4.2.2 Auto-Start Program Registration window
The figure below shows an example of an Auto-Start Program Registration window that displays from the Operations-Manager Console the registration status of the auto-start programs at another host. This subsection describes the functions that you can use in the Auto-Start Program Registration window.
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Click , or right-click in the tree window: Opens host information.
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Click , or right-click in the tree window: Copies all registration information for the auto-start programs.
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Click , or right-click in the tree or list window: Pastes the copied information.
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Click , or right-click in the list window: Registers new auto-start programs.
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Click , or right-click in the list window: Changes the registration details of auto-start programs.
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Click , or right-click in the list window: Deletes auto-start programs.
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Click , or right-click in the list window: Copies information about a specified auto-start program.
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Click , or right-click in the list window: Refreshes information.
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Right-click in the tree window: Outputs information about auto-start programs as text.
- When Cancel is clicked while Register or Change processing is underway
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The message Canceled is displayed, but the registration or change processing might have already been completed.
- When the Operations-Manager Agent is UNIX
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If the Operations-Manager Agent is UNIX, whether the login user name has been registered is not checked when auto-start programs are registered.
- About text output
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A sample format for text that is output is set up during installation. You use this format file at the Operations-Manager Console host.
The format file to be used corresponds to the value set for the LANG environment variable.
You can edit the format file to create a desired format. For details about how to edit the format file, see E. Format Files Used for Output of Definition Information.
- Note
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Information about auto-start programs cannot be copied between Windows hosts and UNIX hosts that have been set as managed hosts.