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Archive procedure using the Windows AT command

To archive historical data files on Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Servers and on remote managed systems using the AT command, use the procedure that follows. To find out the format of the command, enter AT /? at the MS/DOS command prompt.

  1. For the AT command to function, start the Task Scheduler service. To start the Task Scheduler service, select Sets >Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services.

    Result: The Services window displays.

  2. At the Services window, select Task Scheduler. Change the service Start Type to Automatic. Click Start.

    Result: The Task Scheduler service is started.

    An example of using the AT command to archive the history files is as follows:

      AT 23:30 /every:M,T,W,Th,F,S,Su c:\sentinel\cms\archive.bat 

    In this example, Windows runs the archive.bat file located in c:\sentinel\cms everyday at 11:30 pm. An example of the contents of archive.bat is:

       krarloff -o memory.txt wtmemory
       krarloff -o physdsk.txt wtphysdsk
       krarloff -o process.txt wtprocess
       krarloff -o system.txt wtsystem


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