You can display the transport type that
is currently being used for your catalog service
domain.
Before you begin
You can display the transport types that
are being used in a stand-alone catalog service domain or a catalog
service domain that is running in
WebSphere® Application Server.
- If you are using a stand-alone catalog service domain, use the xscmd utility to display the transport information about
the catalog service domain. For more information about setting up
the xscmd utility, see Administering with the xscmd utility.
- If you have a catalog service domain that is running in WebSphere Application Server, you can use the wsadmin utility to display the transport type. For more
information about the wsadmin utility, see Starting the wsadmin scripting client using wsadmin
scripting.
Procedure
- Display the transport type of a stand-alone
catalog service domain. In the xscmd utility, run the following
command:
./xscmd.sh -c showTransport
xscmd.bat -c showTransport
The command displays the transport type. The values that might
display are: eXtremeIO or Object Request Broker.
- Display the transport type of a catalog
service domain that is running in WebSphere Application Server.
- In the administrative console, click .
Check if the Enable IBM eXtremeIO (XIO) communication setting is selected.
- In the wsadmin utility, run the following
command:
The command displays the transport type. The values that might
display are: eXtremeIO or Object Request Broker. If you run this command on
a catalog service domain that contains remote servers, or if the catalogServerName
is a remote server, an error results. You must use the xscmd
-c showTransport command for remote servers. For more information
about the getTransport command in the wsadmin utility, see Catalog service domain administrative tasks.