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If a Solaris agent is not collecting data because it is timing out= , increase the timeout from the default 30 seconds with the following steps= :
inetadm= -l /network/uptimeagent/tcp | fgrep exec
This will return the current agent execut= ion script and should be
/opt/uptime-agent/bin/uptimeagent
2. Run the following command to increase the time out (in this case to 6= 00 seconds or 10 minutes):
inetadm= -m /network/uptimeagent/tcp exec=3D"/opt/uptime-agent/bin/uptimeagent -t 6= 00"
3. Run the following command to verify that the change was successful:= p>
inetadm= -l /network/uptimeagent/tcp | fgrep exec
You should see the following output:
/opt/uptime-agent/bin= /uptimeagent -t 600
You should now be able to poll the agent = and Uptime Infrastructure Monitor should be able to collect data from the a= gent as the timeout has been increased.