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Is there a way to pass the package name and package version down to the probe's process?
I did some digging and found the following Environment Variable are created when executing a PowerShell script inside a probe:
Scope Name Value
----- ---- -----
Process NIM_STRICT_BINDING 0
Process NIM_ROBOT_NAME Server2012R2
Process NIM_DEVICE_ID D03069272C341DB3241BD18414EB56343
Process NIM_HUB_IP 192.168.0.7
Process NIM_ROOT C:\Program Files (x86)\Nimsoft
Process NIM_HUB_ROBOT_NAME Nimsoft2
Process NIM_ROBOT_IP 192.168.0.8
Process NIMBUS_LOCAL_IP 192.168.0.8
Process NIMCPRID 16234000
Process NIM_HUB_NAME Nimsoft2_hub
Process NIM_PROBE_INTERVAL 60
Process NIMPROBEPORT 48008
Process NIM_DOMAIN TSFarm
Process NIM_PROBE_GROUP Training
Process NIM_PROBE_NAME Training-Do_Stuff
Process NIM_BIN C:\Program Files (x86)\Nimsoft\bin
Process NIM_SSL_CIPHER DEFAULT
Process NIM_PROBE_TYPE timed
Process NIM_PROBE_KEY 8ORnVhQxZch9k7N4LgEbnMP1LhUd7Wf6rx3z36Uf2bLkzELFLhkSasiBFjPK1uM
Process NIM_SSL_MODE 0
Process NIM_PROBE_TIMESPEC interval 1 min
I see the probe group and probe name, but nothing about the package name and package version. I could add hard-coded environment variables here, but every time the version number changed, I'd have to manually update the Environment Variables. Is there something I can type into the 'Value' field that will reference an internal variable and thereby pass it along to the running probe?