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Here is a command reference guide from the IP 9.x Software. This is the information from the --help option for each of the commands. Is this helpful? Should we get rid of this page or add to it? COMMAND: brcontrol.exe --help Usage: brcontrol [options...] [<command>] Command is one of the following: list_dm List known Domain Managers; the default command. list_dm_v4 List known Domain Managers (only IPv4 addresses and ports). refresh_dm_states Update Broker state information. delete_dm <name> Delete Domain Manager <name> from the Broker. delete_all_dm Delete all Domain Managers from the Broker. add_dm <name> <host> <port> ( <host> <port> ) <pid> Add a Domain Manager to the Broker. You may specify either an IPv4 or IPv6 host address, or both using the optional syntax. Options: --broker=<location> Alternate Broker location as host:port. Also -b <location>. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: brquit.exe --help Usage: brquit [options...] Options: --broker=<location> Alternate Broker location as host:port. Also -b <location>. --quiet Run quietly. Also -q. --asynch Don't wait for shutdown completion. Also -a. --force Don't ask for confirmation. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: brstart.exe --help Usage: brstart [options...] Options: --backup=<file> Backup file for Broker state; default BASEDIR/repos/broker/broker.rps. Also -b <file>. --restore=<file> Restore Broker state from a backup file. Also -R <file>. --port=<port> Alternate Broker port; default 426. Also -p <port>. --pollSleep=<seconds> How long to wait between DM state polling cycles; default 300. Setting this value to zero disables state polling. --pollThreads=<count> How many parallel threads poll DM states; default 4. --pollNoRetry Disables the retry loop used when polling DM state; default: retry loop is enabled. Disabling retries might be desirable when most of the registered DMs are on inaccessible hosts. Though the increased performance comes at the expense of potential false-negatives due to hiccups on an otherwise healthy network. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: dmctl.exe --help COMMAND: dmquit.exe --help Usage: dmquit --server=<name> [options...] Options: * --server=<name> Name of Domain Manager. Also -s <name>. --broker=<location> Alternate Broker location as host:port. Also -b <location>. --quiet Run quietly. Also -q. --asynch Don't wait for shutdown completion. Also -a. --force Don't ask for confirmation. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: dmstart.exe --help Usage: dmstart --name=<name> [options...] [<startup-program>] Arguments: <startup-program> A program and its arguments to execute. Options: * --name=<name> Name of Domain Manager. Also -n <name>. --port=<port> Alternate Domain Manager port. Also -p <port>. --broker=<location> Alternate Broker location as host:port. Also -b <location>. --interval=<seconds> Correlation interval in seconds; default 30. Also -i <seconds>. --radius=<radius> Codebook radius; default -1 (disabled). Also -r <radius>. --correlation=<radius> Correlation radius; default 3.0. Also -c <radius>. --problems=<num> Number of problems to correlate; default 2. --loss=<prob> Probability of lost symptoms; default 0.1. --spurious=<prob> Probability of spurious symptoms; default 0.01. --timelimit=<seconds> Time limit for correlation in seconds; default 60. --model=<model> Name of model library to load. Also -M <model>. --dynamic Load dynamic model files. --java[=arg] Enable model implementation in java. May be repeated for multiple arguments. Format of arg is keyword[=value]. Known keywords are: showoptions to list JVM options; debug[=port] to debug using port (default 8000); maxheapsize=number; minheapsize=number; env:var=environmentVariable; -SomeJavaProperty=[value]. All other cases are considered a java property: property=value. --restore=<file> Restore repository from backup file. Also -R <file>. --noregister Do not register the server with the Broker. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: dynmodel.exe --help COMMAND: errcomp.exe --help COMMAND: gencmn.exe --help COMMAND: genrb.exe --help COMMAND: icupkg.exe --help Usage: icupkg.exe [-h|-?|--help ] [-tl|-tb|-te] [-c] [-C comment] [-a list] [-r list] [-x list] [-l] [-s path] [-d path] [-w] [-m mode] infilename [outfilename] Read the input ICU .dat package file, modify it according to the options, swap it to the desired platform properties (charset & endianness), and optionally write the resulting ICU .dat package to the output file. Items are removed, then added, then extracted and listed. An ICU .dat package is written if items are removed or added, or if the input and output filenames differ, or if the --writepkg (-w) option is set. If the input filename is "new" then an empty package is created. If the output filename is missing, then it is automatically generated from the input filename: If the input filename ends with an l, b, or e matching its platform properties, then the output filename will contain the letter from the -t (--type) option. This tool can also be used to just swap a single ICU data file, replacing the former icuswap tool. For this mode, provide the infilename (and optional outfilename) for a non-package ICU data file. Allowed options include -t, -w, -s and -d. The filenames can be absolute, or relative to the source/dest dir paths. Other options are not allowed in this mode. Options: (Only the last occurrence of an option is used.) -h or -? or --help print this message and exit -tl or --type l output for little-endian/ASCII charset family -tb or --type b output for big-endian/ASCII charset family -te or --type e output for big-endian/EBCDIC charset family The output type defaults to the input type. -c or --copyright include the ICU copyright notice -C comment or --comment comment include a comment string -a list or --add list add items to the package -r list or --remove list remove items from the package -x list or --extract list extract items from the package The list can be a single item's filename, or a .txt filename with a list of item filenames, or an ICU .dat package filename. -w or --writepkg write the output package even if no items are removed or added (e.g., for only swapping the data) -m mode or --matchmode mode set the matching mode for item names with wildcards noslash: the '*' wildcard does not match the '/' tree separator List file syntax: Items are listed on one or more lines and separated by whitespace (space+tab). Comments begin with # and are ignored. Empty lines are ignored. Lines where the first non-whitespace character is one of "%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?