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HP Operations Manager for UNIX Administrator’s Reference

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Integrating Applications into <strong>HP</strong>OM<br />

Starting Applications and Broadcasts on Managed Nodes<br />

Starting Applications and Broadcasts on<br />

Managed Nodes<br />

Be<strong>for</strong>e it starts an application or broadcast command on the managed<br />

node, <strong>HP</strong>OM verifies the profile of the executing user.<br />

Restrictions on Applications and Broadcasts<br />

The following restrictions apply to applications and broadcasts:<br />

❏<br />

Commands and Applications<br />

The <strong>HP</strong>OM action agent broadcasts commands and starts<br />

applications.<br />

Applications are configured as follows:<br />

• Window (Output Only)<br />

• Window (Input/Output)<br />

• No Window (eg X Application)<br />

During the execution of a user profile s, stdin, stdout and stderr<br />

are not available. For this reason, avoid commands reading from<br />

standard input or writing to standard output or error.<br />

In particular, avoid commands such as the following:<br />

❏<br />

• stty<br />

• tset<br />

• Startup of window (input/output) applications<br />

Delays<br />

If a delay of more than two seconds occurs during output or input<br />

activity, <strong>HP</strong>OM assumes that an error has occurred and stops<br />

execution. For example, an <strong>HP</strong>OM error can occur if a program runs<br />

<strong>for</strong> more than two seconds without generating output.<br />

NOTE<br />

Applications do not require a separate terminal window.<br />

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