I dont think there is one. I know for us we have to pull a mkconfig and then run a script to parse it out to put it into CSV format. basic structure is find what you need to lookfor and then loop for it util it doesnt find anything else for that sub heading
Use the cautil command. If it is global change to all jobsets/jobs just use an * and then type in the new user id and password. You can also use the * as just a wildcard like tes*
cautil SELect JOBPARM ID=(jobset-name,job-name,jno)
SUBFILE=executable-filename
SUBUSER=submit-user-id...
try this resource www.sql.org Sorry I cant help you as there are a number of versions of SQL and my background is with Microsofts version of SQL (TSQL)
open up SQL enterprise manager and then open up the server and then look at the database. you will see an option there that says "Users" click on that and you will be able to see what users are added and if you double click on the user, you will be able to see their rights.
If you are new...
If you know which DSMs are the ones that are going to be forwarding the message up to the main COR, then you could actually use an MRA at the DSM (Evalnode) to limit the messages that you send up. Use a combination of the evalnode and by what is written JonnGT and you should be ok.
just as a question which set of log files are you talking about. If you are looking at the performance log files you will need to install the performance trend add or run the pcm to csv conversion util on the files.
Are you looking for the alerts that the particular agent has sent? if so it should all be contained within the main EM console. if you are looking at like performance information for trending or capacity planning NSM does have a historical performance agent piece that keeps these details. If...
By the sounds of it you had a MRA that deleted the CLOG messages. The CLOG messages are Cisco log messages you can basically you can set up what ever level of logging you want on the switches and then have them send it to the trap destination. I fyou didnt have a MRA before maybe someone...
If there is a reset trap you can use the Delkeep message action to remove the message from the held area. otherwise best I know you will have to use AEC if you are wanting a Unicenter solution to the issue
that is the plan of it. you will have to make sure that you are running the agent under a local admin account in most cases. Usually when you do the install CAUNINT is created and is a local admin. just remember what the password is that you used to create the account with
you will need to install the Event agent on the agent server and then you can run what ever set of commands you want do. With the event agent you basically get a lightweight version of an EM server.
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