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A: TPMWatch Event Monitor and Logger
Running the TPM 1.0 Version of TPMWatch From Linux and IRIX
To run TPMWatch, make sure the
$DAM_HOME
environment variable is set, and you
invoke the program from root. The syntax is:
tpmwatch [-P Freq][-d][-H HistFile][-T LogFile]-S StatusFile
-D DeviceFile[-M Addresses][-L]
Where:
-P Freq:
Frequency in seconds between each poll.
-d:
turns on status debugging features by sending information to
stderr.
-H HistoryFile:
Optional history file, which is appended to the last status
information record. Do not supply this parameter if you do not wish to create a history
file.
-T LogFile:
Sends error text to a user-specified file.
-S StatusFile: T
he health of the subsystem (see record layout in Table A-1).
-D DeviceFile:
Device to check (for example,
/hw/scsi/sc37d0l0
). This is the
raw or pass-through driver attached to any LUN on the subsystem. It doesn’t make any
difference which LUN you pick. Furthermore, the program still operates correctly if the
LUN that it is nailed to goes offline or is even removed.
Note:
For Linux users, the device to check (for example, /dev/dam5) can be found by
running the "damioscan" program, located in the /opt/dam directory. When running
TPM, this information is displayed in the Select Physical Device (Configuration Function
Menu) window.
-M Addresses:
E-mail addresses used for sending alarm messages.
Note:
When specifying more than one e-mail address, the entire list of e-mail addresses
must be enclosed in double-quotes (“). For example, -M “user1@domain user2@domain...”.
Summary of Contents for TP9100
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