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Foglight Evolve 9.2 - Command-Line Reference Guide

About the Command-Line Interface Managing the Foglight Management Server Managing the Foglight Agent Manager Managing Agents, Cartridges, and Metrics

disable

The disable command deactivates a Foglight cartridge.

When you install a cartridge on the Foglight Management Server using default options either through the fglcmd interface or the Administration dashboards, Foglight activates that cartridge upon creation. For information on how to install a cartridge using the fglcmd interface, see install ; to find out how to activate an inactive cartridge using fglcmd, see enable .

fglcmd connection_options -cmd cartridge:disable [-n name] [-v version]

connection_options

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 .

n

name

Specifies the name of the cartridge that is to be disabled.

v

version

Specifies the version of the cartridge that is to be disabled.

C:\Quest\Foglight\bin>fglcmd -usr foglight -pwd foglight -cmd cartridge:disable -n Infrastructure -v 5.9.x

enable

The enable command activates an installed Foglight cartridge.

When you install a cartridge on the Foglight Management Server using default options either through the fglcmd interface or the Administration dashboards, Foglight activates that cartridge upon creation. For information on how to install a cartridge using the fglcmd interface, see install ; to find out how to deactivate an active cartridge using fglcmd, see enable .

fglcmd connection_options -cmd cartridge:enable [-n name] [-v version]

connection_options

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 .

n

name

Specifies the name of the cartridge that is to be enabled.

v

version

Specifies the version of the cartridge that is to be enabled.

C:\Quest\Foglight\bin>fglcmd -usr foglight -pwd foglight -cmd cartridge:enable -n Infrastructure -v 5.9.x

Listing Cartridges

The list command generates a list of all installed Foglight cartridges.

For information on how to install a Foglight cartridge using the fglcmd interface, see install .

fglcmd connection_options -cmd cartridge:list

connection_options

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 .

C:\Quest\Foglight\bin>fglcmd -usr foglight -pwd foglight -cmd cartridge:list

list

The list command generates a list of all installed Foglight cartridges.

For information on how to install a Foglight cartridge using the fglcmd interface, see install .

fglcmd connection_options -cmd cartridge:list

connection_options

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 .

C:\Quest\Foglight\bin>fglcmd -usr foglight -pwd foglight -cmd cartridge:list
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