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Using the Network Shell (NSH) commands, you can manage your network of UNIX and Windows machines as one large host. You can perform system administrative functions on multiple remote hosts from a single machine. Instead of having to rlogin or telnet to a host to see what is going is on, or to make a quick change, you can just use the NSH commands to access files on local and remote hosts directly from the command line. You can use the NSH commands to write new scripts, or modify existing scripts and make them distributed. | |
The BMC BladeLogic Automation Suite includes the TrueSight Server Automation Web Services product. This product provides web services access to TrueSight Server Automation functionality. There are two ways of accessing web services. You can use one or the other or both:
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The BMC BladeLogic Command Line Interface (BLCLI) is a Java-based CLI that allows you to perform many of the actions available in the TrueSight Server Automation Console by entering commands or running scripts. The CLI provides the following capabilities:
To quickly familiarize yourself with the BLCLI, see the Quick-start-for-using-BLCLI. To familiarize yourself with the basic actions and concepts you must understand when using the CLI, see Using-the-CLI. |