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Health Repository commands, ACQUIT, DECON

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23 Health Repository commands HP Integrity Superdome 2 complexes use the HP Integrity Superdome 2 Analysis Engine to provide error handling, logging, analysis and reporting. The Health Repository is one component of the Analysis Engine that you use to access current state and history of error events and service events for components in the complex. The Health Repository viewer is a separate user interface that you launch with the SHOW HR command that remains active until closed by the QUIT or EXIT commands. The Health Repository viewer presents a specific prompt in the format: HR> The following information is available in the Health Repository viewer: • Descriptions of each component failure event (called indictments) in the complex • History of components installed in the complex, listed by date/time of installation and identity of the component ACQUIT • Command: ACQUIT • Description: Manually acquits a specified component. • Access level/Bay level: All • Restrictions: ◦ The must be formatted as either an 8-byte hexadecimal integer, or a long or medium hardware resource path string (short form strings are not supported). ◦ Must be in the Health Repository viewer. DECONFIGURE • Command: DECONFIGURE • Description: Manually deconfigures a specified component. The deconfigured component is not used when the nPartition containing the component is restarted. • Access level/Bay level: All • Restrictions: ◦ The value must be formatted as either an 8-byte hexadecimal integer, or a long or medium hardware resource path string (short form strings are not supported). ◦ Must be in the Health Repository viewer. ACQUIT 155

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23 Health Repository commands
HP Integrity Superdome 2 complexes use the HP Integrity Superdome 2 Analysis Engine to provide
error handling, logging, analysis and reporting. The Health Repository is one component of the
Analysis Engine that you use to access current state and history of error events and service events
for components in the complex.
The Health Repository viewer is a separate user interface that you launch with the
SHOW HR
command that remains active until closed by the
QUIT
or
EXIT
commands.
The Health Repository viewer presents a specific prompt in the format:
<
date
><
time
><
hostname
>HR>
The following information is available in the Health Repository viewer:
Descriptions of each component failure event (called
indictments
) in the complex
History of components installed in the complex, listed by date/time of installation and identity
of the component
ACQUIT
Command:
ACQUIT <
physical location
>
Description:
Manually acquits a specified component.
Access level/Bay level:
All
Restrictions:
The
<
physical location
>
must be formatted as either an 8-byte hexadecimal integer,
or a long or medium hardware resource path string (short form strings are not supported).
Must be in the Health Repository viewer.
DECONFIGURE
Command:
DECONFIGURE <
physical location
>
Description:
Manually deconfigures a specified component. The deconfigured component is not used when
the nPartition containing the component is restarted.
Access level/Bay level:
All
Restrictions:
The
<
physical location
>
value must be formatted as either an 8–byte hexadecimal
integer, or a long or medium hardware resource path string (short form strings are not
supported).
Must be in the Health Repository viewer.
ACQUIT
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