HP 3PAR StoreServ 7200 2-node HP 3PAR Policy Server Administrator's G - Page 42
Upload files to the HP 3PAR Enterprise Server when, the Agent contacts the HP 3PAR Enterprise Server
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For this Action Always Allow permits the Agent to do this without asking for permission first Parameters File Download Accept files downloaded from the HP 3PAR Enterprise Server. Fully-qualified path of the file(s) to download to the asset. The name(s) of the file(s) and path(s) may be explicit (for example, "c:\error.log" or include wildcards (for example, "c:\*.log" or "c:\*.*"). File Upload Upload files to the HP 3PAR Enterprise Server when requested (whether an HP 3PAR Enterprise Server based request or Agent-initiated process). Fully-qualified path of the file(s) to upload to the HP 3PAR Enterprise Server. The path name on the asset can be absolute or relative (which the Agent interprets to be the root of the Agent installation). File names can be explicit (for example, "error.log" or include wildcards (for example, "*.log" or "*.*"). Gateway Provisioning Add assets to be managed by an Agent gateway. Modify or delete assets that are already managed by an Agent gateway. action: * (default, meaning all three actions, Add, Modify, and Delete, are permitted). If creating a new permission for this action, type the name of the action (Add, Modify, or Delete). Modify Ping Update Rate Accept a new ping rate (frequency, in seconds, that the Agent contacts the HP 3PAR Enterprise Server) from the HP 3PAR Enterprise Server. New update ping rate. Package Accept a package deployed from the HP 3PAR Enterprise Server. All contents of a package are included in the permission. (Packages are handled differently than other permissions. Refer to the online help for details.) Name and version number of the package to execute on the asset. Register Script Register a script when requested. Name of the script to register. Start Remote Application Start a remote application session when requested. A remote application is any type of remote session that is NOT of type "terminal". An example of a remote terminal session would be a Telnet session. An example of a remote application session would be a Desktop Viewer / Desktop Server remote session requested from the Asset dashboard of the HP 3PAR Service Application. Name of the remote application. Start Remote Terminal Start remote terminal sessions when requested. An example of a remote terminal session would be a Telnet session. Name of the remote terminal interface. Remove a Timer Remove a timer when requested. Name of the timer to remove. HP 3PAR Policy Server 4-12