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- Server Automation
- Getting Started with the SA Client
- Exploring the SA library
- Exploring servers and device groups in the SA Client
- Managing the Server Agent
- Creating and managing customers
- Running SA extensions
- Executing scripts
- SA Global Shell
- SA Command Line Interface (OCLI)
- Troubleshooting server communication tests
- Agent installation and upgrade utilities
- Global Shell utilities syntax
- OGFS directories
OGFS directories
The SA Global File System (OGFS) is accessible from within a Global Shell session. Many directories contain similar files. The id
file contains the Server Automation unique identifier (primary key) for the object represented by the directory. The attr
directory contains text files that describe the attributes of the managed server. The info
file is deprecated in Server Automation 6. Instead of the info
file, use the files in the attr
directory. The self
file represents this specific server object (instance). The method
directory contains executables that invoke the methods in the SA API. For details on the executables in the method
directory, see the SA 10.50 Developer Guide.
In the directory listings that follow, the italicized text represents variable paths (specific instances of objects in the data model). For example, server-1 is the name of a specific managed server. The italicized text in parentheses contains comments.
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