need to install hpasm / HP-health on opensuse 11.4-x86_64 XEN or SLES 11 on a DL385

Hallo to all Proliant admins,
I am familiar with Suse since Version Suse 4 and with hpasm on Proliants DL380 and DL385 servers since 5 years now. hpasm is running fine on Suse 8.2, 9.1, 10.3 und 11.1 (allways with some tricks) - but now - I cannot get any current version of hpasm = HP-Health to run on 11.4. I did extract the modules from “psp-8.70.sles11.x86_64.en” and did reinstall older libraries in quantities, but everything conflicts with everything.

I did install standard SLES 11 SP1 from scratch in place of 11.4 and did try to install “hp-health-8.6.0.24-32.sles11.x86_64.rpm” and “hp-snmp-agents-8.2.6-5.sles11.x86_64.rpm”. All the time missing dependencies did prevent from installation. At the end hp-health was running with 100% cpu-load.

Is there anybody out, having the hpasm daemons running fine on a SLES 11 SP1 XEN or an opensuse 11.4 XEN Proliant ? I did google for nights finding nothing.

For German members, there are some installation-protocols of incomplete installations (German language)
here: Sie befinden sich auf “software.rde.de” im Bereich : e) Suse 11.4/64 mit XEN (2)

Currently I am under “pressure of time”, to install the server monitoring and there is no “ray of hope”.

Any hint or trick is welcome.

thenightworker

On 07/15/2011 11:06 PM, rdeipw wrote:
>
> Any hint or trick is welcome.

you are welcome to seek advice here, but BE ADVISED that these are the
openSUSE forums and many of the answers might be from folks who have
never run SLES (or maybe never even heard of it before) and you are
likely much better off if you seek assistance from the Novell forums
(where the SUSE Linux Enterprise gurus hang out), at:
http://forums.novell.com/novell-product-support-forums/suse-linux-enterprise-server-sles/

you are welcome to hang out here and see if anyone has the info you
need, but you should for sure check in with the Attachmate folks–your
ID/Pass here works there also…


DD
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