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-s <computer name>
Perform the command on the specified remote computer.
-config <value>
Specifies the settings file containing command options.
[-n] <name>
Name of the target object.
-[-]u <user [password]>
Specifies the user to Run As. Entering an * for the password produces a prompt for the password. The password is not displayed when you type it at the password prompt.
-m <[start] [stop] [[start] [stop] [...]]>
Changes to manual start or stop instead of a scheduled begin or end time.
-rf <[[hh:]mm:]ss>
Runs the data collector for the specified period of time.
-b <M/d/yyyy h:mm:ss[AM|PM]>
Begins collecting data at the specified time.
-e <M/d/yyyy h:mm:ss[AM|PM]>
Ends data collection at the specified time.
-si <[[hh:]mm:]ss>
Specifies the sample interval for performance counter data collectors.
-o <path|dsn!log>
Specifies the output log file or the DSN and log set name in a SQL database.
-[-]r
Repeats the data collector daily at the specified begin and end times.
-[-]a
Appends an existing log file.
-[-]ow
Overwrites an existing log file.
-[-]v <nnnnnn|mmddhhmm>
Attaches file versioning information to the end of the log file name.
-[-]rc <task>
Runs the command specified each time the log is closed.
-[-]max <value>
Maximum log file size in MB or maximum number of records for SQL logs.
-[-]cnf <[[hh:]mm:]ss>
When time is specified, creates a new file when the specified time has elapsed. When time is not specified, creates a new file when the maximum size is exceeded.
-y
Answers yes to all questions without prompting.
-cf <filename>
Specifies the file listing performance counters to collect. The file should contain one performance counter name per line.
-[-]el
Enables or disables Event Log reporting.
-th <threshold [threshold [...]]>
Specify counters and their threshold values for an alert.
-[-]rdcs <name>
Specifies the Data Collector Set to start when an alert fires.
-[-]tn <task>
Specifies the task to run when an alert fires.
-[-]targ <argument>
Specifies the task arguments to be used with the task specified using -tn.
/?
Displays context-sensitive help.
<computer name>