_ are also ignored, to reserve for future syntax. Items for removal or extraction may contain a single '*' wildcard character. The '*' matches zero or more characters. If --matchmode noslash (-m noslash) is set, then the '*' does not match '/'. Items must be listed relative to the package, and the --sourcedir or the --destdir path will be prepended. The paths are only prepended to item filenames while adding or extracting items, not to ICU .dat package or list filenames. Paths may contain '/' instead of the platform's file separator character, and are converted as appropriate. -s path or --sourcedir path directory for the --add items -d path or --destdir path directory for the --extract items -l or --list list the package items to stdout (after modifying the package) COMMAND: installs.exe --help COMMAND: lmgrd.exe --help COMMAND: lmutil.exe --help COMMAND: runcmd.exe --help COMMAND: sm_adapter.exe --help Usage: sm_adapter [options...] [<rule-set>] Arguments: * <rule-set> ASL rules file. Options: --broker=<location> Alternate Broker location as host:port. Also -b <location>. --model=<model> Name of model library to load. Also -M <model>. --dynamic Load dynamic model files. --name=<name> Start a server registered under <name>. Also -n <name>. --port=<port> Alternate registration port. Use with --name. --timeout=<secs> Set the timeout for server interaction. The timeout applies to the back-end connection except when using the subscriber front end, in which case it applies to the front end. The argument is in seconds, and can be a decimal value. If the --timeout option appears with no value, 600 seconds is used. By default, there is no timeout. --wait Wait for initial driver to complete. Rule-Set Options: -D<var>=<value> Override value for a rule set variable. --verify Validate rules only. Front-End Options: --file=<path> Read input from a file. Also -f <path>. --tail=<path> Read input by tailing a file from the current position. Also -t <path>. --tailFromStart=<path> Read input by tailing a file from the beginning. --program=<cmd> Read input from a command pipeline. Also -p <cmd>. --field-separator=<C> Translate 'C' to the field separator (FS) marker. Valid only in conjunction with --file, --tail or --program. Also -F <C>. --subscribe=<sub> Use the subscriber front-end. Subscriptions are sent to the server specified with the --server option. The <sub> parameter is the subscription request. If <sub> is 'topology' a subscription for topology changes is requested. If <sub> is of the form '<name>/n' then a subscription to NL <name> is requested. Note that only one NL subscription may be specified. If <sub> is of the form C::I::E[/paev], 'C', 'I', 'E' are regexp patterns representing the classes, instances, and events to which to subscribe. The letters following a slash (/) are subscription qualifiers: 'p' means subscribe to problems; 'a' means subscribe to aggregates (impacts); and 'e' means subscribe to events. If none of these are present, 'p' is assumed. 'v' means run in verbose mode, which turns on subscription control messages. Otherwise, <sub> is a profile name; that profile specifies what subscriptions are to be requested. A profile name may optionally be followed by the /v qualifier. Multiple --subscribe options can be specified. --subscribeProp=<sub> Subscribe to property changes. <sub> is of the form C::I::P[/v], 'C', 'I', 'P' are regexp patterns representing the classes, instances,and properties to which to subscribe. The patterns are optionally followed by the /v qualifier which, turns on the subscription of the control messages too. Multiple --subscribeProp options can be specified. --smoothing=<num> Event smoothing interval. This parameter is used by the subscriber front-end to smooth event notifications (and clears) received from the server. Only events (or clears) that stay active (or cleared) for <num> seconds are fed into the input stream. <num> must be a non-negative integer. The default value is 0 which disables smoothing. --ignoreOld Ignore old notifications. This parameter is used by the subscriber front-end. Notifications for events that were active at the before this adapter connected are not fed to the input stream. --alarmInterval=<sec> The front end will generate a message on its own if not updates have been received. Use with subscriber front end. The default value is 0 which disables the alarm interval. Back-End (Server) Options: [--server=self] Connect driver to local repository; the default. --server=null Do not connect to any server. Useful for debugging offline in combination with --traceServer. --server=<name> Connect driver to remote server. Also -s <name>. --rserver=<name> Auto-reconnect driver to remote server. Also -S <name>. --description=<desc> Description of this adapter; sent to remote server. --mcast=<name> Connect driver to a local subscription server. --locale=<locale> Specify the locale. Over-rides the value of the SM_LOCALE environment variable. Trace Options: --traceRules Trace rule compilation. --traceServer Trace interactions with the back-end server. --traceParse Trace rule matching. --trace Enable all tracing. Also -d. