HP Matrix Operating Environment 7.2 Getting Started Guide

Applying this command to other resources using -n or -g options will
not produce useful results.
-g collectionname (Group) Specifies the name of a collection of systems known to the
CMS. The specified checks will be performed for each of the managed
systems in the collection. Multiple -n and -g options can be used to
specify multiple systems.
Note: System or collection names that include spaces must be enclosed
in quotes.
Refer to mxquery(1M) for more information about collections under HP
SIM.
-q (Quiet) No output will be generated on stdout or stderr. The results
will still be logged to the vseassist.log file.
-s (System) This option is used when running vseassist directly on
HP-UX or Windows managed systems (vseassist does not provide
configuration checks for Linux managed systems). Some of the problems
detected with this option include missing WBEM providers, stalled
WBEM process, and missing required patches. On an HP-UX managed
system, WBEM services checks will be performed by wbemassist if
wbemassist version 1.1 or later is installed. Otherwise vseassist
will use its own built-in WBEM checks.
Note: wbemassist checks for problems in HP-UX WBEM Services and
recommends solutions. It does not perform checks on WBEM Providers
or other services that use the CIM server. For more information, see
wbemassist(1M).
When you use vseassist with the -r option on the CMS, mxexec
will remotely execute vseassist on the managed systems using the
-s option.
-h cms (Host) Specifies the fully qualified domain name of the CMS that is
managing the system. This option is passed to the remote execution
of vseassist when you use the -r option on the CMS.
Installation
The vseassist command is installed on the CMS when Matrix OE is installed.
RETURN VALUES
0 The command completed successfully and no FAIL results were found.
1 The command completed successfully and one or more FAIL results were found.
2 Warnings, but no FAIL results were found.
3 Incorrect options were specified; the command syntax is displayed.
4 An unexpected internal error occurred. Contact your HP Support Representative, your HP
Services Representative, or your authorized HP reseller for assistance.
EXAMPLES
The specific checks performed may vary by operating system and system type of the CMS and
managed systems. The following examples show the kind of output that is produced, but the details
may be different in your environment.
Check the configuration of a CMS named unixsys:
# vseassist -c
Version: 7.2
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Performing CMS configuration verification |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
unixsys:
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