mposter and msend
Note
The mposter
and msend
commands can both be used to send or modify events, but mposter
also can be used to send or modify data.
Use the msend
command to manage events in a cell. Use the mposter
command to manage data and events in a cell. You can create and modify data instances and events by using the mposter
command.
BMC recommends that you use the msend
command instead of the mposter
command when you do not need to access or modify dynamic data or global records. The msend
command is a more secure command because it is more restrictive than mposter
.
- mposter and msend syntax
- mposter and msend examples
- Using msend or mposter to send events when a cell is not installed
- mposter and msend return codes
Warning
You can use the mposter command to create or edit the service model configuration items. However, BMC does not recommend this.
Although it is possible to use the mposter command to create and edit the service model class instances on a cell, these changes are made only to the BAROC service model running on the cell, and not to the cell's standard (reference) published service model in the CMDB. This causes a loss of service model integrity, and subsequent service model publishing will fail.
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