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JP1 Version 12 JP1/SNMP System Observer Description, Operator's Guide and Reference


ssopsshow

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Format

To view the process or service monitoring status:
ssopsshow [-S connection-destination-server-name]
          [-a application-name,... 
           | -af group-definition-file,group-name]
          [-s monitoring-server-name,... 
           | -sf group-definition-file,group-name]
To generate the monitoring status definition file:
ssopsshow [-S connection-destination-server-name]
          [-a application-name,...
           | -af group-definition-file,group-name]
          [-s monitoring-server-name,... 
           | -sf group-definition-file,group-name]
          -p monitoring-status-definition-file-name
To output the command usage.
ssopsshow -h

Function

The ssopsshow command displays a process and service monitoring status in the standard output and creates a monitoring status definition file.

Options

-S connection-destination-server-name

Specify the monitoring manager for which you want to display the monitoring status and generate the monitoring status configuration file. Specify the connection destination server name as a hostname or IP address in 255 bytes or less. When you do not specify this option, the local host will be the connection destination.

-a application-name

Displays a monitoring status or creates a monitoring status definition file for the specified application. To specify multiple application names, delimit them with a comma (,).

This option cannot be specified together with the -af option.

-af group-definition-file,group-name

Displays a monitoring status or creates a monitoring status definition file for the applications defined in the specified group definition file.

Specify the group definition file in 512 bytes or less, including the path name.

This option cannot be specified together with the -a option.

-s monitoring-server-name

Displays a monitoring status or creates a monitoring status definition file for the specified monitoring server. Specify the monitoring server name as a host name or IP address in 255 bytes or less. When specifying multiple server names, delimit them with a comma (,).

This option cannot be specified together with the -sf option.

-sf group-definition-file-name, group-name

Displays a monitoring status or creates a monitoring status definition file for the monitoring servers defined in the specified group definition file.

Specify the group definition file name, including the path name, in 512 bytes or less.

This option cannot be specified together with the -s option.

-p monitoring-status-definition-file-name

When generating a monitoring status definition file, specify the name of the file to be generated. Specify the file name, including the path, in 512 bytes or less.

If the specified file has already exited, it is overwritten.

-h

Outputs the command usage. This option cannot be specified together with other options.

Examples

Return values

0

Normal termination

-1

Execution error such as incorrect arguments