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Special installation instructions.

This package includes three scripts that can be started automatically at
boot time from files in /etc/rc2.d. These scripts all use the same basic
rules but have different outputs and update rates.

virtual_adrian does much more than use the basic rules, it checks and tunes
your system before it starts, then monitors every 30 seconds, with output
sent to the console as messages in the form of modified vmstat, iostat
nfsstat or netstat output. Its most useful for detailed diagnosis, and
its output is also logged to /var/adm/sa/monitor.log

monlog runs the basic rules and looks for state changes, these are entered
into syslog, so can be redirected to the loghost system. It runs every
120 seconds and just logs the state and action string.

mon_cm runs the basic rules and logs the state codes only into the local
root calendar. You must run /usr/openwin/bin/cm as root to create the
root@nodename calendar before entries will appear. It runs every 15
minutes and the output can be browsed with cm, and multiple systems can
be multibrowsed to see correlated activity.

