Specifications
Configuration
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Introduction
Configuration items Table 3, “Configuration items,” describes the available configuration
CLI commands.
Monitoring and event notification are handled by the Gateway
Client. If a problem occurs with an Gateway Client and a High
Table 3 Configuration items
Configuration item Description
./gateway status - - agent status Displays status information about the connection
between the Gateway Client and EMC, including
connectivity status, proxy server and Policy Manager
enablement, and other status results.
./manage_device Enables viewing of managed devices. Enables entry of
requests to add new devices, make changes to
managed devices, and remove currently managed
devices.
Note: Customers may use the Configuration CLI
Commands to make requests to add, edit, or remove a
device. However, approval by an EMC Global Services
professional is required before these changes will take
place.
./config_agent_proxy.sh Allows enabling or disabling of a proxy between an
Gateway Client and the EMC enterprise.
./config_policy_manager.sh Allows enabling or disabling communication between a
Policy Manager and a Gateway Client and configuring
Proxy Server for communication to the Policy Manager.
./gateway_status --
service-status
Displays the state (running, stopped, or disabled) and
the startup type (automatic or manual) of the following
services related to ESRS and connect homes:
• FTP
• SMTP
• HTTP
• Gateway
• Watchdog
./gateway_status
--remote-session
Displays all active remote sessions to the managed
devices.
./xGate.log Displays the log file for the Gateway Client activity. All
transaction and configuration activity is logged to
xGate.log.