The following examples describe
typical command lines with attributes for the
zpmt command.
In these examples,
/xxx can be
any directory to which the user invoking
zpmt.sh has
read and write access.
- zpmt.sh -workspace /xxx -transfer -allocate
-responseFile /xxx/ZCellcmd.responseFile
This
does the following:
- Generates the customization jobs to the location specified by
profilePath in the response file
- Allocates the target CNTL and DATA datasets using the high-level
qualifier specified by targetHLQ in the response file
- Transfers the jobs from the file system to the CNTL and DATA data
sets
- zpmt.sh -workspace /xxx -responseFile
/xxx/ZAppSrvcmd.responseFile
This generates
the customization jobs to the location specified by profilePath in
the response file.
- zpmt.sh -workspace /xxx -allocate -transfer
-profilePath /xxx/ZAppSrvcmd
This
does the following:
- Allocates the target CNTL and DATA datasets using the high-level
qualifier specified by targetHLQ in the response file
- Transfers the generated jobs at the location specified by -profilePath
to those datasets
Note: This usage assumes the jobs have already been generated
with a previous invocation of zpmt.sh.
- zpmt.sh -workspace /xxx -transfer
-responseFile /xxx/ZDmgrcmd.responseFile
This
transfers the generated jobs from location profilePath in the response
file to the generated CNTL and DATA datasets.
Note: This usage
assumes that the jobs have already been generated with a previous
invocation of zpmt.sh and that the target CNTL and
DATA datasets have already been allocated
- zpmt.sh -workspace eclipse_workspace_dir -responseFile response_file -allocate
-transfer -replace -installExtension stacked_product_or_feature_pack_install_root
This
does the following:
- Installs the extension from the specified stack-product or feature-pack
installation image
- Generates the customization jobs to the location specified by
profilePath in the response file (any existing customization jobs
at this location are replaced)
- Allocates the target CNTL and DATA datasets using the high-level
qualifier specified by targetHLQ in the response file
- Transfers the generated jobs from the file system to the CNTL
and DATA datasets
- zpmt.sh -workspace eclipse_workspace_dir -listExtensions
This
generates a list of the extensions that are currently installed in
the specified Eclipse workspace directory.
- zpmt.sh -workspace eclipse_workspace_dir -uninstallExtension extension_name -version extension_version
This
removes the specified version of the specified extension from the
specified Eclipse workspace directory.