Manual

Table 39 Environment Variables (continued)
DescriptionNames values
Path variable received from the operating system (received
in context of the windows service account)
Path
Variable received from the operating system (received in
context of the windows service account)
SystemRoot
Variable received from the operating system (received in
context of the windows service account)
WinDIR
Variable received from the operating system (received in
context of the windows service account)
ComputerName
Tool parameter guidelines
Guidelines for entering parameter field data when creating new command line tools.
Table 40 New Command Line Tool parameter entry guidelines
Entry guidelinesParameter string assignmentData entry required?Parameter field
As when using the CLI, the
name of the new tool should
%1YesTool name
be descriptive of the tool's
function.
This is the new command
used to call the tool, and it
may include parameters.
%2YesTool command
If the Tool command includes
the %1 parameter, then this
%3NoPrompt
field entry is required to
specify the destination
prompt.
Use this entry to specify the
location of the tool in the
%4NoTool menu category
menu. If left blank, the new
tool will be added to the
ToolsCommand Line Tools
menu.
Description of what the new
tool does.
%5NoTool description
Description of how to use
(invoke) the new tool.
%6NoTool help comment
If left blank, the new tool will
run as the HP SIM user
%7NoEnter root execute as root
whose SSH public key must
be configured on the
managed system using the
mxagentconfig
command. Refer to the HP
SIM Installation and User
Guide for more information.
CAUTION!
If root is specified, any user
authorized to run this tool
may gain full access to the
managed system depending
on the definition of the
232 Custom tool definition files