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- Setup and Configuration
- Setup and Configuration Workflow
- How to Log on to Operations Connector
- How to Manage Operations Connector Processes
- How to Configure Operations Connector to Communicate with OMi
- How to Configure Operations Connector to Communicate with a Distributed OMi
- How to Configure Operations Connector for High Availability
- How to Manage Operations Connector with HPOM
- Configuring LW-SSO Authentication
- Backing Up and Restoring OpsCx Configuration and Policies
How to Manage Operations Connector Processes
Operations Connector has multiple processes that are required to be running to allow users to access Operations Connector. The processes run continuously as background processes without affecting other applications.
Operations Agent processes
The Operations Agent processes start automatically. However you can manually start and stop Operations Agent using the ovc command:
Windows: %ovinstalldir%\bin\<windows_platform>\ovc
Linux: /opt/OV/bin/ovc
For more information about ovc, type ovc -help
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