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HP Systems Insight Manager 7.0 Command Line Guide

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Specify the name of an existing query on which to execute the tool.<br />

-i task_name [task_name...]<br />

Specify the existing tasks on which to perform a specified operation.<br />

-j jobID [jobID...]<br />

-d date<br />

-c<br />

-k<br />

-l d<br />

-l n<br />

-l t<br />

External influences<br />

Specify the currently running job on which to perform a specified operation.<br />

List the jobs completed after a specific date. Enter the date in the format:<br />

month/day/year hour:minute AM|PM. Enclose the string specifying the date<br />

in quotation marks to ensure that it is interpreted as a single argument, including<br />

the embedded spaces.<br />

Cancel a job.<br />

Kill any running commands associated with a job.<br />

Display detailed information for the specified job, including stdout, stderr, and<br />

completion status per target. An error occurs if you do not specify a job ID. One<br />

job ID and one -l option can be specified.<br />

List job IDs only. -l n is the default for listing; it behaves as if no options are<br />

specified. Normally, -l n is not specified with any job_ID values, and it lists all<br />

jobs. Otherwise, it repeats the job ID values specified on the command line, if they<br />

exist. Only one -l option can be specified.<br />

List jobs in long format, including the task name, job ID, user, toolname, and state<br />

for each specified job ID, or for all jobs if no job IDs are specified. Only one -l<br />

option can be specified.<br />

The language setting of the command shell in which you execute this command is used as the<br />

preferred language that you want the command line tool to execute with on the target nodes.<br />

For Windows operating systems, the current Code Page setting of the <strong>Command</strong> Prompt window<br />

is used to determine the preferred language. For example, if the chcp command returns 932, the<br />

language is Japanese. The chcp command can be used to change the Code Page setting if the<br />

operating system has the language installed and is configured to allow its use.<br />

For Linux and <strong>HP</strong>-UX operating systems, the LANG environment variable describes the locale that<br />

is used to determine the preferred language. Valid settings for the LANG variable can be listed<br />

with the locale -a command. However, in order to view the output, the terminal window running<br />

the command shell where you list the output of this command must support the language and<br />

encoding defined by the LANG variable.<br />

If the operating system on the target node does not support the language setting or encoding<br />

selected by the CMS, the command shell on the target node will use the default language and<br />

encoding for that target's operating system.<br />

40 <strong>Command</strong> descriptions

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