The section below describes basic options for running the Agent Manager. See the Command-Line Reference Guide for additional options that you can use with the fglam command.
In a default installation, the Agent Manager is installed as a Windows service or a Unix daemon, this process starts immediately after the installation. You can override this default behavior by using the --no-start-on-exit option. For more information, see Installing the Agent Manager using the installer interface.
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 Navigate to the bin directory of an Agent Manager installation and issue the fglam executable with the --stop option:  | 
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 Follow the instructions in To install the init.d script: . See Configuring the Agent Manager to run as a daemon for more information about this script.  | 
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 Navigate to the location in which the init.d script quest-fglam was installed. See Locating the init.d script for more information.  | 
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 To start the Agent Manager daemon, run the quest-fglam script with the start option. For example (on Linux): /etc/init.d/quest-fglam start  | 
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 To stop the Agent Manager daemon, run the quest-fglam script with the stop option. For example (on Linux): /etc/init.d/quest-fglam stop  | 
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 Launch a command-line window on the Agent Manager machine and navigate to the <fglam_home>/bin directory.  | 
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 To start the Foglight Agent Manager service, run fglam.exe with the ‑‑start‑service option: fglam --start-service  | 
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The Agent Manager has different process names on different operating systems.
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 On AIX®, HP-UX, and Linux® operating systems, the process name is Foglight <version>: FoglightAgentManager [Daemon] on <machine_name>.  | 
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 On Oracle Solaris® operating systems, the process name is <absolute-path-to-$FGLAM_HOME>/fglam [--daemon].  | 
The Agent Manager determines a unique ID for each system on which it runs, and includes that ID with the data submission from each agent. On some Linux® systems, however, the Agent Manager may be unable to determine a unique system ID. In such cases, the Agent Manager does not return any system ID in the data submission.
Consult the Foglight Upgrade Guide for detailed upgrade instructions.
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