Is there any way on a HP9000 K class machine to find out its running temperature. If so will it give information on seperate parts of the system eg. cpu.
SNMP generates traps for over temperature alarms on various components.
You'll need a monitoring machine, somewhere, that can listen for and interpret these traps (events) and then you'll need to tell your K class to send SNMP traps to that monitoring machine.
Your monitoring machine will interpret SNMP traps based upon information in a file called a MIB for the device(s) you're monitoring.
Mike
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Have a look at /etc/envd.conf - you can determine appropriate actions at each preset temperature setting - HP doesn't report the specific temperature to the OS, although some of the newer services with HP 11i may now have this facility.
monconfig may also provide some additional monitoring via EMS.
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