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- Adding scripts to extensible discovery
- Scripts provided with extensible discovery
- Software policies provided with extensible discovery
- Writing your own scripts for extensible discovery
- Adding your own scripts to extensible discovery
- Upgrading your scripts in extensible discovery
- Removing your scripts from managed servers
- Output from extensible discovery scripts
Output from extensible discovery scripts
Each script being used by Extensible Discovery provides output that is placed either in a custom attribute or a custom field. The maximum size of this output is 1000 bytes. To save more than 1000 bytes, perform the following steps.
- Follow step 1 through Make sure your script file has execute permissions. For example, for UNIX scripts use the chmod command. under Adding your own scripts to extensible discovery.
- Create a configuration file the same name as your script except ending with “
.cfg
”. For example, if your script is namedget_mysysdata.sh
, create the fileget_mysysdata.cfg
. - Enter the following line in your configuration file.
MAXBYTESTOCAPTURE=<number of bytes>
where <number of bytes> is the maximum number of bytes your script will produce. - Wrap your script file and the configuration file into a .zip file.
- Follow the remaining steps under Adding your own scripts to extensible discovery.
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