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An event-driven UEM Server typically is started automatically during Universal Broker startup. A UEM client application is not required to start an event-driven Server.
The
Universal Control utility can be used to initiate the startup of an event-driven UEM Server. While it may appear that Universal Control is starting the UEM Server, it merely is, in fact, providing an interface from which the start request can be sent to the Universal Broker. The Universal Broker still is solely responsible for starting the UEM Server.
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Currently, event spool records only can be viewed with the
Universal Spool List utility,
uslist.
The following illustrates the syntax used for viewing event spool records.
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For additional information on all utilities provided with Universal Agent, see the
Universal Agent Utilities 7.6.x Reference Guide.
Source of Event Parameters
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See
#Event Recovery, above, and
Universal Agent Databases for more information on the event spool database.
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When a change is made to the stored UEM Server configuration settings, active event-driven UEM Servers must be notified that a change has taken place. This is done with Universal Control, using the
REFRESH_CMD option, along with a component type value that identifies the component to refresh.
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The following illustrates the command syntax that demonstrates how to use Universal Control to refresh an event-driven UEM Server's configuration.
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A request to update the configuration of local event-driven UEM Servers is issued automatically whenever a change is made to a UEM Server's configuration through the Universal Configuration Manager. |
When Universal Control or the Universal Configuration Manager (Windows only) instructs an active event-driven UEM Server to refresh its cached configuration, the event-driven Server processes the request immediately.
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Conversely, an event-driven UEM Server executes until it receives a shutdown request from the Universal Broker that started it. This shutdown request typically is sent during Universal Broker shutdown, when it forces the termination of all active components.
Universal Control can be used to initiate the shutdown of an event-driven UEM Server. While it may appear that Universal Control is stopping the UEM Server component, it is, in fact, merely providing an interface from which the stop request may be sent to the Universal Broker. The UEM Server will stop only after it receives the shutdown request from the Universal Broker.