•(Management Servers on Windows Only) If you leave the Remote Console (cmd /k) open after running a script, users can traverse the directory structure of the management server.
The software provides the following environment variables for you to put in your scripts. For example, assume you have a script that backups a host. You could use the variables to obtain information about the host.
The software gathers information about the element you
The following table lists the variables that can be used to gather information for all elements.
Table 35 Variables for All Elements*
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APPIQ_ELEMENT_ID | The identifier of an element. | |
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APPIQ_ELEMENT_NAME | The name of the element. | |
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APPIQ_ELEMENT_STATUS | The status of the element, such as the | |
| following: | |
| • | Managed |
| • | Generic |
| • | Missing |
| • | Virtual Application |
| • | Asset |
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APPIQ_ELEMENT_DESCRIPTION | The description for the element. | |
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APPIQ_ELEMENT_MANAGEMENT_IP_ADDRESS | Contains the IP address of the first | |
| access point used to discover the | |
| element. | |
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APPIQ_ELEMENT_VENDOR | The vendor for the element. | |
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APPIQ_ELEMENT_TYPE_NAME | The type of element, for example, | |
| switch, application, or host. | |
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*If an application resides on the host, the variables in this table provide information about the application. See the last table for variables that return information about the host.
The following table lists variables that can be used to gather information for only storage systems, switches, and hosts.
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