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HAGETCONF(8)							  HAGETCONF(8)

NAME
       hagetconf - Host Agent client configuration update program

SYNOPSIS
       hagetconf -s server [ -c client ] [ -L | -l log file ] [ -D debug level
		 ]

DESCRIPTION
       The hagetconf program is used to update a Host Agent Client's  configu‐
       ration  information  by	pulling the latest configuration down from the
       Host Agent Server.

       The hagetconf program is automatically run on the client in response to
       configuration  changes  made on the server. It may also be run manually
       on the client if desired, by a user who has  administration  privileges
       in the NSRLA RAP database.

       The configuration is obtained from the Host Agent Server's hagentd dae‐
       mon, and is written to the client's NSRLA RAP database.

OPTIONS
       -s     server_name
	      The host	name  of  the  system  where  the  Host	 Agent	Server
	      (hagentd) which administers this client is running.

       -c     client_name
	      The  name	 of  the client. The value used for this argument must
	      match either the client name attribute or any of the values from
	      the  aliases  attribute  in this client's Client Resource in the
	      server's RAP database.

       -D     debug_level
	      Run hagetconf in a mode which causes  debug  information	to  be
	      printed  out.   This option should only be used if EMC Technical
	      Support asks you to do so. The debug_level argument controls the
	      verbosity	 of  debug  output  - higher values cause more verbose
	      output.

       -L     Tells hagetconf that any logging information should  be  written
	      to  the  default application logfile - this file is named haget‐
	      conf.log, and will be located in	the  applogs  subdirectory  of
	      your  NetWorker installation directory.  Only one of "-L" or "-l
	      <log_file_name>" may be specified - not both.  If	 neither  "-L"
	      or  "-l <log_file_name>" is specified in the arguments to haget‐
	      conf then any logging information will be printed on stdout  and
	      stderr.

       -l     log_file_name
	      Allows  you  to specify the name of the file that hagetconf will
	      write its log to.	 Only one of "-L" or "-l <log_file_name>"  may
	      be   specified   -   not	 both.	  If   neither	 "-L"  or  "-l
	      <log_file_name>" is specified in the arguments to hagetconf then
	      any logging information will be printed on stdout and stderr.

EXAMPLES
       Obtain  the latest configuration information, for client myclient, from
       the Host Agent Server running on host myserver

			    hagetconf -s myserver -c myclient

DIAGNOSTICS
       hagetconf will not succeed unless nsrexecd is  running  on  the	client
       system, and hagentd is running on the server system.

       When  it	 starts importing the configuration from the server, hagetconf
       sets the client's Host Agent Client resource status to being updated

       If the configuration update fails to complete  successfully,  then  the
       status  will  be	 left  as  being  updated, otherwise it will be set to
       enabled.

SEE ALSO
       hagentd(8)

NetWorker 7.3.2			  Aug 23, 06			  HAGETCONF(8)
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