WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows


i5/OS scripts

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.

Note: Unlike the other platforms, i5/OS® Qshell scripts do not have an extension (.bat or .sh) in the file name. For example, the script addNote.bat for Windows® platforms will be addNode on i5/OS.

Refer to the table for a description of commonly used scripts used for WebSphere ESB for i5/OS.

Table 1. Scripts commonly used for WebSphere ESB for i5/OS
Script Description

backupConfig

The backupConfig command is a simple utility to back up the configuration of your node to a file.

enableJVM

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.

historyInfo

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.

wbi_ivt

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.

manageprofiles

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.

restoreConfig

Use the restoreConfig command to restore the configuration of your node after backing up the configuration using the backupConfig command.

startNode

The startNode command reads the configuration file for the node agent process and constructs a launch command.

startServer

The startServer command reads the configuration file for the specified application server and starts the server.

stopNode

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.

stopServer

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.

versionInfo

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.

Table 2. i5/OS platform specific scripts
Script Description

chgwassvr

The chgwassvr command allows you to change the ports for an application server within a profile.

dspwasinst

The dspwasinst command displays information about a profile and the application servers it contains.


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