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_adapter_java.exe --help Usage: sm_adapter_java [options...] [<rule-set>] Arguments: * <rule-set> ASL rules file. Options: --broker=<location> Alternate Broker location as host:port. Also -b <location>. --model=<model> Name of model library to load. Also -M <model>. --name=<name> Start a server registered under <name>. Also -n <name>. --port=<port> Alternate registration port. Use with --name. --timeout=<secs> Set the timeout for server interaction. The timeout applies to the back-end connection except when using the subscriber front end, in which case it applies to the front end. The argument is in seconds, and can be a decimal value. If the --timeout option appears with no value, 600 seconds is used. By default, there is no timeout. --wait Wait for initial driver to complete. --jar=<jarfile> Name of jar file to run. Also -J <jarfile>. May appear multiple times for different jar files. Rule-Set Options: -D<var>=<value> Override value for a rule set variable. --verify Validate rules only. Front-End Options: --file=<path> Read input from a file. Also -f <path>. --tail=<path> Read input by tailing a file. Also -t <path>. --program=<cmd> Read input from a command pipeline. Also -p <cmd>. --field-separator=<C> Translate 'C' to the field separator (FS) marker. Valid only in conjunction with --file, --tail or --program. Also -F <C>. --subscribe=<sub> Use the subscriber front-end. Subscriptions are sent to the server specified with the --server option. The <sub> parameter is the subscription request. If <sub> is 'topology' a subscription for topology changes is requested. If <sub> is of the form '<name>/n' then a subscription to NL <name> is requested. Note that only one NL subscription may be specified. If <sub> is of the form C::I::E[/paev], 'C', 'I', 'E' are regexp patterns representing the classes, instances, and events to which to subscribe. The letters following a slash (/) are subscription qualifiers: 'p' means subscribe to problems; 'a' means subscribe to aggregates (impacts); and 'e' means subscribe to events. If none of these are present, 'p' is assumed. 'v' means run in verbose mode, which turns on subscription control messages. Otherwise, <sub> is a profile name; that profile specifies what subscriptions are to be requested. A profile name may optionally be followed by the /v qualifier. Multiple --subscribe options can be specified. --smoothing=<num> Event smoothing interval. This parameter is used by the subscriber front-end to smooth event notifications (and clears) received from the server. Only events (or clears) that stay active (or cleared) for <num> seconds are fed into the input stream. <num> must be a non-negative integer. The default value is 0 which disables smoothing. --ignoreOld Ignore old notifications. This parameter is used by the subscriber front-end. Notifications for events that were active at the before this adapter connected are not fed to the input stream. Back-End (Server) Options: [--server=self] Connect driver to local repository; the default. --server=null Do not connect to any server. Useful for debugging offline in combination with --traceServer. --server=<name> Connect driver to remote server. Also -s <name>. --rserver=<name> Auto-reconnect driver to remote server. Also -S <name>. --description=<desc> Description of this adapter; sent to remote server. --mcast=<name> Connect driver to a local subscription server. Trace Options: --traceRules Trace rule compilation. --traceServer Trace interactions with the back-end server. --traceParse Trace rule matching. --trace Enable all tracing. Also -d. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_authnone.exe --help This program is not intended for interactive use. COMMAND: sm_authority.exe --help This program is not intended for interactive use. COMMAND: sm_beacon.exe --help Usage: sm_beacon [options...] Options: * --name=<name> Domain name of the beacon. Also -n <name>. * --config=<cfg> Specify the sm_beacon configuration to use. Configuration files are loaded from the directories BASEDIR/local/conf/<cfg> and BASEDIR/conf/<cfg>. The files in local take precedence in cases where the same file is present in both directories. Also -c <cfg>. --bootstrap=<file> Specify alternate bootstrap configuration file. The file name is relative to the configuration directory (see --config); default is bootstrap.conf. --broker=<location> Alternate Broker location as host:port. Also -b <location>. --model=<model> Load a model library. Also -M <model>. --noregister Do not register the beacon with the Broker. --norestore Do not attempt to restore any saved objects. --port=<port> Alternate beacon listening port. Also -p <port>. --savedir=<directory> Specify alternate directory for restoring topology; default is BASEDIR/local/repos/beacon. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_bond.exe --help Usage: sm_bond [OPTIONS] OPTIONS: --lock When specified the IMK is locked to the current location of the file storing it. --help To get this message. Use sm_bond to manage the contents of the Installation Master Key (IMK) and store it into ${SM_KEYFILE}. Set the environment variable ${SM_KEYFILE} pointing to the file that will store the IMK. If not set it will be pointing to ${SM_SITEMOD}/conf/imk.dat While running sm_bond, you will be prompted twice to enter the one-time pass-pharse. Once successfully entered, the key will be encrypted and stored in the file ${SM_KEYFILE} The IMK stored in the file ${SM_KEYFILE} will be used as the master key for encrypting the password in the password files; clientConnect.conf, serverConnect.conf and for storing third-party passwords needed by EMC applications when required to authenticate. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_config.exe --help Usage: sm_config [options...] <command> Commands: import [command-options] <input-xmlfile> export [<output-xmlfile>] delete -c <class> -i <instance> [-t <action_type>] enable -c <class> -i <instance> [-t <action_type>] disable -c <class> -i <instance> [-t <action_type>] Command options: --force Imports server entities even if they were modified since the xml was exported. Forces an overwrite of existing entities that may have been changed. Also -f can be used. --replace Deletes all the server entities that are configurable via Configuration Manager and then proceeds to create new server entities as defined in XML. Also -r can be used. --addmodify Add new and modifies the existing server entities. This is the default behaviour. If --replace is used along with this, it overrides --addmodify. Also -a can be used. --classname=<class> Specify the classname. Also -c <class>. This is used as an argument to the delete operation. --instancename=<instance> Specify the instancename. Also -i <instance> This is used as an argument to the delete operation. --type=<action_type> Specify the action type. Also -t <action_type>. This must be specified if '--classname=Action' is used. In this case, the type specified is one of 'client'|'server'|'auto' Arguments: <input-xmlfile> Input XML File should be in BASEDIR/local/ conf/<config-dir>. <output-xmlfile> Output XML File is written to BASEDIR/local/ conf/<config-dir>. If output XML File is not specified, output is written to stdout. <class> Supported Values: 'Action'|'NotificationList'| 'UserProfile'|'User'|'AutoActionPolicy' Note: There is no map icon support for 'class'. <instance> Instance value is the logical name of the server entity. <action_type> Used in case of Action. This is to specify what type of action. Known Values are 'client' |'server'|'auto' Options: * --server=<name> Name of InCharge server. Also -s <name> --broker=<broker> Alternate Broker location as host:port. Also -b <location>. