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Topics that contain one string and do not contain another | ^ (caret) |
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- Manage the Server Agent
- Permissions required for server discovery and agent installation
- Install the SA Agent
- Connect to WSUS at Agent install/upgrade
- Discove agentless servers
- Upgrade the SA Agent
- Set agent installation defaults
- Start and stop the SA Agent
- View SA Agent information
- Server discovery and agent installation
- Troubleshoot agent installation errors
- Communication between the server and SA Core
- Run server communication tests
Start and stop the SA Agent
Once the SA agent is installed and running on your managed servers, you rarely need to stop or restart them.
To start a server agent, log onto the managed server and enter one of the following commands:
UNIX
- for Systemd agents:
systemctl start opsware-agent.service
- for agents on other startup systems:
/etc/init.d/opsware-agent start
HP-UX:
/sbin/init.d/opsware-agent start
AIX:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/opsware-agent start
Windows:
net start opswareagent
To stop an agent, enter the same command, specifying stop
instead of start
.
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