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Using the Event Monitoring Service > Appendix B Troubleshooting

EMS Directories and Files

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EMS files are located in /etc/opt/resmon and /opt/resmon. Table B-1 “EMS Directories and Files” lists files and directories that might help you determine the cause of some problems:

Table B-1 EMS Directories and Files

/etc/opt/resmon/config

 

This file determines how often EMS checks that monitors are running (have not died).

/etc/opt/resmon/dictionary

 

This directory contains resource dictionaries for the various monitors. The cluster, network, and system resource monitors are in the mibmond.dict. If you were writing your own monitor, the dictionary would go in this directory.

/etc/opt/resmon/lbin

 

This is the directory where EMS product-specific monitors reside. Some important daemons in the directory:

p_client restarts persistent requests for any failed monitors.

registrar passes monitoring requests to the correct monitors.

/etc/opt/resmon/log

 

This is a directory of log files used by EMS:

  • client.log stores calls made by clients, such as MC/ServiceGuard or the SAM interface to EMS.

  • api.log stores api calls made by monitors.

  • registrar.log contains errors found when reading the resource dictionary.

  • emsagent.log is the SNMP subagent responsible for sending EMS events through an SNMP trap.

/opt/resmon/bin/resls

 

This command can be used to discover and get details on resources available for monitoring.

/opt/resmon/bin/resdata
 This is used to get additional information from EMS regarding events or monitor restarts.

 

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