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_edit.exe --help Usage: sm_edit [options...] filename filename Edit this file. Options: --editor=<editor> Use editor program for editing. If not specified, sm_edit locates the editor by using environment variables SM_EDITOR, VISUAL and then EDITOR. If an editor is still not specified, in unix the program edit is used; in windows the program wordpad is used. --create The file can be created. --noedit Do all the work except the edit step. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_findfile.exe --help COMMAND: sm_fixrps.exe --help COMMAND: sm_lmgrd92.exe --help COMMAND: sm_logerror.exe --help COMMAND: sm_merge.exe --help sm_merge <BaseFilename> <File1Name> <File2Name> <LogFileName> <OldInstallVersion> <NewInstallVersion> sm_merge <File1Name> <File2Name> <LogFileName> <OldInstallVersion> <NewInstallVersion> sm_merge Utility used for incorporates changes done from File 'BaseFilename' to File 'File1Name' into File 'File2Name' sm_merge also cabable of finding diff between 'File1Name' and 'File2Name' when used without 'BaseFileName' this Utility used to sm_migrate.pl COMMAND: sm_migraterps.exe --help COMMAND: sm_notify.exe --help Usage: sm_notify [options...] <app> Arguments: * <app> Where to send the notifications to. Options: --conf=<file> Alternate configuration file default <app>-notify.conf.. Also -c <file>. --confdir=<dir> Alternate configuration directory; default BASEDIR/conf/notifier/. Also -C <dir>. --debug Enable debugging messages --test Run in test mode. InCharge Server Options: --server=<name> InCharge server name. Also -s <name>. --broker=<location> Alternate Broker location as host:port. Also -b <location>. --name=<name> Start a server regitsered under <name>; Also -n <name> Applications: <name> <description> mail Email a list of users. trap Send SNMP traps. file Log events to a file. script Execute a script. tibrv Send Tibco Rendezvous messages. ovlog Send messages to the HP OpenView Event Log. nvlog Send messages to the Tivoli NetView Event Log. ovmap Change symbols status in an HP OpenView Map. nvmap Change symbols status in a Tivoli NetView Map. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_ntservice.exe --help Usage: sm_ntservice { [--dname=<dname>] [--name=<name>] [--description=<description>] [--account=<account>] [--password=<password>]] [--interactive=yes|no] [--env=<var>=<value>] [--force] [--startmode=auto|manual|disabled] --install <path> [args ...] | --remove <name> | --start { --pattern=<pat> [--casesensitive] | <name> [args ...] } | --stop { --pattern=<pat> [--casesensitive] | <name> } | --show [<name>] | --isstopped [--pattern=<pat>] | --modify } Options: --install <path> [args...] Install program as a service using the absolute or BASEDIR/bin relative path name and arguments. The service cannot currently be installed, unless --force is specified, in which case it is possibly stopped and removed first. Also -i <path>. --remove <name> Remove the service, specified via name. The service cannot currently be running unless --force is specified, in which case it is stopped first. Also -r <name>. --start <name> [args...] Start the service by name. The service cannot currently be running unless --force is specified, in which case it is stopped and restarted. Also -s <name>. --start --pattern=<pattern> Start all services whose command line match <pattern>. --stop <name> Stop the running service by name. The service must currently be running unless --force is specified in which case no message produced if the service is not running. --kill is a synonym. Also -k <name>. --stop --pattern=<pattern> Stop all services whose command line match <pattern>. --show [<name>] Show the configuration of service name. The service must be installed. If name is not specified, all EMC services are displayed. --modify Modifies the parameters of the already installed service specified by --name=<name>. If the service is running, the changes, with the exception of dname, do not take effect until the service is stopped. --force will stop the service if it is running. Currently modify is restricted to display name, start mode, account password, and interactive configuration. --dname=<display_name> Set the display name for service installation. Also -d <display_name>. --description=<description Set the description for service installation. --startmode=auto|manual|disabled Set the startup mode of the service. "auto" indicates the service is started automatically at system startup. "manual" indicates the service starts on demand and is the default. "disabled" indicates the service can no longer be started. --name=<name> Set the service name for service installation. Also -n <name>. If not specified the service name is the executable's name. --account=<account> Cause the service to run as <account> instead of LocalSystem. Specify as Domain\AccountName, or, for easier typing from the command line, as Domain:AccountName. --password=<password> Password for account specified with --account. If an account is specified but a password is not, the program will prompt for the password. --interactive=yes|no Specifies that the service may interact with the desktop. --env=<var>=<value> Set environment variable <var> to <value> during service startup. May be repeated. --force Force the requested operation. --casesensitive Pattern matching is case sensitive. --isstopped [--pattern=<pat>] Determine if all services are stopped. If no pattern, all services. If a pattern is specified, only those services matching the pattern. The return code is zero if all the services are not running. