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Introduction to Sun Server Management Agents
Sun Server Management Agents Features
Sun Server Hardware Management Agent
Sun Server Hardware SNMP Plugins
Sun Server Storage Management Agent
Sun SSM Component Manager Overview
Upgrading from Previous Versions
(Linux and Solaris) Using Component Manager
(Linux and Solaris) Using Component Manager in Interactive Mode
(Linux and Solaris) Using Component Manager in Unattended Mode
(Windows) Using Component Manager
(Windows) Using the Component Manager Graphic Interface
(Windows) Using Component Manager Command-line Interface
Configuring Hardware Management Agent and Hardware SNMP Plugins
Configuring the Hardware Management Agent Logging Level
How to Configure the Hardware Management Agent Logging Level:
(Solaris and Linux) Hardware Management Agent Runtime Options
Configuring your Host Operating System's SNMP
(Solaris and Linux ) Configuring Net-SNMP/SMA
(Windows) How to Configure SNMP
Sun Server Hardware SNMP Plugins
Overview of Sun HW Monitoring MIB
Sun Server Product and Chassis
Sun Server Hardware Monitoring MIB
Sun Server Hardware Management Agent
Sun Server Hardware Monitor Sensor Group
Working With Management Agents
Retrieving and Setting Information Through SNMP
Troubleshooting Management Agents
General Management Agents Troubleshooting
Once the Hardware Management Agent and Hardware SNMP Plugins are installed on the Sun x86 Server you want to monitor, you can configure them. There is only one configuration file for the Hardware Management Agent, which configures the level of detail used for log messages. Depending on which host operating system the Hardware Management Agent is running on, the configuration file can be found at the path shown in the following table.
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The Hardware Management Agent records log messages into the log file. These messages can be used to troubleshoot the running status of the Hardware Management Agent. The following table shows the path of the log file.
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The level of detail of the messages recorded in the log file depends on the logging level set in the configuration file.