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capagentlesscfg (1M)

NAME

capagentlesscfg -- Set advanced options for Capacity Advisor agentless data collection, and view
a list of systems configured for agentless data collection. Agentless Data Collection is available
from these CMS types: 1) Microsoft Windows for managed servers running Windows and Linux
, and 2) HP-UX for managed servers running Linux. For options and examples that are specific
to using this command on Microsoft Windows, see the “Command Reference” in Capacity
Advisor Help
online.

SYNOPSIS

Default path:

/opt/vse/bin/

capagentlesscfg -l

capagentlesscfg -Ln

number_of_collectors -Lmminimum_interval

DESCRIPTION

capagentlesscfg

creates a list of systems licensed for Capacity Advisor that have been

configured for agentless data collection, and sets the number of collecting threads and the
minimum time interval to occur between data collections. Configuring the number of collector
threads can be useful when a large number of systems have been configured for agentless data
collection and you suspect that the agentless collectors are consuming a large amount of CPU
on the CMS. Configuring the minimum collection interval can also reduce the amount of CPU
used by the agentless collectors on the CMS, and can also be used to provide more accurate data.
The user must be logged in as root on HP-UX to use this command.

Options

-h

Display the capagentlesscfg command usage

-l

List the current configuration for agentless data collection.

-Lm

minimum_interval

Optional. Define the minimum time (in seconds) that must pass before the next collection can
start. Default value: 300 seconds (5 minutes). To restore the default value after an alternative
value has been specified, use 0 (zero) for the value of minimum_interval. 14,400 [seconds] is the
maximum value allowed; 30 [seconds] is the minimum interval recommended. The first letter
indicates that the change applies specifically to the Linux (L) collector.

-Ln

number_of_collectors

Optional. Define the number of collectors (threads) to be used to do the collection. Default value:
Computed considering the number of hosts and the minimum interval between collections. To
restore the default value after an alternative value has been specified, use 0 (zero) for the value
of number_of_collectors. 250 [threads] is the maximum value allowed; 1 [thread] is the minimum
value. The first letter indicates that the change applies specifically to the Linux (L) collector.

RETURN VALUES

Exit values are:
0

Successful execution.

1

An error was encountered.

EXAMPLES

For the configured Linux nodes, specify a 1-minute interval between data collections using two
collector threads.

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