Command Line Reference Guide
Managing Cartridges and Metrics 65
Using the Command Line for Administration Tasks
•“Running Utility Commands” on page 145
See also
•“Understanding the Command-Line Structure” on page 54
•“About Regular Expressions” on page 56
•“Running Administrative Commands: Example” on page 65
•“Looking at Scope-Specific Commands” on page 66
•“Listing Administrative Commands” on page 69
Running Administrative Commands: Example
In this example, you will issue an administrative command that lists the agent packages
that can be deployed to the vFoglight Agent Manager using the
packages command.
The syntax of the
packages command is as follows:
fglcmd connection_options -cmd agent:packages options
For more information about the command syntax, see “Understanding the Command-
Line Structure” on page 54.
In this example, you will issue the packages administrative command (see page 78) to
list all vFoglight Agent Manager instances and the agent packages that can be deployed
to each Agent Manager instance.
To list agent packages:
Note This procedure continues from “Getting Started with Administrative Commands” on
page 64.
• In the Command Prompt window type the following command:
fglcmd -usr foglight -pwd foglight -cmd agent:packages
-allclients
A list of all available agent packages appears in the Command Prompt or terminal
window. A sample of that output is similar to the following listing:
Client ID: tor012991.prod.quest.corp#32b1c51d-6208-435c
-bdad-2a8916ef3a89
Installer ID: tor012991.prod.quest.corp#32b1c51d-6208-
435c-bdad-2a8916ef3a89#FglAM:tor012991.prod.quest.corp/
32b1c51d-6208-435c-bdad-2a8916ef3a89/installer










