Additional utilities of Agents
BMC Helix Continuous Optimization installs the following additional applications and commands on your computer:
Utility | Installed in | Description |
|---|---|---|
Look | Start menu | With this application, you can view gathered collector information, including every group in collector input queues, or specified groups. Other queues that Look displays are timer queues, policy registration queues, and agent registration queues. For easy viewing, choose a text file output of the information. Additionally, use Look to view supported metric groups on any platform independent of the platform on which your system runs. For example, you can run Look on Solaris and view supported metric groups for Windows. In addition, detect missing .mt files or view more details for any shared memory problems. |
UDRviewer | (Windows) %BEST1_HOME%\bgs\bin or (Linux) $BEST1_HOME/bgs/bin | Use this application to view UDR data, as well as display the data in various modes. These modes include summarizing spills, intervals, displaying queue headers, testing for data corruption, and displaying computer information for each computer in a repository. |
remoteHistoryConfig | (Windows) %BEST1_HOME%\bgs\bin or (Linux) $BEST1_HOME/bgs/bin | Use this command to enable or disable agent history remotely after installation. Usage: remoteHistoryConfig [-n node -q | -e | -d | -D] Consider the following example: To query the current Investigate History Status on the remote node ABC, run the following command: To enable the history, run the following command: remoteHistoryConfig -n ABC -e |