We deploy the PSP by simply installing the RPMs:

hp-ilo
hponcfg
hpacucli
hp-health
hpdiags
hp-snmp-agents
hpsmh
hp-smh-templates

This gets the :2381 interface up and running, and lets us monitor for disk, memory, power supply, RAID, etc. failures using SNMP traps or syslog. It also installs the RAID config utility (hpacucli), the ILO confiuration tool (hponcfg) and the HP-health utility (hpasmcli).

HP themselves (quietly) note that the drivers included in the PSP are often unnecessary; that Red Hat absorbs these driver updates almost as fast as HP releases them, so usually the driver provided with RHEL is as good or better than the one provided by HP.

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On 02/01/11 14:32, Musayev, Ilya wrote:
Dear list members,

We are in process of evaluating HP PSP, in past we would deny the
deployment of PSP for various reasons (mostly vendor support, stability
and security).

I would like to see your feedback on what services/packages you deploy
on your production environment for HP PSP and what issues have you
experienced
(i.e during OS upgrade, system packages, etc). Real world feedback
counts the most and your feedback is appreciated,

Thanks

-ilya


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