[Info-vax] Availability Manager, was: Re: Production VMS cluster hanging with lots of LEFO

Main, Kerry Kerry.Main at hp.com
Sat Mar 14 12:23:24 EDT 2009


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> cluster hanging with lots of LEFO
> 
> In article <49bbbf62$0$90266$14726298 at news.sunsite.dk>, Simon Clubley
> <clubley at remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP> writes:
> >On 2009-03-13, Main, Kerry <Kerry.Main at hp.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> An absolute must for situations like this is to have the OpenVMS
> Availability
> >> Manager running. This is the exact scenario it is designed to
> troubleshoot.
> >>
> >> Because it's driver runs at a high IPL, it can still access the
> servers
> >> when everything else (including the console) is hung.
> >>
> >> It also gives a very good view of active locking activity and can
> not only
> >> monitor and display active process quotas, but also dynamically
> adjust these
> >> quotas as well.
> >>
> >> Reference:
> >> http://h71000.www7.hp.com/openvms/products/availman/index.html
> >>
> >
> >Is there any support for running the client component on a Linux (or
> other
> >Unix) desktop instead of a Windows desktop ?
> >
> >I've read the notes and I only see desktop support for Windows and
> VMS.
> 
> Hmm... Weendoze!  Perhaps this is the reason *I* don't run it.
> 
> 

mmm.. you did note that the client can run on OpenVMS ...OpenVMS client 
solution monitoring/managing OpenVMS

:-)



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Kerry Main
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