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Date: | Wed, 6 Jun 2007 10:53:22 -0400 |
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Depending on the revision of MPE/iX you should have either
cstm on your system (works just like cstm on HP-UX) or an
older package called sysdiag. Try typing cstm or sysdiag
at the colon prompt. For those system logs look for a
utility called "logtool".
Bob J. -- Ideal Computer Services
http://www.icsgroup.net
Ewan McDonald wrote:
> Hi guys, I'm an HPUX engineer and I have very little hp3000 server experience.
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> We have a customer with a problem and he would like me to check his logs on
> his 928LX server. Does MPE have the equivilent of HPUX logs, such as:
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> /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
> /var/adm/tomstone/TS99
> GSP logs
> MSTM - so I can excercise the CPU & MEM
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> Basically, I need to run all the tests on his MPE system that I would run when
> checking a PA-RISC HP9000 system, can anyone help me?
>
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