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Intelligent Management: runtime operations user preferences administrative tasks

You can use the Jacl and Jython scripting languages to clone, set, and get preferences with the wsadmin tool. Use the commands and parameters in the UserPreferences group.

User preferences are stored under the cell context or in the context for each resource type. The following list gives examples at the cell level and each resource level:
  • cells/myCell/preferences/User_1/preferenceset.xml
  • cells/myCell/applications/TestAppA.ear/preferences/User_1/preferenceset.xml
  • cells/myCell/nodes/myNode/servers/myServer/preferences/User_1/preferenceset.xml
  • cells/myCell/clusters/myCluster/preferences/User_1/preferenceset.xml
  • cells/myCell/serviceclasses/Platinum/preferences/User_1/preferenceset.xml
Use the following commands to work with the preferences for runtime operations:

For examples using Jython to interact with preferences objects, see Jython preferences object commands.

clonePreference

The clonePreference command copies a preference from one user or role to another user or role.

Target object

The configID of the parent.

Required parameters

-name Specifies the name of the preference to clone. (String, required)

Optional parameters

  • -scope: Specifies the scope of the preference to save when the preferences are cloned. If you do not specify a scope, the scope of the configID is used. (String, optional) The scope can be one of the following values:
    • Applications
    • Servers
    • Clusters
    • ServiceClasses
  • -touser: Specifies the user for which to retrieve preferences. If you do not indicate this value, the default uses the user ID for the session in which the command is running. (String, optional)
  • -torole: Specifies the role for which to retrieve preferences. This value is ignored if you specified the -touser parameter. (String, optional)
  • -fromuser: Specifies the user that gets a copy the preferences. You can indicate multiple users by putting the users in a list, for example: user1,user2,user3. Do not put spaces in the list. (String, optional)
  • -fromrole: Specifies the role that gets a copy of the preferences. (String, optional)

Batch mode example usage

  • Using Jython:
    cellid= AdminConfig.getid("/Cell:myCell")
    AdminTask.clonePreference(cellid, '[-name ChartGroups -fromuser user1 -touser user2,user3,user4,user5]')
    AdminConfig.save()
  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask clonePreference cells/dabtcCell02|cell.xml#Cell_1 {-name ChartGroups -fromuser user1 
    	-touser user2,user3,user4,user5}

Interactive mode example usage

  • Using Jython:
    AdminTask.clonePreference('[-interactive]')
  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask clonePreference {-interactive}

getPreferences

The getPreferences command returns a collection of preferences based on the preference document you specify by passing in a role or user name. You must have administrator privileges to get preferences for a certain user or user role.

Target object

The configID of the parent.

Required parameters

  • -name: Specifies the name of the preference. (String, required)

Optional parameters

  • -scope: Specifies a scope for the preferences. You can choose from one of the following valid values:
    • Applications
    • Servers
    • Clusters
    • ServiceClasses
    The default scope is empty, or undefined. If the scope is empty, the scope is derived from where the document is being read. For example, if the document is in the cell scope, then the scope is cell scoped. If the document is in a specific server context, then the scope is assumed to be applicable to that server. (String, optional)
  • -user: Specifies the user name for which to retrieve preferences. If you do not indicate a user, the default action is to use the user name that is running the script. (String, optional)
  • -role: Specifies the user role for which to retrieve preferences. (String, optional)

Return value

The command returns a DescriptivePropertyGroup object that contains the preferences, or null if no preferences are found.

Batch mode example usage

  • Using Jython string:
    cellid= AdminConfig.getid("/Cell:myCell")
    AdminTask.getPreferences(cellid, '[-name ChartGroups -user user1]')
  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask getPreferences cells/dabtcCell02|cell.xml#Cell_1 {-name Reports -user user1}

Interactive mode example usage

  • Using Jython string:
    AdminTask.getPreferences('[-interactive]')
  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask getPreferences {-interactive}

setPreference

The setPreference command sets a specific preference in a preference document. You must have administrator privileges to set preferences for a certain user or user role.

Target object

The configID of the parent.

Required parameters

  • -name: Specifies the name of the preference. (String, required)
  • -propertyLongName: Specifies the fully-qualified path to the property in the property group, delimited by a forward slash (/) character. If the property is directly contained in the root property group, then the short name of the property can be used because it would be exactly equal to the long name. (String, required)
  • -propertyValue: Specifies the new value to set for the preference. (String, required)

Optional parameters

  • -scope: Specifies the scope of the preference to save when the preferences are cloned. If you do not specify a scope, the scope of the configID is used. (String, optional) The scope can be one of the following values:
    • Applications
    • Servers
    • Clusters
    • ServiceClasses
  • -user: Specifies the user name for which to save preferences. If you do not indicate a user, the default action is to use the user name that is running the script. (String, optional)
  • -role: Specifies the user role for which to save preferences. (String, optional)

Batch mode example usage

  • Using Jython string:
    AdminTask.setPreference(cellid, '[-name myChartGroup -propertyLongName defaultChartSize -propertyValue large]')
  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask setPreference cells/dabtcCell02|cell.xml#Cell_1 {-name Reports -user user1 -propertyLongName 
    	defaultChartSize -propertyValue large}

Interactive mode example usage

  • Using Jython string:
    AdminTask.setPreference('[-interactive]')
  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask setPreference {-interactive}

Jython preferences object commands

Use the following examples to interact with the preferences object with Jython commands:

To list preferences per user

prefSets = AdminConfig.list("PreferenceSet")
print prefSets

To remove preferences for a user

prefid = AdminConfig.getid("/PreferenceSet:User_1")
AdminConfig.remove(prefid)
AdminConfig.save()

To list preferences for all users, grouped by user

prefs = AdminConfig.list("Preferences")
print prefs

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