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Smita B
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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 7:51 pm    Post subject: Regarding MOM Scripts Reply with quote

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Hi,

When we create a new script in MOM (MOM 2005) using the MOM Administrator
console, there are three options available in the language list box,
- VB Script
- JScript, and
- Custom

The options "VB Script" and "JScript" are self explanatory.

But what about the third option??? What does this "Custom" option mean? How
can we compile our own custom scripts???
Is any documentation available that can be useful in understanding this
better???
Are any examples available that can be referred to for better
understanding???

Thanks and Regards,
Smita
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Arie de Haan
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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 8:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Regarding MOM Scripts Reply with quote

In article <#fbAuwi$EHA.2156@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl>,
smita.bhalero@symphonysv.com says...
Quote:
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Hi,

When we create a new script in MOM (MOM 2005) using the MOM Administrator
console, there are three options available in the language list box,
- VB Script
- JScript, and
- Custom

The options "VB Script" and "JScript" are self explanatory.

But what about the third option??? What does this "Custom" option mean? How
can we compile our own custom scripts???
Is any documentation available that can be useful in understanding this
better???
Are any examples available that can be referred to for better
understanding???

Thanks and Regards,
Smita



You can use custom script for perl or other scripting languages. The

requirement is however that you have an interpreter at the agent where
the script is running.

From the SDK
The first line must contain the script enginge specificationb by adding
a shebang line, like:
#!PerlScript


I hope this is helpfull.

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Greetz,

Arie
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