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_perl.exe --help Usage: f:\Smarts\IP9\IP\smarts\toolbox\perl\bin\perl.exe [switches] [--] [programfile] [arguments] -0[octal] specify record separator (\0, if no argument) -a autosplit mode with -n or -p (splits $_ into @F) -C[number/list] enables the listed Unicode features -c check syntax only (runs BEGIN and CHECK blocks) -d[:debugger] run program under debugger -D[number/list] set debugging flags (argument is a bit mask or alphabets) -e program one line of program (several -e's allowed, omit programfile) -f don't do $sitelib/sitecustomize.pl at startup -F/pattern/ split() pattern for -a switch (//'s are optional) -i[extension] edit <> files in place (makes backup if extension supplied) -Idirectory specify @INC/#include directory (several -I's allowed) -l[octal] enable line ending processing, specifies line terminator -[mM][-]module execute "use/no module..." before executing program -n assume "while (<>) { ... }" loop around program -p assume loop like -n but print line also, like sed -P run program through C preprocessor before compilation -s enable rudimentary parsing for switches after programfile -S look for programfile using PATH environment variable -t enable tainting warnings -T enable tainting checks -u dump core after parsing program -U allow unsafe operations -v print version, subversion (includes VERY IMPORTANT perl info) -V[:variable] print configuration summary (or a single Config.pm variable) -w enable many useful warnings (RECOMMENDED) -W enable all warnings -x[directory] strip off text before #!perl line and perhaps cd to directory -X disable all warnings COMMAND: sm_ping.exe --help Usage: sm_ping [options...] <host> Options: --statistics Get statistics. Also -s. --packetsize=<size> Size of sent packet. Also -p <size>. --count=<count> Number of requests to send. Also -c <count>. --interval=<seconds> Interval in seconds between successive transmissions. Also -I <seconds>. --timeout=<seconds> Timeout, in seconds. Also -t <seconds>. --retries=<retries> Number of retries on timeout. Also -r <retries>. --policy=<policy> Policy for timeout lengths in retries. Also -P <policy>. --numbers Show network addresses as numbers. Also -n. --verbose List any ICMP packets that are received. Also -v. --ttl=<count> IP time to live. Also -T <count>. Output Options: --dump Dump incoming and outgoing packets trace. Also -D. --outstr=<filename> Print all output to <filename>. Also -o <filename> Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_rebond.exe --help Usage: sm_rebond --basedir=<directory> [options...] [file list] Options: * --basedir=<directory> The absolute path for the base directory in which the EMC software to be rebonded was installed. --recover=<filename> Requests rebonding using the recovery mechanism. Use this option only with the guidance of EMC technical support. Incorrect use can lead to data loss! --recreate Re-create the IMK --upgrade Upgrade the IMK to the current version --help To get this message. file list Optional list of files requiring rebonding. Specify the full path for each file. The list is normally empty and is only used for the case in which there are files that must be rebonded that are not contained in the area of SM_SITEMOD. Do not list any file which is within the first path of SM_SITEMOD. Incorrect use of the list of files can lead to data loss!. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_runjava.exe --help Usage: /IP/smarts/local/bin/system/sm_runjava.exe --main=<classname> [options...] --main=<classname> Class name containing "main" entry point. Options: --broker=<location> Alternate Broker location as host:port. Also -b <location>. --server=<name> Name of a Domain Manager. Also -s <name>. --heapsize=<maxheapsize> Specify the maximum heap size. Also -H <maxheapsize>. --define=var[=value] Define a Java property and optional value. Also -D var[=value]. May appear multiple times for different defines. --jar=<jarfile> Name of jar file to run. Also -J <jarfile>. May appear multiple times for different jar files. --version Output program version information. --verbose Show Java properties for diagnostic purposes. -w Display messages to stdout, stderr instead of to file --help Print this help message and exit. Also -h. COMMAND: sm_sched.exe --help Usage: sm_sched [options...] [control-file] Arguments: control-file Path to the file defining jobs to run. Default: BASEDIR/local/conf/sched.conf. Options: --maxjobs=<n> Maximum parallel jobs to run. Any further jobs wait for a running job to finish. Default: 20. --retries=<n> Number of retries; the job is canceled after <n> successive failures. If <n> is 0 failures there is no limit on retries. Default: 3. --maxfails=<n> Failure limit; the job is canceled after <n> failures. If <n> is 0, there is no limit on failures. Default: 100. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_server.exe --help Usage: sm_server [options...] Options: * --name=<name> Name of Domain Manager. Also -n <name>. * --config=<cfg> Specify the sm_server configuration to use. Configuration files are loaded from the directories BASEDIR/local/conf/<cfg> and BASEDIR/conf/<cfg>. The files in local take precedence in cases where the same file is present in both directories. Also -c <cfg>. --port=<port> Alternate Domain Manager port. Also -p <port>. --broker=<location> Alternate Broker location as host:port. Also -b <location>. --noreconfigure Do not apply policy settings at start-up. --noregister Do not register the server with the Broker. --savedir=<directory> Specify alternate directory for restoring topology; default is BASEDIR/local/repos/icf. --bootstrap=<file> Specify alternate bootstrap configuration file. The file name is relative to the configuration directory (see --config); default is bootstrap.conf. --nonpriv Allow sm_server to run under a non-privileged user ID. This option is obsolete and is ignored. --model=<model> Load a model library. Also -M <model>. --dynamic Load dynamic model files. --java[=arg] Enable model implementation in java. May be repeated for multiple arguments. Format of arg is keyword[=value]. Known keywords are: showoptions to list JVM options; debug[=port] to debug using port (default 8000); maxheapsize=number; minheapsize=number; env:var=environmentVariable; -SomeJavaProperty=[value]. All other cases are considered a java property: property=value. Topology Options: --norestore Do not attempt to restore