Universal Agent Utilities 7.2.x Reference Guide
Universal Agent Utilities
These pages provide detailed information for the Universal Agent utilities, which are installed as part of each Universal Agent package.
There are one or more pages for each utility, including pages that provide detailed information on the configuration options of each utility.
Some utilities are operating-system specific; they cannot be used on all supported operating system. The pages for each utility identify the operating system(s) on which they can be used.
Types of Universal Agent Utilities
The following table identifies the supported operating system(s) and provides a description for each Universal Agent utility. Each Utility Name is a link to detailed information about that utility.
Utility Name | z/OS | Windows | UNIX | IBM i | Description |
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Creates digital certificates and private keys, which Universal Agent programs can use to securely identify users and computer systems. | |||||
Provides the ability to start and stop Universal Agent components, and to refresh Universal Agent configuration data. | |||||
Provides a means to copy files from either manager-to-server or server-to-manager. | |||||
Berkeley db_dump utility tailored specifically for Universal Agent databases. | |||||
Berkeley db_load utility tailored specifically for Universal Agent databases. | |||||
Reads job log files; formats and writes job logs to standard out. | |||||
Encrypts the contents of command files into an unintelligible format (for privacy reasons). | |||||
Selects records from one of the Windows event logs and writes them to a specified output file. | |||||
Transfers files to and from servers using any of four different file transfer protocols. | |||||
Translates error messages into return (exit) codes based on a user-defined translation table. | |||||
Merges options and values from one Universal Agent configuration or component definition file into another. | |||||
Queries any Universal Broker for Broker-related and active component-related information. | |||||
Performs the function of ending a process with a return code that is equal to its command line argument. | |||||
Provides the ability to list Universal Spool database records. | |||||
Provides the ability to remove component records from the Universal Command and Universal Event Monitor Spool databases. | |||||
Encapsulates the IBM Submit Job (SBMJOB) command. | |||||
For z/OS USS: Issues Write-to-Operator and Write-to-Operator-with-Reply messages. |