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Remote Monitoring with the ICP vortex SRCD, Remote Access Service

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Installing Linux 3. Unpack the archive file and rename: $ gunzip -d /usr/sbin/storcon-x.xx.gz $ mv /usr/sbin/storcon-x.xx /usr/sbin/storcon 5.6.2 Using ICPCON Monitoring Utility To use ICPCON a gdth driver version 1.26 or higher is required. To check the current gdth driver version type: $ grep Driver /proc/scsi/gdth/0 (where 0 represents the controller number) To run the ICPCON utility, type 'ICPCON' at any prompt. Select the interface (Linux if locally run, TCP/IP sockets if remote). Note: While using ICPCON from the Linux system console, the ICPCON screen may be overwritten by system/kernel log messages. To avoid this, execute the following command (entered at the prompt from a console session): dmesg -n 1 When finished using ICPCON, the console log level can be set back to the default level using the following command: dmesg -n 7 This behavior is not observed if the ICPCON utility is used from an X-windows terminal window. 5.7 Remote Monitoring with the ICP vortex SRCD Remote Access Service srcd is the remote access service for ICP RAID controllers. With srcd running, you can manage disk arrays from a remote workstation using storage management software (for example, ICPCON) via TCP/IP. Configure /etc/srcd.conf to send SNMP traps or execute an external program (for example, mail) when a disk array controller event occurs. See comments in /etc/ srcd.conf for details. 5.7.1 SRCD Installation Instructions from the RAID Software Suite CD-ROM 1. Copy the srcd archive to /etc (may be srcd-1.10-suse.tgz or srcd-1.10-redhat.tgz) $ cp /mnt/cdrom/linux/install/srcd-v.vv-xxxx.tgz /etc/srcdv.vv-xxxx.tgz 66 Software Installation and User's Guide

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Software Installation and User’s Guide
Installing Linux
3.
Unpack the archive file and rename:
$ gunzip -d /usr/sbin/storcon-x.xx.gz
$ mv /usr/sbin/storcon-x.xx /usr/sbin/storcon
5.6.2
Using ICPCON Monitoring Utility
To use ICPCON a gdth driver version 1.26 or higher is required. To check the current gdth
driver version type:
$ grep Driver /proc/scsi/gdth/0 (where 0 represents the controller
number)
To run the ICPCON utility, type ‘ICPCON’ at any prompt. Select the interface (Linux if
locally run, TCP/IP sockets if remote).
Note:
While using ICPCON from the Linux system console, the ICPCON screen may be
overwritten by system/kernel log messages. To avoid this, execute the following
command (entered at the prompt from a console session):
dmesg -n 1
When finished using ICPCON, the console log level can be set back to the default level
using the following command:
dmesg -n 7
This behavior is not observed if the ICPCON utility is used from an X-windows terminal
window.
5.7
Remote Monitoring with the ICP vortex SRCD
Remote Access Service
srcd
is the remote access service for ICP RAID controllers. With srcd running, you can
manage disk arrays from a remote workstation using storage management software (for
example, ICPCON) via TCP/IP.
Configure
/etc/srcd.conf
to send SNMP traps or execute an external program (for
example, mail) when a disk array controller event occurs. See comments in
/etc/
srcd.conf
for details.
5.7.1
SRCD Installation Instructions from the RAID Software Suite
CD-ROM
1.
Copy the
srcd
archive to /etc (may be srcd-1.10-suse.tgz or srcd-1.10-redhat.tgz)
$ cp /mnt/cdrom/linux/install/srcd-v.vv-xxxx.tgz /etc/srcd-
v.vv-xxxx.tgz