root@linux:~ # /var/opt/OV/bin/instrumentation/UXMONbroker -help
GD UXMON monitoring package
Broker utilityusage: /var/opt/OV/bin/instrumentation/UXMONbroker [-h | –help] [-x ] [ -d ] [-l ] [-c ] [-f]
[ –col -p param ]
[ -t ] [ -p ] [-b ]
[ –os ]
[ -v ]-h : this (help) message
–help : this (help) message-x : triggers the execution of the module passed as parameter
-d : Allows execution activating debug
-check : Same as -x but output is redirected standard output, no logfile used
-l : output the logfile used by the module passed as parameter
-c : output the preferred config file used by the module-t : output the TEMPORAL folder to be used if needed
-b : output the folder where the commands or instrumentation are located
-perl : output the perl runtime to be used–col : Execute the collecting information of module
-p : Parameter passed to the recollection
–os : Show the OS name-v : Version of UXMON package
-f : force the execution of the module bypass interval setting
supported modules are:
actmon, sshdmon, tdfmon, uxmon, nfsmon, selfcheck, swapmon, evm, mpmon, mdmon, cronmon, bondmon, rcmon, volmon, scmon, loopmon, dmesg, advfsmon, ntpmon, hwmon, bootmon, nicmon, perfmon, psmon, lpmon, vcmon, ktsmon, sgmon, dfmon.
This is the interface to the OVO templates. Templates will call this command
to get executed the different modules available, or retrieve configuration
information about the UXMON and the platform
root@linux:~ # /var/opt/OV/bin/instrumentation/UXMONbroker -check perfmon
Can’t open perl script “/var/opt/OV/bin/instrumentation/UXMONperfmon”: No such file or directory
root@linux:~ # ls -l /var/opt/OV/log/OpC/perf_mon.log
-rw-rw-r– 1 root bin 0 Feb 1 23:00 /var/opt/OV/log/OpC/perf_mon.log