Commands
This chapter describes the commands provided by the programs for SSO series.
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Commands provided by SSO
The following tables list the commands provided by SSO. The commands are divided up according to function.
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Command name |
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Commands used at resource collection |
Changes the collection conditions for a resource |
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Starts collection of a resource |
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Stops collection of a resource |
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Checks the format of a collection conditions definition file |
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Converts a collection conditions definition file to the tab-delimited format |
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Displays the resource collection status and resource threshold monitoring status |
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Verifies the validity of a threshold |
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Extracts collected data from a collection database |
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Deletes data from a collection database |
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Monitors the size of a collection database |
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Executes a MIB collection process |
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Executes a resource collection process |
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Registers, deletes, and displays SNMPv3 definition information |
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Commands used at process or service monitoring |
Changes a process or a service monitoring condition |
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Starts process or service monitoring |
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Stops process or service monitoring |
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Checks the format of the definition file to be used at process or service monitoring |
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Converts a definition file used at process monitoring to tab-delimited format |
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Displays the process or service monitoring status |
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Matches a process's status or a service's status, executes of a health check, or re-reads definition files |
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Commands used at NNMi cooperation |
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Commands used when defining user resources |
Creates a user resource configuration file |
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Commands that collect data upon occurrence of error |
Collects data upon occurrence of error in SSO running in a Linux system |
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Collects data upon occurrence of error in SSO running in a Windows system |
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Commands used at user authentication |
Adds, changes, or deletes an SSO authentication user from the SSO console |
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Commands used at backup and restore |
Backs up files and databases provided by SSO |
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Restores files and databases provided by SSO |
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Commands used when a report is created |
Issues an instruction to create a report file |
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Creates a report file |
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Commands used for opening a window |
Opens a window other than windows related to the report function |
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Commands that manage daemon processes |
Starts each daemon process |
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Re-reads a definition file |
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Stops each daemon process |
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Displays the status of each daemon process |
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Commands used for the NNMi map cooperation (symbol cooperation) function |
Operates (deletes, matches, or displays) the status of the map cooperation (symbol cooperation) function |
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Commands used for the NNMi map cooperation (action cooperation) function |
Deletes the custom attribute of the map cooperation (action cooperation) function |
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Commands used for receiving APM traps |
Receives SNMP trap events |
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Commands used for the SSO console function |
Re-reads a definition file |
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Commands used for setting up an SSO cluster system environment |
Sets up an SSO cluster system environment in a Linux system |
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Sets up an SSO cluster system environment in a Windows system |
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Commands used for NNMi node events |
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Commands used for setting up the Web GUI |
Sets up the Web GUI, which is used to launch windows from the SSO console by using the remote application method. |
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Commands used for deleting the Web GUI |
Deletes the settings that are necessary to use the Web GUI. |
Commands provided by APM
The following tables list the commands provided by APM.
Category |
Function |
Command name |
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Commands used to control APM |
Starts APM |
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Stops APM |
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Sets monitoring conditions, changes the proxy definition file |
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Commands that collect data upon occurrence of error |
Collects data upon occurrence of error in APM running in a UNIX system |
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Collects data upon occurrence of error in APM running in a Windows system |
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Commands that display the operating status of processes making up APM |
Displays the operating status of processes making up APM |
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Displays all processes running on the executing computer in a list of monitoring process names recognized by APM |
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Uses the Windows Services function to display a list of Windows service names or a specified Windows service name recognized by APM |