Managing messaging engines with administrative commands

You can use these commands to manage messaging engines.

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These commands provide an alternative to using the administrative console or using the more complex syntax of wsadmin and Jython.

Procedure

  1. Open a wsadmin command session in local mode. For example:
    wsadmin -conntype none -lang jython

    The wsadmin scripting client is run from Qshell. For more information, see Configuring Qshell to run WebSphere Application Server scripts using wsadmin scripting .

  2. Type AdminTask.command , where command is the command format as indicated in the related reference topics.
    For example:
    wsadmin>AdminTask.listSIBusMembers('[-bus bus1 ]')   
    [cells/cell01/buses/bus1|sib-bus.xml#SIBusMember_1092155259869]
    [cells/cell01/buses/bus1|sib-bus.xml#SIBusMember_1092159844593] 
    [cells/cell01/buses/bus1|sib-bus.xml#SIBusMember_1092160253751]
    
    wsadmin>AdminTask.listSIBEngines('[-bus bus1 ]') 
    'node01.server1-bus1(cells/cell01/nodes/node01/servers/server1|sib-engines.xml#
    SIBMessagingEngine_1212163145962)\r\n 
    node02.server2-bus2(cells/cell01/nodes/node02/servers/server2|sib-engines.xml#
    SIBMessagingEngine_1212163146273)'



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