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TND 3.0, System Agent's, central Dokumentation

TND 3.0, System Agent's, central Dokumentation

TND 3.0, System Agent's, central Dokumentation

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I want to make a Printer Output of all Properties/Values of the System Agents. DeltaSize of Logical Volume in Percent or Troughput or Thresholds/Policy inKB of Memory and s. o., of all Systems stored in Core.
In Clever Path i found no possibility.
Is there any answer ?

RE: TND 3.0, System Agent's, central Dokumentation

If you mean that you want to get details of all the current agents - their settings and values - then the only way I can think of is to do a "mkconfig" for each agent and then edit the file in excel or something similar.
You can find details of the mkconfig command in the CA reference Guide.

If you want to get a complete list of all possible agent thresholds then I think that is listed in the Administrators Guide.

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