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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