HAGETCONF(8)HAGETCONF(8)NAMEhagetconf - Host Agent client configuration update program
SYNOPSIShagetconf-s server [ -c client ] [ -L | -l log file ] [ -D debug level
]
DESCRIPTION
The hagetconf program is used to update a Host Agent Client's configu‐
ration information by pulling the latest configuration down from the
Host Agent Server.
The hagetconf program is automatically run on the client in response to
configuration changes made on the server. It may also be run manually
on the client if desired, by a user who has administration privileges
in the NSRLA RAP database.
The configuration is obtained from the Host Agent Server's hagentd dae‐
mon, and is written to the client's NSRLA RAP database.
OPTIONS-s server_name
The host name of the system where the Host Agent Server
(hagentd) which administers this client is running.
-c client_name
The name of the client. The value used for this argument must
match either the client name attribute or any of the values from
the aliases attribute in this client's Client Resource in the
server's RAP database.
-D debug_level
Run hagetconf in a mode which causes debug information to be
printed out. This option should only be used if EMC Technical
Support asks you to do so. The debug_level argument controls the
verbosity of debug output - higher values cause more verbose
output.
-L Tells hagetconf that any logging information should be written
to the default application logfile - this file is named haget‐
conf.log, and will be located in the applogs subdirectory of
your NetWorker installation directory. Only one of "-L" or "-l
<log_file_name>" may be specified - not both. If neither "-L"
or "-l <log_file_name>" is specified in the arguments to haget‐
conf then any logging information will be printed on stdout and
stderr.
-l log_file_name
Allows you to specify the name of the file that hagetconf will
write its log to. Only one of "-L" or "-l <log_file_name>" may
be specified - not both. If neither "-L" or "-l
<log_file_name>" is specified in the arguments to hagetconf then
any logging information will be printed on stdout and stderr.
EXAMPLES
Obtain the latest configuration information, for client myclient, from
the Host Agent Server running on host myserver
hagetconf-s myserver -c myclient
DIAGNOSTICShagetconf will not succeed unless nsrexecd is running on the client
system, and hagentd is running on the server system.
When it starts importing the configuration from the server, hagetconf
sets the client's Host Agent Client resource status to being updated
If the configuration update fails to complete successfully, then the
status will be left as being updated, otherwise it will be set to
enabled.
SEE ALSOhagentd(8)NetWorker 7.3.2 Aug 23, 06 HAGETCONF(8)