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<strong>MonitorMagic</strong> topics<br />

Plugin - T4eSSHUnixInfo<br />

Plugin - T4eUnixInfo<br />

The T4eUnixInfo plugin is a <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> plugin. It is used to collect specific information from a<br />

<strong>com</strong>puter running a UNIX <strong>com</strong>patible operating system.It uses the Rexec protocol to retreive<br />

information from the remote <strong>com</strong>puter<br />

Tools4ever Rexec Utility. 2.3.2 US/UK<br />

Copyright (c) 2002 Tools4ever bv. All rights reserved.<br />

www.tools4ever.<strong>com</strong><br />

Syntax<br />

t4eunixinfo [options] hostname scriptname<br />

options:<br />

Please note, that all specifications are potentially case sensitive.<br />

-c: Combine stdout and stderr together<br />

-l user: Run <strong>com</strong>mand as 'user' on remote host<br />

-p password: Use 'password' at remote host<br />

-P remoteport: The port the server is running at.<br />

-L localport: The port the server can connect to.<br />

-a timeout: The time to wait for a connection from the server. Default 30secs<br />

-r file: Send standard output to 'file' instead of stdout (same as >)<br />

-s file: Send standard error to 'file' instead of stderr (same as 2>)<br />

-t file: Send standard output to 'file' in addition to stdout<br />

-u file: Send standard error to 'file' in addition to stderr<br />

-v: Display version number<br />

-w: Prompt and wait for Enter key after <strong>com</strong>mand<br />

Note, user and password options are required.<br />

hostname :<br />

The dns name of the remote host, or the IP address of the remote host<br />

scriptname:<br />

can be of the following values:<br />

DISK [disk device] - gets disk information.<br />

disk device - The device to get the information from. mostly someting like /dev/hda1<br />

Use DISK without paremeters to get info for all disks, including there names. Which can be used<br />

as parameter. also the unique part of the name can be used as parameter. for example<br />

only: hda1 or hda2<br />

MEM - gets memory information.<br />

CPU - gets cpu information.<br />

SWAP [disk device] - gets swap information.<br />

disk device - The device to get the information from.<br />

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