You can use properties files to create, modify, or delete
scheduler configuration properties and custom properties.
Before you begin
Determine the changes that you want to make to your scheduler
configuration or its objects.
Start the wsadmin scripting tool.
To start wsadmin using the Jython language, run the wsadmin
-lang jython command from the bin directory
of the server profile.
About this task
Using a properties file, you can create, modify, or delete
a scheduler configuration object. You can also create, modify, or
delete scheduler configuration custom properties.
Run administrative
commands using wsadmin to create or change a properties file for a
scheduler configuration, validate the properties, and apply them to
your configuration.
Table 1. Actions
for scheduler configuration properties files. You can
create, modify, and delete scheduler configuration properties.
Action |
Procedure |
create |
Set required properties and then run the applyConfigProperties command. |
modify |
Edit properties and then run the applyConfigProperties command
to modify the value of a custom property. |
delete |
Run the deleteConfigProperties command
to delete a property. If the deleted property has a default value,
the property is set to the default value. To delete the entire SchedulerConfiguration
object, uncomment #DELETE=true and then run the deleteConfigProperties command. |
create Property |
Not applicable |
delete Property |
Not applicable |
Optionally, you can use interactive mode with the commands:
AdminTask.command_name('-interactive')
Procedure
- Create a scheduler configuration properties file.
- Set SchedulerConfiguration properties as needed.
Open an editor on a SchedulerConfiguration properties
file. Modify the Environment Variables section to match your system
and set any property value that needs to be changed. An example SchedulerConfiguration
properties file follows:
#
# Header
#
ResourceType=SchedulerConfiguration
ImplementingResourceType=SchedulerConfiguration
ResourceId=Cell=!{cellName}:SchedulerProvider=mySchedulerProvider:SchedulerConfiguration=jndiName#mySchedulerJndiName
#DELETE=true
#
#
#Properties
#
securityRole=null
tablePrefix=null #required
referenceable=null
name=myScheduler #required
pollInterval=30 #integer,required,default(30)
category=null
datasourceJNDIName=null #required
workManagerInfo=null
loginConfigName=null
providerType=null
workManagerInfoJNDIName=null
useAdminRoles=false #boolean,default(false)
jndiName=mySchedulerJndiName #required
datasourceAlias=null
#provider=SchedulerProvider#ObjectName(SchedulerProvider),readonly
description=null
#
EnvironmentVariablesSection
#
#
#Environment Variables
cellName=myCell04
- Run the applyConfigProperties command
to create or change a scheduler configuration.
Running
the applyConfigProperties command applies the properties
file to the configuration. In this Jython example, the optional -reportFileName parameter
produces a report named report.txt:
AdminTask.applyConfigProperties(['-propertiesFileName myObjectType.props -reportFileName report.txt'])
- Modify an existing properties file.
- Obtain a properties file for the scheduler configuration
that you want to change.
You can extract a properties
file for a SchedulerConfiguration object using the extractConfigProperties command.
- Open the properties file in an editor and change the
properties as needed.
Ensure that the environment variables
in the properties file match your system.
- Run the applyConfigProperties command.
- If you no longer need the scheduler configuration or an
existing custom property, you can delete the entire scheduler configuration
object or the custom property.
Results
You can use the properties file to configure and manage
the scheduler configuration object and its properties.
What to do next
Save the changes to your configuration.