The following table describes the Control-M/Agent Communication parameters:
Field |
Description |
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Server to Agent Port Number |
Defines the port number in the Control-M/Agent computer where data is received from the Control-M/Server computer. Verify that this port is not used for any other purpose. This value must match the Server-to-Agent Port Number in Control-M/Server. Valid values: Between 1024 and 65535 inclusive Default: 7006 |
Agent to Server Port Number |
Defines the port number in the Control-M/Server computer where data is received from the Control-M/Agent computer. The value assigned to this parameter must correspond to the value assigned to the Server-to-Agent Port Number field in the configuration file on the corresponding Control-M/Agent computer. Default: 7005 |
Primary Server |
Defines the hostname of the computer where the current Control-M/Server submits Jobs to the Control-M/Agent |
Authorized Servers |
Defines a list of backup servers which can replace the primary server if it fails. The Control-M/Agent only accept requests from servers on this list. NOTE: You cannot submit Jobs to the same Control-M/Agent if there is more than one active Control-M/Server. Another Control-M/Agent instance must be installed with unique ports to support this configuration or Job status updates corrupt. EXAMPLE: 192.138.28.121|aristo.isr.bmc.com/mybksys1|192.138.28.123 |
Check Interval (Available Agent) |
Defines the number of seconds between status checks for each Control-M/Agent that communicates with Control-M/Server. If you decrease the default value, it might impact Control-M/Server performance. Default: 7200 (2 hours) |
Retry Interval (Unavailable Agent) |
Defines the number of seconds between attempts to communicate with a Control-M/Agent computer whose status is Unavailable. If you decrease the default value, it might impact Control-M/Server performance. Default: 90 |
Unavailability Shout Urgency |
Determines the urgency level of a message sent with high priority sent from a Control-M/Agent with an Unavailable status. Urgent message are sent with a special indication so that the recipient of the message is aware of the urgency. |
Communication Timeout |
Determines the maximum number of seconds that Control-M/Server attempts to connect to Control-M/Agent before the Control-M/Agent is set to Unavailable. If you decrease the default value, it might impact Control-M/Server performance. Default: 120 |
Agent TCP/IP Timeout |
Defines the timeout used by the Control-M/Agent when listening on the Server to agent port number before timing out and performing housekeeping tasks |
Maximum Retries |
Defines the number of times Control-M/Server attempts to connect to Control-M/Agent before the Control-M/Agent is set to Unavailable. |
Logical Agent Name |
Defines a logical or alias name for the Control-M/Agent. NOTE: If you have more than one Control-M/Agent on the same host that connects to the same Control-M/Sever, you must use this parameter to uniquely identify each Control-M/Agent. The value must be the same as the value in Control-M/Server computer. The logical name is used when the Control-M/Agent initiates the communication to Control-M/Server with the output from Control-M/Agent utilities and in messages sent to Control-M/Server. |
Listen to Network Interface |
Determines which network interface the Control-M/Agent is listening on. It can be set to a specific hostname or IP address so that the Control-M/Agent port is not opened in the other interfaces. |
Secure Socket Layer |
Determines whether SSL is used to encrypt the communication between Control-M/Server and the Control-M/Agent. For more information, see Introduction to SSL for Control-M. |
Tag |
Defines a logical name that is used to label specific Control-M/Agents into a group with a specific authorization level. You can apply a specific tag to a Control-M/Agent, as described in Agents Management, or you can define your own tag with the asterisk character if you have the correct permissions. |
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