Use the getBusinessSpaceDeployStatus command
to check whether Business Space powered by WebSphere® is
configured on a particular deployment target.
Before you begin
The getBusinessSpaceDeployStatus command
is run using the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.
Use
the following command to list all the
Business Space administrative
commands.
wsadmin>$AdminTask help BusinessSpaceCommands
Use
the following command to get detailed help on a particular command.
wsadmin>$AdminTask help command_name
Syntax
$AdminTask getBusinessSpaceDeployStatus {-paramName paramValue ...}
Purpose
This command checks whether Business Space is configured
on a server, node, or cluster that you specify. If you don't
set any parameters, it checks if Business Space is configured
in the cell.
- Command name
- getBusinessSpaceDeployStatus
- Target
- None.
- Result
- Lists whether is Business Space configured
on a particular deployment target.
Parameters
- -serverName server_name
- A parameter that specifies the server name to check for Business Space.
- -nodeName node_name
- A parameter that specifies the node name to check for Business Space.
- -clusterName cluster_name
- A parameter that specifies the cluster name to check for Business Space.
Examples
The following example uses
getBusinessSpaceDeployStatus to
check whether
Business Space is
configured on a server.
wsadmin>$AdminTask getBusinessSpaceDeployStatus {-nodeName myNode -serverName
myServer}
The following example uses
getBusinessSpaceDeployStatus to
check whether
Business Space is
configured on a cluster.
wsadmin>$AdminTask getBusinessSpaceDeployStatus {-clusterName myCluster}
The following example uses
getBusinessSpaceDeployStatus to
check whether
Business Space is
configured in a cell.
wsadmin>$AdminTask getBusinessSpaceDeployStatus