

Running the driver:
      1) Once installed, the driver will be automatically loaded
	 every time the server boots.  

      2) Several /proc entries are available when the driver is 
	 running.

      3) Additional information and help is available by typing

		man cpqhealth

Uninstalling the driver:
      1) Uninstall using RPM by typing
		
		rpm -e cpqhealth

	 If the health driver is running, it will be shut down.  
	 Should you reboot the system, the health driver will NOT 
	 be loaded at boot time.  The IML Viewer Application 
	 will also be uninstalled.

      2) If you ever wish to unload the driver, simply type
		
		rmmod cpqhealth

	 The running driver will be removed from memory.  
	 Should an error condition occur, the driver will log an 
	 entry to the system log and to the health log as well as 
	 to the (text) console.  In case of emergency, the health 
	 driver will attempt to shut down the system gracefully.  

Running the IML Viewer Application (requires X-Windows):
      1) The IML Viewer is an application that runs in the X-Windows
	 environment.  Execute the following command to start the 
	 IML Viewer:

		cpqimlview
	
	 The Compaq Integrated Management Log Viewer automatically
	 displays the current entries of the Integrated Management
	 Log.  


Additional information about features, installation, use, and 
troubleshooting the Compaq Health and Wellness Driver and the 
Compaq Integrated Management Log Viewer is available in the How-To 
document LinuxHealth.pdf, available at
http://www.compaq.com/products/servers/linux/.  

Copyright 2001, Compaq Computer Corporation.  All rights reserved.

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