any saved objects. --clean-topology Restore only the settings, configurations and groups. --ignore-restore-errors Ignore errors encountered while restoring the saved topology. --seed=<seed> Initial source of topology information; <seed> may be a seed-file or an NMS name. Correlation Options: --interval=<seconds> Correlation interval in seconds; default 30. --radius=<radius> Codebook reduction radius; default -1 disables codebook reduction. --correlation=<radius> Correlation radius; default 4.0. --problems=<num> Number of problems to correlate; default 2. --loss=<prob> Probability of lost symptoms; default 0.01. --spurious=<prob> Probability of spurious symptoms; default 0.001. --timelimit=<seconds> Time limit for correlation in seconds; default 60. NOTE: All of the above options are simply the defaults a generic server will have set. Any of these may be overriden by the specific application being started (--config). See the application specific documentation for more details. Internal Subscription Options: --subscribe=<sub> Start an internal subscription adapter that automatically subscribes to the specified notifications. The <sub> parameter is the subscription request. If <sub> is 'topology' then a subscription for topology changes is issued. If <sub> is of the form '<name>/n' then a subscription to NL <name> is requested. Otherwise, <sub> must be of the form C::I::E[/paev], or it must be of the form <profile-name>[/v]. In the former case 'C', 'I', 'E' are regexp patterns representing the class, instance, and events to subscribe. The pattern may be followed by a slash (/) and a subscription qualifier: 'p' means subscribe to problems; 'a' means subscribe to aggregates (impacts); 'e' means subscribe to events; 'v' means run in verbose mode which turns on subscription control messages. Any combination of 'p', 'a', 'e' and 'v' may be specified. If the qualifier is omitted '/p' is assumed. In the latter case, a subscription is made to the profile named <profile-name>. An optional /v should be appended to run in verbose mode. Multiple --subscribe options can be specified. --print-notifications Causes the internal subscription adapter to log raw notifications received to the server's log file. This option is ignored if the --subscribe option is not specified. Useful for short-term, simple debugging. Usage over an extended period of time may result in large server log files; consider an external logging adapter instead. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_service.exe --help Usage: sm_service install [<install options>] [<name>] /path/to/exe [<args> ...] sm_service start <name> [<name> ...] sm_service start --all sm_service start --pattern=<pattern> sm_service stop [--force] <name> [<name> ...] sm_service stop --all sm_service stop --pattern=<pattern> sm_service show [--cmdline] [<name> ...] sm_service remove <name> [<name>...] sm_service isstopped <name> [<name>...] sm_service isstopped --all sm_service isstopped [--pattern=<pattern>] Install options --force Overwrite an existing service with the same name. --name=<NAME> Give the service a friendly name by which it may be referred to in sm_service actions. This name is used as the key for the service and thus this option is REQUIRED. --dname=<display_name> [Windows only] Give the display name of the service. --description=<DESC> Give a short description of the service. --startmode=<mode> Service start policy. Where <mode> is one of runonce (start automatically when sm_serviced starts), automatic (start automatically when sm_serviced starts, and restart whenever necessary), manual (requires an explicit start request), or disable (cannot be started). Default: runonce --env=<NAME>=<VALUE> A <NAME>=<VALUE> pair which will be placed in the process environment of the launched service. As many --env arguments as are necessary may be specified. The syntax <NAME>= (with no specified value) has the effect of unsetting <NAME> in the environment of the launched program. --env arguments are applied left to right as they appear on the command line, and this ordering is preserved in the database. Start options: --all Attempt to start all non-running runonce and automatic services. --pattern=<pattern> Attempt to start all non-running services whose /path/to/exe matches the EMC Ionix Domain Manager wildcard <pattern>. Stop options: --force Do not consider it an error if the service is not running. --all Attempt to stop all running services. --pattern=<pattern> Attempt to stop all running services whose /path/to/exe matches the EMC Ionix Domain Manager wildcard <pattern>. Isstopped options: --pattern=<pattern> Test whether all services whose /path/to/exe matches the given EMC Ionix Domain Manager wildcard <pattern> are currently in the STOPPED state. --all Test whether all services are in the STOPPED state. Show options: --cmdline Produce an sm_service command line capable of installing the requested service(s) on another system. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_serviced.exe --help Usage: sm_serviced --db=<sm_service database> Options: --db A mandatory argument specifying the location of the sm_serviced database. --nostart Do not start any services automatically. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_snmp.exe --help Usage: sm_snmp [options...] <command> Commands: get <oid> ... Get request. next <oid> ... Get-Next request. bulk <nonRep> <maxRep> <oid> ... Get-Bulk request. walk [<style>] [<root>] Traverse MIB, starting at <root> oid; default <root> is MIB-II (.1.3.6.1.2.1). Style is "snap", "mimic", "IPwalk" or "legacy". Default is "legacy". The <style> is used as the default file extension, with ".walk" for a "legacy" style. set <varbind> ... Set request. inform <agent> <oid> <generic> <specific> <uptime> <varbind> ... Inform request. trap <agent> <oid> <generic> <specific> <uptime> <varbind> ... Send a trap. trapd Receive traps. support Test agent capabilities. Command Arguments: <oid> should be an OID in dotted notation with a leading dot. <varbind> should be a triplet: <oid> <type> <value> <type> should be one of: i -- INTEGER b -- BIT-STRING s -- OCTET-STRING a -- IP-ADDRESS c -- COUNTER g -- GAUGE u -- UNSIGNED-INTEGER t -- TIME-TICKS C -- COUNTER-64 o -- OBJ-ID q -- OPAQUE n -- NULL (<value> is ignored) Target Options: --dest=<destination> Destination