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Viewing Element Topology and Properties

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4.

Make the appropriate changes in the Edit Custom Command window.

5.

Click OK.
The custom command is modified.

Deleting a Custom Command

To delete a custom command:

1.

Right-click an element in System Manager.

2.

Select Custom Commands > Set Up Custom Commands from the drop-down menu.

3.

Click the button corresponding to the custom command you want to delete.
The custom command is deleted.

Software Environment Variables for Scripting

Keep in mind the following:

Run scripts at your own risk. The management server lets you run any script including those that

can disable the management server.

(Management Servers on Windows Only) If you leave the Remote Console (cmd /k) open after

running a script, users can traverse the directory structure of the management server.

The software provides the following environment variables for you to put in your scripts. For

example, assume you have a script that backups a host. You could use the variables to obtain

information about the host.
The software gathers information about the element you right-clicked. For example, if you use the

variable, APPIQ_ELEMENT_ID, the management server obtains the element ID of the element you

right-clicked.
The following table lists the variables that can be used to gather information for all elements.

Table 39

Variables for All Elements*

Variable

Value

APPIQ_ELEMENT_ID

The identifier of an element.

APPIQ_ELEMENT_NAME

The name of the element.

APPIQ_ELEMENT_STATUS

The status of the element, such as the

following:

Managed

Generic

Missing

Virtual Application

Asset