Universal Event Monitor Manager for Windows
Overview
This information on Universal Event Monitor (UEM) Manager is specific to the Windows operating system.
A UEM Manager monitors a single event on any computer running a UEM Server component. The event to monitor is described using an existing record in the event definition database or values supplied via command line parameters. Likewise, parameters describing event handlers also can be supplied from an existing event handler record or from command line options.
A UEM Manager causes a demand-driven UEM Server component to be started on the target system. The UEM Server is classified as demand-driven because it is started upon demand by a UEM Manager.
A UEM Server is classified as event-driven when it is started automatically by the Universal Broker, without a request from a UEM Manager (for more information, see UEM Servers - Demand-Driven vs. Event-Driven).
It is the demand-driven UEM Server that is responsible for monitoring the event and executing any processes on behalf of the event handlers. The UEM Manager can finish as soon as the UEM Server begins monitoring the event, or it can wait until the UEM Server completes, in which case the UEM Manager will receive status messages regarding monitoring activity.
Usage
UEM Manager for Windows executes as a command line application.
Detailed Information
The following pages provide detailed information for UEM Manager for Windows: