-[no]daemon

[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.

-[no]debug

[Do not] run the agent in debug mode.

-noreload

Do not read in persisted data (used when agent is started

 

or restarted).

-packfreq interval{smh}

Set the package catalog collection frequency to a number

 

t, with sfor seconds, m for minutes, or h for hours.

-procfreq interval{smh}

Set the process collection frequency to a number t, with s

 

for seconds, m for minutes, or h for hours.

-server s

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

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

Stop a running agent.

-u

(usage) Show current usage information and exit.

-v

(version) Show current Application Discovery version and

 

exit.

-verbose v

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

Installation

The amgrd command can be installed from a depot available on the software depot page for HP Matrix Operating Environment. For installation instructions, please visit the web site at the following URL:

http://www.hp.com/go/matrixoe/docs

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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