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:
...
...
Code Block | ||
---|---|---|
| ||
inetadm -l /network/uptimeagent/tcp | fgrep exec |
...
This
...
will
...
return
...
the
...
current
...
agent
...
execution
...
script
...
and
...
should
...
be
...
/opt/uptime-agent/bin/uptimeagent
2.
...
Run
...
the
...
following
...
command
...
to
...
increase
...
the
...
time
...
out
...
(in
...
this
...
case
...
to
...
600
...
seconds
...
or
...
10
...
minutes):
...
Code Block | ||
---|---|---|
|
...
inetadm -m /network/uptimeagent/tcp exec="/opt/uptime-agent/bin/uptimeagent -t 600" |
3.
...
Run
...
the
...
following
...
command
...
to
...
verify
...
that
...
the
...
change
...
was
...
successful:
...
Code Block | ||
---|---|---|
|
...
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 agent as the timeout has been increased.