FileNet P8 Content Engine, Version 5.0.+              

Checking the completion status of one configuration task at a time

From the command line you can check the status of a single task.

To check the status of a configuration task:
  1. Change the current directory to ce_install_path/tools/configure, where ce_install_path is the location where the Content Engine software is installed.
  2. Run one of the following commands. Do not type any line breaks when you enter the command.
    • To check the status of the configurejdbc.xml file in a profile with one configurejdbcos task:
      configmgr_cl checkstatus -task configurejdbcos -profile myprofile
    • To check the status of the configurejdbcos.n.xml file in a profile with multiple configurejdbcos tasks:
      configmgr_cl checkstatus -task configurejdbcos -taskfile task_file_name
       -profile myprofile
    • To check the status of the configureldap.xml file in a profile with one configureldap task:
      configmgr_cl checkstatus -task configureldap -profile myprofile
    • To check the status of the configureLDAP.n.xml file in a profile with multiple configureldap tasks:
      configmgr_cl checkstatus -task configureldap -taskfile task_file_name
       -profile myprofile
    • To check the status of the configureloginmodules.xml file for the configureloginmodules task:
      configmgr_cl checkstatus -task configureloginmodules -profile myprofile
    • To check the status of the configurebootstrap task:
      configmgr_cl checkstatus -task configurebootstrap -profile myprofile

    where:

    -taskfile task_file_name
    The -taskfile task_file_name parameter specifies the configuration XML file to use.

    If only one task file exists for the task_type, then the -taskfile task_file_name parameter is optional, but do not use the -task task_type parameter with the -taskfile task_file_name parameter.

    If more than one task file for the task_type exists, then you must include the -taskfile task_file_name parameter. You can omit the -task task_type parameter when you specify the -taskfiletask_file_name parameter.

    -profile myprofile
    The -profile myprofile parameter specifies the profile to use. The myprofile value can be one of the following items:
    • The name of the profile, such as ce_was_tiv_db2. The profile must be located in the ce_install_path/tools/configure/profiles directory, where ce_install_path is the location where the Content Engine software is installed.
    • The absolute path to the profile directory, such as "C:\Program Files\IBM\FileNet\ContentEngine\tools\configure\profiles\ce_was_tiv_db2" or opt/IBM/FileNet/ContentEngine/tools/configure/profiles/ce_was_tiv_db2.
    • The absolute path to the profile input file, such as "C:\Program Files\IBM\FileNet\ContentEngine\tools\configure\profiles\ce_was_tiv_db2\ce_was_tiv_db2.cfg" or opt/IBM/FileNet/ContentEngine/tools/configure/profiles/ce_was_tiv_db2/ce_was_tiv_db2.cfg.
    Remember: If the path includes a directory name with spaces, enclose the entire path in quotation marks. For example, enter "C:\Program Files\IBM\FileNet\ContentEngine\tools\configure\profiles\ce_was_tiv_db2\ce_was_tiv_db2.cfg".
  3. Repeat 2 as needed to check status on one of the other configuration XML files.
The task execution status messages are displayed.


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Last updated: November 2010


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