The following table lists the agent analysis tools in the Control-M/Agent Toolbox, along with details about the input parameters and output of each tool:
Tool |
Input parameters |
Output |
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1 - Analyze disk space in agents directories |
1- Debug Level Level of logging for this test, from 0 (no logging) to 4 (most detailed logging). The default is 0. |
A list of Agent directories that cannot be modified, and another numbered list of Agent directories that contain files that can be deleted. You can request more cleanup information about each of the directories in the second list. |
2 - WMI Verify |
1 - WMI Machine |
Results of various tests to verify that a Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) connection can be established and all WMI prerequisites are met. If debugging is turned on, detailed information is provided. |
2 - WMI User |
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3 - WMI User Domain |
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4 - WMI User Password |
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5 - Remote Host Local Directory Path The default is c:\sysout. |
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6 - Shared Name The default is SYSOUT. |
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7 Debugger Whether to provide additional debugging information for this test, either Y (yes) or N (no). The default is N. |
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3 - System Monitoring |
1 - Time to run tests, in minutes The total amount of time (in minutes) to run all iterations of the stress tests. Note that the total number of iterations is determined by this parameter divided by the next parameter. |
Stress tests are performed in the following areas of the system:
Results from all iterations of these stress tests are summarized in a file named tool_box_measures.csv, in a directory named Measure within the Agent Home directory. Basic statistics are provided for each test iteration, including time measurements and state (OK, Warning, or Problem). |
2- Interval, in seconds The frequency of iterations, that is, the amount of time (in seconds) between iterations. |
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In addition, the stress.properties file in the Toolbox directory (within the Agent Home directory) contains various parameters that control the stress tests, including thresholds for warning and alarm ("problem") states. Review the default values in this configuration file and adjust them as necessary. |
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4 - Permission Check Utility |
1 - User name Define a name of an existing user. |
Checks permissions for a specific user and a specific file
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2: Target path Define a full path of a file. |
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