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NOTE:

Application Discovery (AD) interprets executable path strings differently than Global Workload Manager (gWLM).

Application Discovery looks at a process from the perspective of how it is named when it is running. Therefore, to successfully construct an application that Application Discovery recognizes, you must provide attributes (data strings) that describe the running process.

Also, when defining an application, keep in mind that Application Discovery looks across your entire network for likely matches, and not just on one particular managed node.

It might help to think of the difference between AD and gWLM this way:

In AD, an executable and arg[0] are compared directly to one another to make a match.

In gWLM, the inode of an executable and the inode of arg[0] are compared to one another to make a match.

The following examples demonstrate the different results that you can expect when using the same executable and arguments in Application Discovery as compared to Global Workload Manager (gWLM).

Table 3 An example comparison of match behavior in AD and gWLM for same executable path and arguments

Example inputs

AD

gWLM

Executable

Process arg[0]

 

 

 

/usr/sbin/biod

match

match

/usr/sbin/biod

biod

no match

match

 

./biod

no match

match

 

/usr/sbin/biod

match

not allowed

biod

biod

match

not allowed

 

./biod

match

not allowed

Application identity and system scope fields and their descriptions

Field

Description

Application identity

 

Name

Required. Unique name given to the template to represent the application.

Version

Required. Version number of the application this template matches.

Title

User-defined name for the template.

Description

User-defined summary describing the template.

System scope

 

OS

Operating system to which the template applies. If this field is left blank, Application

 

Discovery tries to match the template within all operating systems for which it has

 

information.

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HP Matrix Operating Environment Software manual Usr/sbin/biod

Matrix Operating Environment Software specifications

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