The fmsha command provides a command-line interface to the Foglight™ Management Server process running in High Availability (HA) mode. Running Foglight in HA mode allows you to manage multiple instances of the Foglight Management Server in a JBoss® partition that supports the HA feature. For more information about the HA mode, see the Installation and Setup Guide.
This command offers a set of options that you can use to perform any of the following operations:
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Configure JavaTM Virtual Machine (JVM) options and add entries to the Foglight classpath |
NOTE: If you do not specify any options, fmsha uses the default option, s, and starts an instance of the Foglight™ Management Server in HA mode. |
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The remotemonitor command provides command-line interface to the Remote Monitor application. The Remote Monitor communicates with multiple instances of the Foglight™ Management Server running in HA mode. If a server fails to reply, the Remote Monitor logs an event and sends e-mails to the server administrator. The Remote Monitor uses a list of host names or host names and port numbers to identify High Availability servers that it communicates with. This information is stored in the <foglight_home>/config/remote_monitor.config file under the server.urls entry.
For information on how to install and configure the Remote Monitor, see Managing the Foglight Management Server ; for additional information about the Remote Monitor application, see the Installation and Setup Guide.
The remotemonitor command offers a set of options that you can use to perform any of the following operations:
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Configure JavaTM Virtual Machine (JVM) options and add entries to the Remote Monitor classpath |
NOTE: If you do not specify any options, remotemonitor uses the default option, s, and starts an instance of the Remote Monitor utility. |
Passes an option to the JVM, prefixed with -X or -D. For example: remotemonitor -Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y, suspend=n,address=1044 -Dquest.debug=2 | |||
Specifies a unique process name for the current instance of the Foglight™ Management Server. Foglight uses process names to distinguish between different instances of the same process launcher. | |||
Displays the version number, copyright, build number, and the installation directory. | |||
Installs the Foglight Management Server as a Windows service. | |||
Stops and removes the Foglight Management Server Windows service. |
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The runDB command starts the embedded database.
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