host or IP address; default localhost. Also -d <destination>. --port=<port> Alternate UDP port; default 161. Also -p <port>. --snmp=<version> SNMP version. Supported <SNMP version>s are 1, 2c and 3; default 1. Also -s <SNMP version>. --community=<name> Community string; default "public" for get, "" for set. Also -c <name>. --user=<username> User name for SNMPv3 requests. This user should be defined on the responding agent. Default empty. Also -u <username>. --authengine=<engine ID> Engine ID of the authoritative SNMP Engine for SNMPv3 trap handling; Should be 5-32 octets in HEX format. Default empty. Also -e <engine ID>. --localengine=<engine ID> Engine ID of the local SNMP Engine for SNMPv3 SNMPv3 trap handling; Should be 5-32 octets in HEX format. may be equal to authengine (to receive informs), or different (for traps) default 000002DD<IP Address><Port>0000. Also -E <engine ID>. --boots=<num> Number of times that this SNMP engine has initialized or reinitialized itself since its initial configuration.This is SNMPv3 security parameter. Also -B <num>. --boottime=<num> Time that the (simulated) device was rebooted, in seconds since the epoch. This is used to compute the timestamp sent in an SNMPv3 message as part of SNMPv3 authentication. Also -T <num>. --auth=<auth protocol> Authentication protocol to use on SNMPv3 requests; Possible values MD5/SHA/NONE; default NONE. Also -a <auth protocol>. --priv=<priv protocol> Use privacy on SNMPv3 requests. One of DES/3DES/AES/NONE. Defaults to NONE if left blank. Note that AES is 128-bit AES. Also -b <priv protocol> --authPass=<password> Password to use for authentication of SNMPv3 messages. If an auth protocol is specified without giving an authPass, the user will be prompted to enter an authPass interactively on the terminal (with echo turned off). Also -x <password>. --privPass=<password> Password to use for encryption on SNMPv3 messages. If a priv protocol is specified without giving a privPass, the user will be prompted to enter a privPass interactively on the terminal (with echo turned off). Also -y <password>. --context=<name> Context name for View Based Access Control on SNMPv3 requests; default empty. Also -z <name>. --nosmtrapaddr Disables addition of extra Smarts MIB varbinds to the trap, representing the trap address type and trap address. Retransmission Options: --timeout=<num> Timeout, in milliseconds; default 500. Also -t <num>. --retries=<num> Number of retries; default 3. Also -r <num>. --policy=<policy> Retransmission policy. <policy>: One of Constant, Linear or Exponential; default Exponential. Also -P <policy>. Output Options: --dump Dump incoming and outgoing packets trace. Also -D. --outstr=<file> Print all output to <file>; default stdout. Also -o <file>. Formatting Options: --fmt=<flags> Formatting flags. Multiple flags can be specified as a comma-separated list. --eq=<string> Formatting equal-sign; default " = ". --eol=<string> Formatting end-of-line; default "\n". --sep=<string> Formatting separator; default " ". --stub=<char> Formatting stub-character; default '.'. --width=<num> Formatting width for numeric values. Formatting Flags: leftJust Left justify numeric output. forceSign Force "+" sign on positive numeric output. leadingSpace Include leading space on positive numeric output. zeroFill Fill numeric output with zeroes. octal Format numeric output in base 8. hex Format numeric output in base 16. decimal Format numeric output in base 10. lowerCase Use lower case hex (a-f) for numeric output. showRadix Show integer radix (0nnn or 0Xnnn). throwIfTooBig Throw exception if numeric field overflows. rawStr Format octet strings as is. intStr Format octet strings as sequence of integers. printStr Format octet strings as printable string. intOctetStr Force formatting of octet string as an "intStr". spaceIsPrintable Don't replace non-printable spaces. ignoreLastNulls Ignore last NUL bytes. noSeparators No separators for "intStr" and "intOctetStr". escPrint Escape un-printable characters with numeric value. stubPrint Replace un-printable characters with "stub". intPrint Replace all characters with their numeric value. typeTag Prepend value with type tag. locale Locale-specific formatting. printTime Format timeTicks as a printable string. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_snmpwalk.exe --help COMMAND: sm_sysinfo.exe --help COMMAND: sm_topodump.exe --help Usage: sm_topodump [options...] [nodeName] Options: * --server=<server> Name of Domain Manager. This option is required. Also -s <server>. --broker=<location> Alternate Broker location as host:port. Also -b <location>. --type=<type> Type (Switch, Router, etc.) of system objects to be dumped. Also -t <type>. --vlan Dump VLAN. --stp Dump STP tree. --link Dump connections. --verbose Dump topology in verbose mode. Also -v. nodeName Name or IP address used to find system object. When no option is provided, it will dump all topology details. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_tpmgr.exe --help Usage: sm_tpmgr [options...] Options: * --server=<server> Name of Domain Manager. Also -s <server>. --broker=<location> Alternate Broker location as host:port. Also -b <location>. Discovery Control: --discover-pending Discover agents on the pending list. --discover-all Discover all agents. --add-agent=<agent> Add agent (IP number or hostname) to topology. --snmp=<version> SNMP version, either 1, 2c or 3; Used with --add-agent. Also -v <version>. --community=<comString> Set community string for agent added with --add-agent. Also -c <comString>. --user=<userName> User name for SNMPv3 requests. Used with --add-agent. Also -u <userName>. Default empty. If -user option was not specified, SNMPv3 will not be tried. --authengine=<engineID> Engine ID of the authoritative SNMP Engine for SNMPv3 requests. Used with --add-agent. Default empty. --auth=<auth protocol> Authentication protocol to use on SNMPv3 requests. Used with --add-agent. Possible values NONE/MD5/SHA. Default NONE. --priv=<priv protocol> Privacy protocol to be used for SNMPv3 requests. Used with --add-agent. Possible values: NONE/DES/AES. Default NONE. Used with --add-agent. --authPass=<password> Password to use for authentication on SNMPv3 requests. Used with --add-agent. Default empty. --privPass=<password> Password to use for encryption on SNMPv3 