sscontrol file
Use the sscontrol file command to manage configuration files.
Syntax
>>-sscontrol--file--+-delete--filename.ext-----------------------------------+->< +-appendload--filename.ext-------------------------------+ +-report-------------------------------------------------+ +-save--filename.ext-------------------------------------+ +-logsize--name--+-port---------+--+-unlimited---------+-+ | '-cluster@port-' '-number of records-' | +-receivetimeout--name--+-port---------+--seconds--------+ | '-cluster@port-' | +-report--save--filename.ext-----------------------------+ '-force--newload--filename.ext---------------------------'
Parameters
- delete
- Delete the file.
- file.ext
File.ext is a configuration file that can be any value and is optional.
- file.ext
- appendload
- Append a configuration file to the current configuration and load into the Site Selector.
- report
- Report on the available file or files.
- save
- Save the current configuration for Site Selector to the file.Important: Files are saved into and loaded from the following directories:
/opt/IBM/WebSphere/Edge/ULB/servers/configurations/ss
<install_root>ss\servers\configurations\component
- force
- To save your file to an existing file of the same name, use the force option to delete the existing file before saving the new file. If you do not use the force option, the existing file is not overwritten.
- newload
- Load a new configuration file into Site Selector. The new configuration file will replace the current configuration.
- status
- Display the current status of all the values in an advisor that can be set globally and their defaults.
Samples
- To delete a file:
sscontrol file delete file3 File (file3) was deleted.
- To load a new configuration file to replace the current configuration:
sscontrol file newload file1.sv File (file1.sv) was loaded into the Dispatcher.
- To append a configuration file to the current configuration and
load:
sscontrol file appendload file2.sv File (file2.sv) was appended to the current configuration and loaded.
- To view a report of your files (the files that you saved previously):
sscontrol file report FILE REPORT: file1.save file2.sv file3
- To save your configuration into a file named file3:
sscontrol file save file3 The configuration was saved into file (file3).