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67.21 /nmuser

Specifies a user that the Monitor Agent can use to log in to eDirectory to obtain information about
the Messenger system from the various Messenger objects. See
Messenger Agents," on page 1026
Linux Monitor Agent
Syntax:
--nmuser eDirectory_context
Example:
--nmuser CN=Admin,OU=Users,O=Novell
See also /nmpassword, /nmhome, and /nmaddress.

67.22 /nosnmp

Disables SNMP for the Monitor Agent. The default is to have SNMP enabled. See
"Configuring the Monitor Agent for SNMP," on page
Linux Monitor Agent
Syntax:
--nosnmp

67.23 /pollthreads

Specifies the number of threads that the Monitor Agent uses for polling the agents for status
information. Valid values range from 1 to 32. The default is 20. See
Polling of Monitored Agents," on page
Linux Monitor Agent
Syntax:
--pollthreads number
Example:
--pollthreads 10

67.24 /proxy

Routes all communication through the Monitor Agent and the Monitor Application (on the Web
server). As long as the Web server can be accessed through the firewall, the Monitor Web console
can receive information about all GroupWise agents that the Monitor Agent knows about. Without /
proxy, the Monitor Web console cannot communicate with the GroupWise agents through a
firewall. See
Section 63.10, "Configuring Proxy Service Support for the Monitor Web Console," on
page
1026.
Linux Monitor Agent
Syntax:
--proxy
Section 63.11, "Monitoring
Windows Monitor Agent
/nmuser-eDirectory_context
/nmuser-CN=Admin,OU=Provo,O=Novell
1016.
Windows Monitor Agent
/nosnmp
1017.
Windows Monitor Agent
/pollthreads-number
/pollthreads-32
Windows Monitor Agent
/proxy
Section 63.3.2,
Section 63.4, "Configuring
Using Monitor Agent Startup Switches 1071

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