Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the executable runmacro.exe was 
going away starting with 7.5 or 7.6, along with the plan for end-of-life for 
the User Tool.  Of course they've been trying to get rid of the User Tool since 
forever... but even so.  Does anyone know?

--- On Wed, 5/11/11, DDussie <ddus...@aim.com> wrote:

From: DDussie <ddus...@aim.com>
Subject: Re: Creating Trouble tickets automatically
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2011, 10:11 AM

Saji,

We use TEC (Tivoli Enterprice Console)- Migrating to Netcool/Ominbus as the
correlation application for all events whether node_down(server), monitoring
process/filesystem on server, databases, 4D-jobs, monitoring the network,
etc. TEC is integrated with a extensive  script (in-house), which populate
runmacro - and generate tickets.  Omnibus has a remedy gateway, that tickets
are managed from within the tool/gui, you can send to Remedy automatically
based configuration. The gateway is bi-directional/uni-directional.

runmacro -- 

Usage:  runmacro [-h <homeDir>] [-d <macroDir>] [{-x <server>} ...] { -e |
-i }

                 macroName [-p param=value ...] [-U <user>] [-P <password>]

                 [{-w | -W } domainName] [-a portNum] [-O]

OR

        runmacro -o <output filename> [{-x <server>} ...] -U <user>

                 [-P <password>] [{ -f | -s } <form>] [-t {arx|csv|xml}]
[-n]

                 [{-w | -W } domainName] [-a portNum] [-O] [-Q
internalqualformat] [-q clienttoolqualformat]

                                           [-Z <internalformatqualification
filename>] [-z <clientformatqualification filename>]


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