The storepasswords command prompts for
passwords that are blank in a profile and stores the encrypted passwords
in the file. Storing encrypted passwords might not be FIPS 140-2 compliant.
You can run the command for a single task or for all tasks in the
profile. The command name is not case-sensitive.
storePasswords command syntax
The
following syntax includes line breaks to format the command for reading.
Enter the command and options on a single line, without any line breaks.
Tip: If the storePasswords command prompts
you to store passwords in configuration files on disk, you must respond
with yes or no (instead
of y or n). After you
run the storePasswords command, the password is
displayed on the password filed as dots. You see the dots when you
open the configuration XML in the GUI version of Configuration Manager.
configmgr_cl.exe storePasswords [-task task_type
| -taskfile task_file_name] -profile
myprofile [-debug] [-help]
storePasswords command parameters
- -task task_type
- The -task task_type parameter
specifies a specific task to encrypt passwords for. You can omit
the -task task_type parameter
if you want to store passwords for all the tasks or if you specify
the -taskfile task_file_name parameter.
Task type names are reported by the listTasks command.
- -taskfile task_file_name
- The -taskfile task_file_name parameter
specifies the configuration XML file to use. The task_file_name value
is not case-sensitive. Task file names are reported by the listTasks command.
- You use either -task or -taskfile to
specify the task to add encrypted passwords. If neither -task or -taskfile is
specified, the command prompts you to add passwords in all tasks in
the profile.
- -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 file, such as WebApplicationDeploymentFile.
The profile must be located in the ier_install_path\EnterpriseRecords\configure\profiles directory,
where ier_install_path is the location where IBM® Enterprise
Records software is installed.
- The absolute path to the profile directory, such as
"C:\Program Files\IBM\EnterpriseRecords\configure\profiles
\WebApplicationDeploymentFile"
or opt/IBM/EnterpriseRecords/configure/profiles/WebApplicationDeploymentFile
- or relative path to the ..\profiles folder.
Important: If the path includes a directory
name with spaces, enclose the entire path in quotation marks. For
example, "C:\Program Files\IBM\EnterpriseRecords\configure\profiles\WebApplicationDeploymentFile"
- -debug
- The -debug parameter enables logging for
the command.
Restriction: This parameter is not supported
on HP-UX installations.
- -help
- The -help displays the command help.
storePasswords command examples
- Encrypt and save all passwords for a profile.
- The following command encrypts and saves passwords for any blank
entries in the profile named WebApplicationDeploymentFile.
configmgr_cl.exe storePasswords -profile WebApplicationDeploymentFile
- Encrypt and save the passwords for a specific configurewepsphereapplicationserver task
in a profile.
- The following command encrypts and saves passwords for any blank
entries in the configurewebsphereapplicationserver.xml file
from the profile named WSWebApplicationDeploymentFile.
configmgr_cl.exe storePasswords -taskfile
configurewebsphereapplicationserver.xml
-profile WSWebApplicationDeploymentFile
- Display the help for the storepasswords command.
- The following command displays the help for the storepasswords command:
configmgr_cl.exe storePasswords -help