Obtain the ID of the configuration object with the getid command,
for example:
where:
set |
is a Jacl command |
var |
is a variable name |
$ |
is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable name
with its value |
AdminConfig |
is an object representing the WebSphere
Application Server configuration |
getid |
is an AdminConfig command |
/type:name/ |
is the hierarchical containment path of
the configuration object |
type |
is the object type. The name of the object
type that you input here is the one that is based on the XML configuration
files and does not have to be the same name that is displayed in the administrative
console. |
name |
is the optional name of the object |
You can specify multiple /type:name/ value pairs in the
string, for example, /type:name/type:name/type:name/. If you specify
the type in the containment path without the name, include the colon, for
example, /type:/. The containment path must be a path that contains
the correct hierarchical order. For example, if you specify /Server:server1/Node:node/ as
the containment path, you do not receive a valid configuration ID because Node is
a parent of Server and comes before Server in the hierarchy.
This
command returns all the configuration IDs that match the representation of
the containment and assigns them to a variable.
To look for all the
server configuration IDs that reside in the mynode node, use the
code in the following example:
To look for the server1 configuration ID that resides in mynode, use
the code in the following example:
To look for all the server configuration IDs, use the code in the
following example: