From: Vidal, Ignacio - (Arg) (ignacio.vidal@telmex.com)
Date: Mon Apr 04 2005 - 09:29:22 EDT
Hello:
I received several very helpful answers about this topic: Thanks to Bill
Hassell, James Perry and Tom Schmidt.
I discovered that using cstm I get the right answer in one of the N4000
servers:
(...)
Memory Board Inventory
Extender
Slot Num Configured and Slot label for each DIMM (MB)
-------- --------------------------------------------
0a 2a 1a 3a 3b 1b 2b 0b
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
EXT0 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512
------------------------------------------------------
System Total (MB): 4096
(...)
But in other N4000 I get:
(...)
cstm>il
-- Converting a (68) byte raw log file to text. --
Preparing the Information Tool Log for MEMORY on path 192 File ...
.... ttlux05.techtel.ot : 10.161.4.105 ....
-- Information Tool Log for MEMORY on path 192 --
Log creation time: Mon Apr 4 10:21:34 2005
Hardware path: 192
-- Information Tool Log for MEMORY on path 192 --
View - To View the file.
Print - To Print the file.
SaveAs - To Save the file.
(...)
So it seems to be a problem in the second server, where I get:
cstm>cds
-- Converting a (860) byte raw log file to text. --
Preparing the Current Device Status Log for MEMORY on path 192 File ...
.... ttlux05.techtel.ot : 10.161.4.105 ....
-- Current Device Status Log for MEMORY on path 192 --
The following information was archived during the last hardware scan:
Product : MEMORY
Qualifier : 90
Hardware Path : 192
Device Type : Memory
Device Qualifier : Memory
Most Recent Tool Run : Information
Tool Exit Status :
Tool completed with exit_status MOD_INCOMPLETE (5) indicating the tool
was
started but could not properly complete execution.
Current Status : INCOMPLETE
Recommended Action : Check test_activity_log.
Installed tools:
Diagnostic : None
Verifier : None
Exerciser : memory
Information : memory
Expert Tool : memory (Licensed)
Firmware Update : None
-- Current Device Status Log for MEMORY on path 192 --
Does anybody knows how to correct the "mod_incomplete" exit status in
cstm output?
Thanks in advance
Ignacio
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: hpux-admin-owner@DutchWorks.nl
> [mailto:hpux-admin-owner@DutchWorks.nl] En nombre de Vidal,
> Ignacio - (Arg)
> Enviado el: Viernes, 01 de Abril de 2005 18:25
> Para: HPUX Admin List (E-mail)
> Asunto: [HPADM] Memory bank usage
>
>
> Good evening:
> I'm looking for a way to check how are used memory banks in a
> couple of
> servers (N4000 and L2000) with HPUX 11.00, I mean which memory bank
> positions are used.
> In HPUX 11.11, using "stm" I view the report in the logs, but I cannot
> get the same result in 11.0
> Does anyone has a hint?
>
> I'll appreciate it very much.
> Regards
>
> Ignacio
>
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