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You can start a collector using one of the following options:
Service: Select this option if you want to start the
collector as a Windows service using the credentials of the local user (that is,
the currently logged-in user). If you select this option, the
USERNAME and PASSWORD fields
are disabled.
Command Line: Select this option if you want to start the
collector at a command prompt using a specific user account. If you select this
option, you must enter values in the USERNAME and
PASSWORD fields.
Tip: You can filter the
collectors by the system name.
Right-click the collector instance that you want to start (or select ), and then select
Start.
The Start: <collector name> window
appears.
Under RUNNING MODE, select one of the following
options:
Service: Select this option if you want to start
the collector as a Windows service using the credentials of the local
user (that is, the currently logged-in user). If you select this option,
the USERNAME and PASSWORD
fields are disabled.
Command Line: Select this option if you want to
start the collector at a command prompt using a specific user account.
If you select this option, you must enter values in the
USERNAME and PASSWORD
fields.
Select Start.
The collector is started, and the data collection begins. The status of
the collector in the Collectors section changes to Starting
and then to Running. If, however, the connection fails, the status changes to
Unknown.
Note: If auto-refresh is not enabled, refresh the collector
manually.