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Start the NetWare Client Agent, UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X Client Agents Start and Stop Requirement

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Client Agent Start and Stop Procedures Start the NetWare Client Agent To start the Netware client agent, issue the following command at the remote server console prompt: nwagent The NetWare client agent includes a module called CSLOADER.NLM, which performs monitoring functions. When you start the NetWare client agent, CSLOADER.NLM also starts. CSLOADER.NLM displays, and records in log files, the results of this process as a series of informational messages. These messages can be helpful in tracking the source of a problem. CSLOADER.NLM also works with the Pre-Flight Check (PFC.NLM), which evaluates the environment in which the client agent will be running. If the environment fails to meet its requirements, this checking mechanism signals CSLOADER.NLM to stop the loading sequence. Stop the NetWare Client Agent To stop the NetWare client agent, issue the following command at the NetWare server console prompt: unload nwagent UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X Client Agents Start and Stop Requirement Before starting the client agent, ensure that it has been configured. If the client agent has not been configured, run the following script: #babuagent/uagentsetup In this example, babuagent represents the full path name of the agent home directory. The default path is /opt/CA/BABuagent. Start the UNIX, Linux, or Mac OS X Client Agent After installing a UNIX, Linux, or Mac OS X client agent, the agent is started automatically. To check the status of the agent, issue the following command at the command line: # uagent status To start the agent, issue the following command at the command line: # uagent start If the agent is not enabled, run the configuration script, uagentsetup. 68 Client Agents Guide

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Client Agent Start and Stop Procedures
Start the NetWare Client Agent
To start the Netware client agent, issue the following command at the remote
server console prompt:
nwagent
The NetWare client agent includes a module called CSLOADER.NLM, which
performs monitoring functions. When you start the NetWare client agent,
CSLOADER.NLM also starts. CSLOADER.NLM displays, and records in log files,
the results of this process as a series of informational messages. These
messages can be helpful in tracking the source of a problem.
CSLOADER.NLM also works with the Pre-Flight Check (PFC.NLM), which
evaluates the environment in which the client agent will be running. If the
environment fails to meet its requirements, this checking mechanism signals
CSLOADER.NLM to stop the loading sequence.
Stop the NetWare Client Agent
To stop the NetWare client agent, issue the following command at the NetWare
server console prompt:
unload nwagent
UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X Client Agents Start and Stop Requirement
Before starting the client agent, ensure that it has been configured. If the
client agent has not been configured, run the following script:
#babuagent
/uagentsetup
In this example,
babuagent
represents the full path name of the agent home
directory. The default path is /opt/CA/BABuagent.
Start the UNIX, Linux, or Mac OS X Client Agent
After installing a UNIX, Linux, or Mac OS X client agent, the agent is started
automatically.
To check the status of the agent, issue the following command at the
command line:
# uagent status
To start the agent, issue the following command at the command line:
# uagent start
If the agent is not enabled, run the configuration script, uagentsetup.
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