The start command initiates data collection for one or more Foglight agent instances.
You should issue this command after creating and/or activating an agent instance. For information on how to activate agent instances using the fglcmd interface, see activate .
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The stop command terminates the data collection for one or more Foglight agent instances.
To delete an agent instance, a typical flow of actions requires you to first stop the agent’s data collection, deactivate it, and then delete the instance. However, the deactivate and delete commands that allow you to deactivate and delete agent instances, include options and arguments that let you override that flow and delete active agent instances that are collecting data without first stopping their data collection.
For information on how to start an agent’s data collection using the command line, see start .
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The logs command shows a list of agent log files.
For information on how to retrieve a log file using the fglcmd interface, see getlog .
Indicates that all instances of the Foglight Agent Manager should be selected. | ||
Specifies the user name and password for the Foglight Management Server, as well as the machine name and port number, if necessary. Alternatively, fglcmd can retrieve this information from a user-specific properties file. For more information on how to specify connection options on the command line, see Logging In and Setting the Scope . For details on using a properties file, see Using a Properties File to Supply Connection Information . | ||
An explicit text string or a regular expression that specifies one or more host names. | ||
Interprets the build_ID, client_ID, display_name, host_name, version, or upgradable arguments as regular expressions. For a sample regular expression used to specify a host name, see Example . | ||
true or false |
Indicates whether one or more Foglight Agent Manager instances can (true) or cannot be upgraded (false). It can be set to a regular expression. |
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The logs command shows a list of agent log files.
For information on how to retrieve a log file using the fglcmd interface, see getlog .
Indicates that all instances of the Foglight Agent Manager should be selected. | ||
Specifies the user name and password for the Foglight Management Server, as well as the machine name and port number, if necessary. Alternatively, fglcmd can retrieve this information from a user-specific properties file. For more information on how to specify connection options on the command line, see Logging In and Setting the Scope . For details on using a properties file, see Using a Properties File to Supply Connection Information . | ||
An explicit text string or a regular expression that specifies one or more host names. | ||
Interprets the build_ID, client_ID, display_name, host_name, version, or upgradable arguments as regular expressions. For a sample regular expression used to specify a host name, see Example . | ||
true or false |
Indicates whether one or more Foglight Agent Manager instances can (true) or cannot be upgraded (false). It can be set to a regular expression. |
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