HASUBMIT(8)HASUBMIT(8)NAMEhasubmit - Host Agent data submission program
SYNOPSIShasubmit-s server [ [ -t type ] ... ] [ -c client ] [ -r | -a ] [ -L |
-l log file ] [ -D debug_level ] [ -q ]
DESCRIPTION
The hasubmit program extracts Host Agent resource data from the Host
Agent Client's NSRLA RAP database, and forwards it to the hagentd
process (hagentd) running on the Host Agent Server.
Data submission normally happens automatically based on a schedule, but
it may also be performed manually if desired.
For the automated submission, the hagentd Host Agent Server process
contains user-defined schedules which stipulate when the server should
contact the Host Agent Client's nsrexecd process and tell it to perform
data submission by running the hasubmit program. Different resource
types may be submitted according to different schedules.
OPTIONS-s server_host_name
The host name of the system whose Host Agent Server the results
are to be submitted to.
-t resource_type
The name of the resource type whose data is to be sent to the
Host Agent Server. If the resource type name contains any spe‐
cial characters (including space) then the entire resource name
should be enclosed in quotes. Multiple -t resource_type argument
pairs may be supplied. If -t is not supplied in the command
arguments, then all known Host Agent resource data types will be
submitted.
-c client_host_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.
-r Treat the data submission as a replacement, rather than an addi‐
tion, when the data is written to the server's database.
Replacement means that only the new data is kept - any previous
resources of this type, submitted from this client, will be
removed from the server. Replacement is the default behavior.
-a Treat the data submission as an addition, rather than a replace‐
ment. Addition means that both the new and old data will con‐
tinue to exist on the server, allowing a historical view to be
formed. When the -a option is used, care must be taken to
ensure that the size of the Host Agent Server's database is kept
under control. See the haprune man page and the Host Agent Mas‐
ter Resource information in the hagentd man page for ways to
control the amount of historical data being kept
-D debug_level
Run hasubmit 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 hasubmit that any logging information should be written to
the default application logfile - this file is named hasub‐
mit.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 hasub‐
mit 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 hasubmit 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 hasubmit then
any logging information will be printed on stdout and stderr.
-q Query Host Agent to find out which resource types may be used
with the -t argument. When -q is used, no actual data submission
will take place.
EXAMPLES
Send this client's file-system information (collected by the Host Agent
Client Module hafs ) to the Host Agent Server called myserver
hasubmit-s myserver -t "file system information"
DIAGNOSTICShasubmit will not succeed unless nsrexecd is running on the client sys‐
tem, and hagentd is running on the server system.
SEE ALSOhagentd(8)hafs(8)hasys(8)hascsi(8)haprune(8)NetWorker 7.3.2 Aug 23, 06 HASUBMIT(8)