requests. Used with --add-agent. Default empty. --context=<name> Context name for View Based Access Control on SNMPv3 requests. Used with --add-agent. Default empty. --add-source=<DM> Add a domain as a source. --type=<DM-Type> Domain Type Used with --add-source. --save Save Repository now. --update-community Update the community string using the data specified in the seedfile. This option "must" be used along with "--seed" option. e.g. sm_tpmgr.exe -s <server-name> -b <broker> --update-community --seed=<seedfilename>. --load-conf=<conffile> Load specified configuration if supported. --start-post Start post-discovery processing. Discovery Parameters: --seed=<seedfile> Import from the specified seed file. --timeout=<msecs> Set probing [third] phase discovery SNMP timeout to <msecs> milliseconds. --retries=<n> Set discovery SNMP retries to <n>. Discovery Information: --status Print status of the discovery process. --sizes Print topology size statistics. --pending Print pending discovery list. --filters Print IP include/exclude lists and discovery filters. --verify Print parsing result from seed file. Used with --seed and --update-community options Get Topology Information: --dump-agents Create seedfile with agents known to server. --show-agent-state Print discovery state of allSNMP agents. --certification=<type> Display devices with given certification type. <type>=V - Print all VALIDATED devices. <type>=C - Print all CERTIFIED devices. <type>=T - Print all TEMPLATE devices. <type>=G - Print all GENERIC devices. <type>=N - Print all UNSUPPORTED devices. <type>=D - Print all UNDISCOVERED devices. <type>=A - Print all devices. <type>=S - Print statistics only. --select=<cat> Display device information by category. <cat>=C - Display all devices by Class. <cat>=A - Display all devices by Application. <cat>=P - Display all devices by Partition. --show-dm-processes Print Domain Manager internal process status. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_trapd.exe --help Usage: sm_trapd [options...] Options: * --rules=<file> Rule Set for parsing traps. --rules=default The default rule set BASEDIR/rules/trapd/trapParse.asl. --config=<cfg> Specify the configuration directory. The trapd.conf file is loaded from the directories BASEDIR/local/conf/<cfg> or BASEDIR/conf/<cfg>. The file in local takes precedence if it is present in both places. The default value is trapd. --port=<port> Alternate port for receiving traps; default 162. Also -p <port>. --sport=<port> Alternate registration port. Use with --name. Also -P <port>. --server=<name> Name of the server. Also -s <name>. --name=<name> Start a server registered under <name>. Also -n <name>. --broker=<location> Alternate Broker location as host:port. Also -b <location>. --model=<model> Load a model library. Also -M <model>. --window=<num> Window size for deduplication. Also -w <num>. --tag Tag each varbind value with its type. --community Stream trap community string to the parser. --ascii Substitute non-printable characters with '.'. --trailingNulls Print trailing NULLs in an octet string of varbind value as 00 or \X00. --reloadConfig Send a signal to the running trap processor to request it to reload the configuration file and lookup tables. --source Print the source address of the IP packet. --limitQueueMegs=<num> Limit the size of internal trap queue to the stated size. When limit is reached, we start discarding incoming traps from the most "chatty" source(s). --limitQueueSecs=<num> Limit the time (seconds) that a trap can spend in the internal trap queue. When limit is reached we start discarding incoming traps from the most "chatty" source(s). The default is 0 - no limit. --seed=<file> Obtain SNMPv3/USM credentials from a seedfile; file is a path relative to the conf directory. --localengine=<engine> Local engine ID, for receiving SNMPv3 informs Trace Options: --traceSNMP Trace incoming SNMP messages. --traceRules Trace rule compilation. --traceServer Trace interactions with the back-end server. --traceParse Trace rule matching. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/ COMMAND: sm_what.exe --help COMMAND: smartsd.exe --help Usage: smartsd [options...] <program> [prog-args...] Arguments: * <program> Name of the program to run. prog-args... Arguments to pass on to the program. Options: --mainthread Run program in main thread; the default. --subthread Create a new thread to run the program. --debug Stall for debugger after loading program. Standard Options: --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --daemon Run process as a daemon. --logname=<name> Use <name> to identify sender in the system log. Default: The program's name. --loglevel=<level> Minimum system logging level. Default: Error. --errlevel=<level> Minimum error printing level. Default: Warning. --tracelevel=<level> Minimum stack trace level. Default: Fatal. <level>: One of None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug. Fatal is a synonym for Critical. --facility=<facility> Non-Windows only. A case-insensitive string that identifies which facility to use for syslog messages. <facility>: One of Cron, Daemon, Kern, Local0-Local7, Lpr, Mail, News, Uucp, User. Default: Daemon. --output[=<file>] Redirect server output (stdout and stderr). The file name is <file>, or the --logname value if <file> is omitted. Log files are always placed in $SM_LOGFILES or $SM_WRITEABLE/logs. --accept=<host-list> Accept connections only from hosts on <host-list>, a comma-separated list of host names and IP addresses. --accept=any allows any host to connect. Default: --accept=any. --useif=<ip-address> Use this IP address as the source/destination interface address for SNMP and ICMP packets. --privopen=<priv-list> List of sockets that require privilege state before changed process to run in the account specified by --run-as-user. The <priv-list> is a comma separated list of type[:family]:protocol[,#count]. Type is TCP, UDP or IP. Family is v6 or v4. When the type is IP, Protocol is the protocol number (Eg: 1 for ICMP, 58 for ICMPv6). When the type is TCP/UDP, Protocol is the port number. --run-as-user=username Run as this user after opening privilege sockets. -- Stop scanning for options. For more information: \IP\smarts\doc\html\usage\index.html http://www.EMC.com/
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