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HP Systems Insight Manager Technical Reference Guide

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Managing Custom Commands

»Table of Contents
»Index
»Notices
»Introduction
»Product Overview
»Getting Started
»Discovery and Identification
»Users and Authorizations
»Networking and Security
»Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events
»Storage Integration
»Managing with Tasks
»Tools that Extend Management
»Cluster Monitor
»Command Line Tools
»Creating New Command Line Tools
»Custom Commands
»Creating a New Custom Command
Managing Custom Commands
»Editing a Custom Command
»Environment Variables for Custom Commands
»New Web Launch Tool
»Configuring DMI Access
»Configuring SNMP Access
»Device Ping
»Disk Thresholds
»License Manager
»Management Processor Tools
»Managing MIBs
»Installing OpenSSH
»PMP Tools
»Removing and Restoring Tools
»Replicate Agent Settings
»RPM Package Manager
»Server Migration Pack
»System Management Homepage
»System Page
»Version Control
»Virtual Machine Management Pack
»WBEM Based Tools
»Available MSA Tools
»Partner Applications
»Reporting
»Administering Systems and Events
»Troubleshooting
»Reference Information
»Printable version
»Glossary
»Using Help
» New
» Edit
» Run Now/Schedule
» Delete
» Related Procedure
» Related Topic

The Manage Custom Commands page displays all the custom command tools created. It displays tool names, descriptions, commands, and parameters. To view all the tools created, select ToolsCustom CommandsManage Custom Tools.

The following options are available for managing custom commands:

New

To create a new command, select [New]. Refer to Custom Commands - Creating a New Custom Command for more information.

Edit

To edit a command, select the command and click [Edit]. The Edit Custom Command Details section appears. All fields can be edited, and environment variables can be added and deleted. To save changes, click [OK]. To discard the changes, click [Cancel].

Run Now/Schedule

To run a tool, select the tool to run immediately or schedule and click [Run Now/Schedule].

Refer to Managing with Tasks - Scheduling a Task or Scheduling a Task - Running a Scheduled Task for more information.

Delete

Select the command to be deleted. Deleting a command removes it from the Manage Custom Commands page and from the system.

If a command being deleted is dependent on a task, an alert displays with the list of tasks associated with the command.

Related Procedure

» Custom Commands - Creating a New Custom Command

Related Topic

» Tools that Extend Management - Custom Commands