Table 31. UNIX collectors (continued)
Collector
os.maximoDirOwner
os.maximumProcesses
os.MozillaVersion
os.mountcheck
os.package
os.pagesize
os.RAMSize
os.SELinux
os.servicePack
For prerequisite property
os.maximoDirOwner
os.maximumProcesses
os.MozillaVersion
os.mountcheck
os.package.package_name
String to represent package_name,
for example, in bold:
v bash shell
v expect for the TCL extension
package
v libgcc for GCC low-level
runtime package
v openssh for the Open Source
secure shell
v openssl for the Open Source
toolkit for SSL/TLS
v perl for the Perl scripting
package
v rpm for the RPM or RPM Build
packages
v telnet for the Telnet package
v wget for the GNU file retrieval
package
os.pagesize
os.RAMSize
os.SELinux
os.servicePack
Appendix D. Predefined collectors for UNIX systems
Inputs
None
None
None
String with the following qualifier
format:
[drive:dir_name,
mount_option:
false|true]
True|False
For example, to check whether
/home directory is mounted and
the nosuid option is not set:
os.mountcheck=[drive:/home,
nosuid:false]True
package_name, for example, where
package_name is rpm:
os.package rpm
None
None
v String with the following
qualifier format:
[source:Command]
Disabled|Enabled
For example, to check whether
the feature is disabled or has a
permissive status on either Red
Hat or SUSE operating system:
os.SELinux=[source:
Command]Disabled
v If there is no qualifier, no value
is passed to the collector.
Service pack value
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