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hadump - Host Agent information reporting command
SYNOPSIS
hadump -h
hadump -V
hadump [ -s server ] [ -c client ] [ -t type | -F class ] [ -a
attribute ] [ -d delimiter1 [ -d delimiter2 ]] [ -f file ] [
-vn ]
hadump -C [ -s server ] [ -t type | -F class ] [ -d delimiter1 [ -d
delimiter2 ]] [ -f file ] [ -vn ]
hadump -T [ -s server ] [ -c client ] [ -F class ] [ -d delimiter1
[ -d delimiter2 ]] [ -f file ] [ -vn ]
DESCRIPTION
The hadump command reports information collected by Host Agent clients
after it's being submitted to the Host Agent server. The hadump command
can produce several different reports in different formats depending on
the specified command line options.
Without any options, hadump displays all information submitted by all
Host Agent clients in a human readable format.
The report consists of one or more lines each of which has the follow‐
ing format:
name<delimiter1>value<delimiter2> .. value
hadump also provides options to list host-names and types of informa‐
tion for clients with information submitted to a given Host Agent
server (options -C and -T ).
OPTIONS-h Display a brief help message. Ignore all other options.
-V Display the version of hadump being used. Ignore any other
options.
-s server
Host name for Host Agent server.
-t type
Report only the given type of information. More than one -t can
be specified in the same command.
-F class
Report only the given class of resources, where class is one of:
data information collected by client modules, config
: Host Agent configuration resources, all : information and
configuration resources.
-a attribute
Report only the given attribute. If type attribute is not
selected, hadump will automatically add it to the selected list.
More than one -a can be specified in the same command.
-d delimiter
Use the given string as a separator between elements in the
report. A maximum of two delimiters (delimiter1 and
delimiter2), each with a -d option, can be specified. If only
one is specified, the same delimiter is used between all ele‐
ments in the report. If two delimiters are specified, delimiter1
is used between the attribute name and values associated with
the attribute, and delimiter2 between values. When -d is not
selected, hadump uses `:´ and `,´ as default delimiter1 and
delimiter2. Note that some special characters need to be in
quotes and or special escape combination, depending on the shell
being used, if they are to be used as delimiters.
-f file name
Write the generated report to the given file. hadump will
report an error message if the given file already exists.
-n Do not report hadump's version number.
-v Run in verbose mode.
-C List host-names for clients with information on given Host Agent
server.
-T List types of information currently available on given Host
Agent server.
EXAMPLES
Report all information submitted by all clients to Host Agent server on
jupiter :
hadump -s jupiter
Report all information submitted by client trout.emc.com to Host Agent
server on jupiter :
hadump -s jupiter -c trout.emc.com
Report information of type system information submitted by client
trout.emc.com to Host Agent server on jupiter :
hadump -s jupiter -c trout.emc.com -t 'system information'
Report the OS type and IP address information submitted by clients
trout.emc.com and rx7 to Host Agent server on jupiter :
hadump -s jupiter -c trout.emc.com -c rx7 -a 'IP address' -a 'OS type'
List host-names for all clients with information submitted to Host
Agent server on jupiter :
hadump -C -s jupiter
List types of information submitted by clients trout.emc.com and rx7 to
Host Agent server on jupiter :
hadump -T -s jupiter -c trout.emc.com -c rx7
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