Linux for Power Platform Diagnostics
Platform diagnostics for Linux for Power writes events reported by the
System p or System i platform firmware to the servicelog, provides
automated reponses to urgent events such as environmental conditions
and predictive failures, and provides notifications of the event to
system administrators or connected service frameworks. Some error log
analysis parameters can be configured in
/etc/ppc64-diag/ppc64-diag.config.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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ppc64-diag-2.4.2.tar.bz2 | 0000483858 473 KB | |
ppc64-diag.changes | 0000002277 2.22 KB | |
ppc64-diag.makefile.patch | 0000000508 508 Bytes | |
ppc64-diag.rtas_errd.patch | 0000000484 484 Bytes | |
ppc64-diag.spec | 0000003811 3.72 KB |
Revision 14 (latest revision is 52)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
accepted
request 90109
from
Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger)
(revision 14)
- update to 2.4.2 - Minor modifications to GPFS catalog files and syslog_to_svclog.cpp - Added gpfs files to the catalog, updated ppc64-diag-setup notification commands - Changed Makefiles and rules.mk to build for the default architecture rather than -m32 - Added ELA code to the package, made changes to the rules.mk and minor changes to the spec file - Bug fix adding in support for -e and -l, so that root users can be notified of serviceable events. Addresses bug #26192 - Added SIGCHLD handler to clean up servicelog notification scripts - Removed all absolute path references, specifically to /sbin/lsvpd and lsvpd (forwarded request 90025 from k0da)
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