jcfaleltstop (Windows only)
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Function
Stops remote monitoring event log traps.
Note that a maximum of five commands can be executed concurrently.
The following conditions must be satisfied to execute this command:
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The IM Configuration Management service is running
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There is a remotely monitored host in the remote monitoring configuration.
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A remotely monitored host has already collected host information.
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DCOM is set.
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A remote monitoring log file trap is running.
Format
jcfaleltstop {-o monitored-host-name | ALL} [-h logical-host-name]
Execution permission
Administrator permissions
Storage directory
Manager-path\bin\imcf\
Arguments
- -o monitored-host-name
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Specifies the name of the monitored host for the remote monitoring event log traps you want to stop. The OS on the monitored host must be Windows.
- ALL
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Stops all remote monitoring event log traps.
- -h logical-host-name
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Specifies the name of the logical host on which you want to execute the command. If this option is omitted, the logical host name specified for the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable is set. If no logical host name is set for JP1_HOSTNAME, the physical host name is set.
Return values
0 |
Stopped successfully |
2 |
Partial or total failure |
4 |
Invalid argument |
6 |
Unable to connect to the server |
7 |
Invalid host information |
10 |
Error in obtaining exclusive edit rights |
12 |
Invalid authentication definition file |
13 |
Communication error |
14 |
Invalid DB |
15 |
The specified remote monitoring event log trap has already stopped |
17 |
Invalid permission |
18 |
Input/output error |
21 |
Upper limit for number of concurrent executions reached |
255 |
Internal error |
Other values |
Other error |
Example
Stop all remote monitoring event log traps:
jcfaleltstop ALL