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HASYS(8)							      HASYS(8)

NAME
       hasys - Host Agent system information module

SYNOPSIS
       hasys -h

       hasys [ -f  schema file ] [ -L  | -l  log file ] [ -v ]

       hasys -n [ -f  schema file ] [ -L  | -l	log file ] [ -v ]

       hasys -g [ -f  schema file ] [ -L  | -l	log file ] [ -v ]

DESCRIPTION
       The hasys program is used to collect a pre-defined set of system infor‐
       mation from the local host. The collected information is used to update
       a  local	 RAP database or dumped to the standard output if -n option is
       selected.

       The set of information collected by hasys is defined in an ASCII schema
       file   specified	  by   the   -f	 option	 and  has  the	default	 value
       schema/hasys.sch.  Each line in the schema  file	 represents  a	single
       attribute   and	my  have  one  or  more	 values	 associated  with  it.
       Attributes other than resource type and	version	 number	 are  used  to
       determine  the  type  of	 information to be reported by hasys.  A given
       pieces of information will not be collected or reported if the  associ‐
       ated  attribute is commented out with # or remove from the schema file.
       Note that attributes resource type and version number are part of every
       schema  file and should not be removed or commented out.	 A schema file
       will be rejected if one or more essential attributes are missing or the
       value  associated with the version number does not match that of hasys.
       hasys can be used to generate a fresh schema file using the -g option.

       The system information  reported	 by  hasys  is	defined	 in  the  file
       hasys.sch as follows:

       IP address
	      IP address(s) for the local host

       aliases
	      Aliases if any.

       kernel architecture

       CPU type

       machine type
	      Work station or server.

       number of CPUs

       OS type
	      Type of operating system running on local host.

       physical memory (bytes)
	      Size, in bytes, of physical memory installed on local host.

OPTIONS
       -f schema file
	      Specifies	 the  full  path  for  the schema file associated with
	      hasys.  When -f is not specified, the  default  schema  file  is
	      automatically	selected.     Default	  schema     file    =
	      ha/schema/hasys.sch.

       -L     Tells hasys that any logging information should  be  written  to
	      the default application logfile - this file is named hasys.log ,
	      and will be located in the applogs  subdirectory	of  your  Net‐
	      Worker installation directory. Only one of -L or -l may be spec‐
	      ified - not both. If  neither -L or -l is specified in the argu‐
	      ments  to	 hasys then any logging information will be printed on
	      stdout and stderr.

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

       -n     Dump  the	 collected  information to the standard output; do not
	      update the local RAP database.

       -g     Generate a new schema file for  hasys  after  renaming  the  old
	      schema, if exists, to <name>.<date>.[1..]

       -h     Display a brief help message; ignore all other options.

       -v     Run in verbose mode.

EXAMPLES
       Collect	system information and dump the result to the standard output,
       do not update the local RAP data base:

			    hasys -n

       Collect system information and update the local RAP data base:

			    hasys

DIAGNOSTICS
       Some information may not be available  on  all  systems,	 configuration
       problems,  hardware/software  limitations.   Attributes associated with
       missing information are assigned the value not available.

SEE ALSO
       hascsi(8) hafs(8)

NetWorker 7.3.2			  Aug 23, 06			      HASYS(8)
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