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-[no]daemon

-[no]debug -noreload

-packfreq interval{smh}

-procfreq interval{smh}

-server s

-start

-stop -u -v

-verbose v

Installation

[Do not] run the agent as a daemon. -daemonis the default setting for amgrd. Use -nodaemononly for triage as the agent will die if the terminal session ends or the terminal is disconnected.

[Do not] run the agent in debug mode.

Do not read in persisted data (used when agent is started or restarted).

Set the package catalog collection frequency to a number t, with s for seconds, m for minutes, or h for hours.

Set the process collection frequency to a number t, with s for seconds, m for minutes, or h for hours.

Connect to, try to connect to, or only communicate with the Application Discovery server on machine s, where s is the address of a machine running a central management server.

Start an agent and read in persisted data. This option is needed explicitly to enable the setting of restart and starting or restarting on the same invocation.

Stop a running agent.

(usage) Show current usage information and exit.

(version) Show current Application Discovery version and exit.

Set log verbose to v, which can have the following values: 0 = Disable log

1= LOG_FATAL

2 = LOG_ERROR

3 = LOG_WARN

4 = LOG_ALWAYS

5 = LOG_NOTE (default)

6 = LOG_TRACE

The amgrd command can be installed from a depot available on the HP VSE Managed Node Software Update web site. For installation instructions, please visit the web site at the following URL:

http://docs.hp.com/

RETURN VALUES

0The command completed successfully; no errors were detected.

1An error occurred, and the command did not complete successfully.

EXAMPLES

Start Application Discovery Agent as a daemon, and allow it to run with default options picked from the file /var/opt/amgr/agent.properties:

#/opt/amgr/bin/amgrd <timestamp> Starting agent...

Check the connection status of Application Discovery agent:

#/opt/amgr/bin/amgrd -connectionstatus

OK

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Contents Application Discovery 6.2 User Guide For managed nodes Table of Contents Support and other resources Configuring the Wbem provider password Glossary Index List of Figures Application visibility selector Sort indicatorPossible values for agent state List of TablesPage Introduction Features of Application DiscoveryPage Application Discovery components Components and conceptsHow discovery works Refining Application DiscoveryUnderstand your current discovery state Discovery ratioWarm-up ratio Refine discovery by checking agent stateUnderstanding application templates How memory usage is calculatedRefine discovery by creating application templates Key to the graphic is as follows Understanding server resource consumptionPage Using HP SIM to start the agent Procedures and examplesStarting the agent from the command line Starting Application DiscoveryUsing HP SIM to stop the AD agent Reconfigure a running agent from the command lineStopping the agent from the command line Checking agent stateWorking with data views Adjusting the user interfaceExplanation of agent states Set screen data refresh intervalSet general visibility Set color themeSet number of table rows Change the data view Sort data in view tablesFilter data in view tables Navigate between views Other controls available from right-clicking on a view tableSet visibility for matched applications Set visibility for hosts on Application Discovery screensSetting data polling interval Setting event attributesIntroduction to event settings in Application Discovery Modifying the maximum size of an event listSetting alert location Setting event severityManaging application templates Find an application templateChange application template values Create a new template Key to application template values Constructing regular expressions Application identity Session Separation rule fields and their descriptionsCreate an application template rule Aggregation rule fields and their descriptionsCreate a process aggregation rule Managing application templates Example of a nested template aggregation rule Managing application templates How to remove types from the aggregation rule Check unmatched processes to find application candidatesUnderstanding the tables that show unmatched processes Filling in the system scope fields using table data Filling in the aggregation rule fields using table dataFilling in the template separation rule fields Prerequisites Create an application workload in Virtualization ManagerCreate Monitored Workload Definition screen reopens Backing up Application Discovery filesPage Errors in installation TroubleshootingApplications not visible in Application Discovery screens Data missing in Application Discovery screensData missing in Application Discovery screens Host not visible in Application Discovery screens Check that SSH is configured correctly on the managed node# cd /.ssh /* rootuserhomedirectory/.ssh Packages not visible in Application Discovery screens Application Discovery may not be correctly configuredCheck that the host is known to Application Discovery Check that the Application Discovery agent is running UI Unable to connect to servermessages Errors in Application Discovery user interface operationJava UI exception message displays To list the AD agent package installed on the machine, then Page Contacting HP Support and other resourcesRelated information Application Discovery resourcesPage Page Options Amgrd= Logtrace InstallationAuthors Agentconfig Check agent state Event types Key to event attributesEvent severity types Additional event types specific to Application DiscoveryEvent viewing locations Table C-1 Error messages seen when trying to log Error messagesPage Completing certificate exchange from the command line Using HP SIM to complete certificate exchangeCompleting certificate exchange IntroductionCompleting certificate exchange Credentials Configuring the Wbem provider passwordPage Agent GlossaryManaged SSL Wbem Index Admin/Config tabClear filter menu pick Group option Defining an application template rule AD Agents, 13