Add a Single Event Handler Record - Windows
Adding a Single Event Handler Record for Windows
In this example, a single handler record identified, listdir, is added to the local event handler database.
Whenever a UEM Server invokes this event handler, a handler process is started that executes the command ls -al, which lists the contents of the current directory on a UNIX system. The encrypted.file file, referenced by the -encryptedfile option, is a Universal Encrypted file. This file contains a user ID and, optionally, a password that is used by an event-driven UEM Server to establish a security context in which to execute the handler process (provided the USER_SECURITY option is enabled in the UEM Server's configuration).
Once this record is added, it is available immediately to both demand-driven and event-driven UEM Servers.
Note
If a demand-driven UEM Server uses this handler, any user information specified in encrypted.file is overridden by the user information provided by the UEM Manager's command options.
uemload -add -handler_id listdir -encryptedfile encrypted.file -cmd "ls -al"
Command Line Options
The command line options used in this example are:
Option | Description |
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Writes one or more new event definition and/or event handler records to the appropriate database. | |
Identifier that uniquely identifies an event handler record. | |
Complete path to a file encrypted with Universal Encrypt. | |
Command to execute on behalf of the event handler. |
Components
Universal Event Monitor Server for UNIX