WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus for z/OS, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: z/OS


Importing deployment environment definitions using the command line

You can import deployment environment definitions using the wsadmin command. You can use the wsadmin command to perform the same definition-import task that you perform in the administrative console. This capability allows you to use a script to import many deployment environment definitions to a deployment manager freeing the administrative console for other tasks and enables you to replicate working configurations to other deployment managers.

Before you begin

Required security role for this task: When security and role-based authorization are enabled, you must use a userid and password with administrator or operator authority to perform this task.

About this task

Use the command line to import deployment environment definitions in the following situations:
Procedure
  1. Open a command window.

    The wsadmin command can be found at either the <ESB>/profiles/<dmgr profile>/bin directory, or the <ESB>/bin directory.

  2. Copy the deployment environment definition file you are importing to the system.
  3. Enter the wsadmin command to enter the wsadmin environment
  4. Use the importDeploymentEnvDef command to import the deployment environment definition from the file you just copied to the deployment manager. You can rename the deployment environment when you import it.
    Note: If administrative security is on, you will be prompted for a user ID and password, if you do not supply it in the command.

Example

This example imports the deployment environment myDepEnv and renames it eastDepEnv on the deployment manager myDmgr with administrative security enabled.
wsadmin -connType SOAP -host myDmgr -port 8879 -user dmgrAdmin -password -dmgrPass 
> $AdminTask importDeploymentEnvDef {-filePath
c:/dmgr01/importedEnvironments/myDepEnv.xml -topologyName eastDepEnv}
The -connType parameter specifies the type of connection to be used; the default argument is SOAP.
Note: As the default is SOAP, you do not need to give explicitly if SOAP is the connection type that is being used.
The -host parameter specifies the host used for the SOAP or RMI connection. The default value for -host is the local host.
Note: If the node is running on the local host, you don not need to specify -host
Note: If you disable administrative security, you do not need to specify a user ID and password.

What to do next

Optiional: Validate the imported deployment environments.

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