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Managing Monitoring Agent
The Monitoring Agent application must be running
on the same host as each DHCP server or RADIUS server that can allocate
IP addresses to subscribers.
Tasks to manage Monitoring Agent are:
Starting Monitoring Agent
Before you start Monitoring Agent, you must do
the following:
- Install Monitoring Agent as described in Installing Monitoring Agent.
- Configure Monitoring Agent as described in Configuring Monitoring Agent.
To start Monitoring Agent:
- On the Monitoring Agent host, log in as root.
- Start Monitoring Agent from its installation directory.
- /opt/UMC/monAgent/etc/monAgent start
The system responds with a start message.
If Monitoring Agent is already running, the system responds with a
warning message.
Stopping Monitoring Agent
Before you reconfigure Monitoring Agent, you must
manually stop it.
To stop Monitoring Agent:
- On the Monitoring Agent host, log in as root.
- Stop Monitoring Agent from its installation directory.
- /opt/UMC/monAgent/etc/monAgent stop
The system responds with a stop message.
If Monitoring Agent is not running when you issue the command, the
system responds with a warning message.
Displaying Monitoring Agent Status
To display the Monitoring Agent status:
- On the Monitoring Agent host, log in as root.
- Display the status from the Monitoring Agent installation
directory.
- /opt/UMC/monAgent/etc/monAgent status
The system responds with a status message.
Cleaning Monitoring Agent Logs
To delete the log files for Monitoring Agent:
- On the Monitoring Agent host, log in as root.
- Delete the log files from the Monitoring Agent installation
directory.
- /opt/UMC/monAgent/etc/monAgent clean
By using the stdout and stderr options, you can clean the log files for the
Monitoring Agent application and delete the persistent data that the
agent writes to files or devices.
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