These WebSphere® Application Server scripts are commonly used to perform tasks when using WebSphere ESB. The default location of these scripts is install_root/bin directory. When a profile is created, copies of the scripts are also put in the profile_root/bin directory.
Refer to the table for a description of commonly used scripts used for WebSphere ESB for i5/OS.
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The backupConfig command is a simple utility to back up the configuration of your node to a file. |
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The enableJVM command allows you to switch between using the IBM® J2SE 5.0 32-bit JVM and the i5/OS Java™ Developer Kit 5.0 JVM (64 bit also known as the "classic" JVM) for the JVM when starting the server. The i5/OS V6R1 release includes support for an additional JVM, the Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) 64-bit for i5/OS JVM. To enable this JVM use -jvm std64. The other options are std32 to specify the IBM J2SE 5.0 32-bit JVM and classic to specify the i5/OS Java Developer Kit 5.0 JVM. |
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The historyInfo command generates a report from data extracted from XML files in the properties/version folder and the properties/version/history folder. The report includes a list of changed components and a history of installed or uninstalled maintenance packages. |
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The installation verification (wbi_ivt) script verifies that the deployment manager or stand-alone server for an instance is functioning correctly. When run on a stand-alone server, the script also performs a Health Monitor test and generates a report. |
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The manageprofiles command line tool creates all application server run-time environments. The command creates a profile, which is the set of files that define the run-time environment for a stand-alone application server. |
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Use the restoreConfig command to restore the configuration of your node after backing up the configuration using the backupConfig command. |
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The startNode command reads the configuration file for the node agent process and constructs a launch command. |
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The startServer command reads the configuration file for the specified application server and starts the server. |
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The stopNode command reads the configuration file for the Network Deployment node agent process and sends a Java Management Extensions (JMX) command telling the node agent to shut down. |
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The stopServer command reads the configuration file for the specified server process. This command sends a Java Management Extensions (JMX) command to the server telling it to shut down. |
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The versionInfo command generates a report from data extracted from XML files in the properties/version folder. The report includes a list of changed components and installed or uninstalled maintenance packages. |
WebSphere Application Server on i5/OS also provides some i5/OS platform specific scripts. The following table contains some i5/OS platform specific scripts.
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The chgwassvr command allows you to change the ports for an application server within a profile. |
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The dspwasinst command displays information about a profile and the application servers it contains. |