The wbi_ivt command starts the installation
verification test (IVT) program. The IVT verifies that the installation
of the stand-alone profile or deployment manager profile was successful.
A profile consists of files that define the runtime
environment for a deployment manager or stand-alone profile. Each
profile has its own IVT command.
The IVT program starts the stand-alone profile or deployment
manager automatically if the server process is not already running.
After the server initializes, the IVT runs a series of verification
tests and displays pass or fail status in a console window.
The
IVT program scans the
SystemOut.log file for
errors and verifies core functionality of the profile.
Note: For stand-alone profile profiles, the IVT also performs
a Health Monitor check and generates a snapshot report of the overall
health of your system. This report is included in the IVT log file.
You can view this report to check the status of the application servers,
nodes, deployment environments, messaging engines and their queues,
databases, system applications, and failed events on your system.
The status can be running, stopped, or unavailable. Ensure that for
your stand-alone profile, all components have the status of running.
You
can start the IVT program from the command line or from the First
steps console.
Location of the command file
The location
of the installation verification test script for a profile is the
profile_root/bin
directory. The script file name is:
Parameters
The following parameters are
associated with this command.
- server_name
- Required parameter that identifies the name of the server process,
such as server1 or dmgr.
- profile_name
- Required parameter that identifies the name of the profile that
contains the server definition.
- -p server_port_number
- Optional parameter that identifies the default_host port when
the port is not 9080, which is the default.
- -host machine_host_name
- Optional parameter that identifies the host machine of the profile
to test. The default is localhost.
Syntax for the wbi_ivt command
Use the following
syntax for the command:
- profile_root/bin/wbi_ivt.sh
Logging
The wbi_ivt command
logs results to the profile_root/logs/wbi_ivtClient.log file.
Example
The following examples test the
server1 process in the profile01 profile on the myhost machine using
the default_host on port 9081.