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On the SCRIPT page, you can configure scripts to discover and monitor new parameters which are not monitored by default in the application. The Custom Scripts are executed on the Target Devices based on the commands in the Scripts, the Parameter values are monitored and displayed on the respective device details page.
Prerequisites
- Ensure that the .bat file is accessible from Proxy using the Monitoring Account as the application creates a folder, SBM on the target machine and saves the .bat file in the path \\serverip\c$\SBM.
- The Monitoring Account should have admin c$ privilege and ensure the configured monitoring account for the devices is able to remotely access path \\serverip\c$\SBM.
- Enable the cross domain.
To configure Scripts:
- Select Admin > Others> Scripts.
- On the SCRIPT page, Select the Tenant on the Filters pop-up to view the list of configured Scripts.
- On the SCRIPT page, click the ADD NEW icon on the ACTIONS panel.
- On the SCRIPT page, specify the required details. For more information about the fields on the SCRIPT page see, Field Description.
- Click SUBMIT.
Figure: SCRIPTS page
Field Description
The following table describes the fields on the SCRIPT page:
Fields | Description |
DETAILS | |
Tenant | Lists the configured Tenants. Select a Tenant from the list. |
Script Name | Type in the name for the script. |
Target Platform | Lists the Target Platforms, such as Wintel, Non-Wintel,Network, and so on. Select a Target Platform for the execution of the script from the list. |
Script Type | Lists the Script Types, such as PowerShell Script, DOS command. Select a Script Type for the Script from the list. Note: The list of Script Types are displayed based on the selected Target Platform. |
Script Commands | Type in the Script commands. |
Number of Arguments | Displays the total number of arguments configured for the script. |
Argument Name | Type in the name of the argument. |
Description | Type in the description of the argument. |
Mandatory | Select the check box to make the corresponding argument mandatory. |
Actions | Click the icon to add another row of arguments. |
Edit icon | Click the icon to edit the row of arguments. |
Delete icon | Click the icon to delete the row of arguments. |
Use Formula Output | Select the check box to use formula method for output. |
Active | Indicates the status for the Scripts.
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Content Parser | This section allows you to configure the parser details. |
Content Type | Select the content type from the list:
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Output Type | Select the output type from the list:
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Line Delimiter | The Line Delimiter is a character, which indicates the start of a new line for a character. The text in the output starts from a new line after the specified line delimiter. Lists the configured line delimiter. Select the line delimiter from the list. By default, New Line option is selected. If you select Others, type in the character that has to be considered as a line delimiter in the text box. This field is displayed if the Content Type is selected as Line. |
Key Delimiter | The Key Delimiter is a character that separates the User-defined key and the other text in the output. Lists the configured Key Delimiter. Select the Key Delimiter from the list. By default, Colon option is selected. If you select Others, type in the character that has to be considered as a Key Delimiter in the text box. This field is displayed if the Content Type is selected as Line. |
Preceding Text | Specify the preceding text for the selected output type. |
Succeeding Text | Specify the succeeding text for the selected output type. |
Occurrence | Specify the occurrence of the specified preceding and succeeding text or Line delimiter and key delimiter. |
Defined Key | Specify a defined key for the output. This user defined key stores the value for the parsing details. |
Final Output | Select the check box if the corresponding row of parsing output is the final output. |
Parent Key | Specify a Parent Key for the output. |
Add | Click the Add button to add another row of content parser details. |
Edit | Click the Edit icon to edit the row of configured content parser details. |
Delete | Click the Delete icon to delete the row of configured content parser. |
OUTPUT FORMULA | |
Defined Keys | Displays the defined keys for the script. Select the defined key that you want to add to the formula. |
Delimiters | Displays the list of Delimiters such as @ Current time, @ Previous Count, @ Previous Time, and so on. Select the delimiter which you want to add to the formula. The values of the delimiters are auto-calculated. |
Formula Area | Enter the components of the formula by selecting the delimiters, and defined keys for the formula. Type in the arithmetic symbols for the formula. |
ACTIONS
This section explains all the icons displayed on the ACTIONS panel of the SCRIPT page:
Filters
Click the Filters icon to specify a particular filter criteria to display the configured Scripts. On clicking the Filters icon, the FILTERS pop-up page is displayed. Select the Tenant, Script Type and Target Platform. Click SUBMIT.
Figure: Filters pop-up
SHOW LIST
Click SHOW LIST to display the LIST table showing all the configured Scripts for the selected filter criteria.
Figure: SCRIPTS: SHOW LIST page
- To modify a Script, click the configured Script Name. Make appropriate changes and click SUBMIT.
- Click the Include Inactive check box to view the inactive Scripts.
Note:
When the configured Script are displayed under the LIST table, the ADD NEW action and Filters are displayed on the ACTIONS panel. Click ADD NEW to configure a new Script.
THRESHOLDS
Click the THRESHOLDS icon to configure the threshold values for the parameter. On clicking the THRESHOLD icon, the CONFIGURE SCRIPT/SNMP THRESHOLD page is displayed. For more information about configuring Script/SNMP threshold see SummitAI IT Operations Management Online Help.
SCHEDULE JOB
Click the SCHEDULE JOB icon to configure custom scheduler details for a Script. On clicking the SCHEDULE JOB icon, the CUSTOM SCHEDULER SCRIPT/SNMP page is displayed. For more information about configuring Custom Scheduler (Script) see, SummitAI IT Operations Management Online Help.
PARAMETERS
Click the PARAMETERS icon to configure the mapping of Script to a device type. On clicking the PARAMETERS icon, the SCRIPT BASED MONITORING page is displayed.
SERVICE ENTITLEMENT
Click the SERVICE ENTITLEMENT icon to add parameters for monitoring. On clicking the SERVICE ENTITLEMENT icon, the SERVICE ENTITLEMENT page is displayed. For more information about configuring Service Entitlement see, SummitAI IT Operations Management Online Help.
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