Specifying configuration objects using the wsadmin scripting tool
Specify configuration objects with scripting and the wsadmin tool.
Before you begin
Before starting this task, the wsadmin tool must be running. See the Starting the wsadmin scripting client topic.
About this task
To manage an existing configuration object, identify the configuration object and obtain a configuration ID of the object to use for subsequent manipulation.
Procedure
- Obtain the configuration ID in one of the following ways:
- Obtain the ID of the configuration object with the getid command,
for example:
Using Jacl:
set var [$AdminConfig getid /type:name/]
- Using Jython:
var = AdminConfig.getid('/type:name/')
Table 1. AdminConfig getid command description. Run a command from a wsadmin command line. Element Description set is a Jacl command var is a variable name $ is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable name with its value AdminConfig is an object representing the product configuration getid is an AdminConfig command /type:name/ is the hierarchical containment path of the configuration object type is the object type. The name of the object type that you input here is the one that is based on the XML configuration files and does not have to be the same name that is displayed in the administrative console. name is the optional name of the object You can specify multiple /type:name/ value pairs in the string, for example, /type:name/type:name/type:name/. If you specify the type in the containment path without the name, include the colon, for example, /type:/. The containment path must be a path that contains the correct hierarchical order. For example, if you specify /Server:server1/Node:node/ as the containment path, you do not receive a valid configuration ID because Node is a parent of Server and comes before Server in the hierarchy.
This command returns all the configuration IDs that match the representation of the containment and assigns them to a variable.
To look for all the server configuration IDs that reside in the mynode node, use the code in the following example:
Using Jacl:
set nodeServers [$AdminConfig getid /Node:mynode/Server:/]
- Using Jython:
nodeServers = AdminConfig.getid('/Node:mynode/Server:/')
To look for the server1 configuration ID that resides in mynode, use the code in the following example:
Using Jacl:
set server1 [$AdminConfig getid /Node:mynode/Server:server1/]
- Using Jython:
server1 = AdminConfig.getid('/Node:mynode/Server:server1/')
To look for all the server configuration IDs, use the code in the following example:
Using Jacl:
set servers [$AdminConfig getid /Server:/]
- Using Jython:
servers = AdminConfig.getid('/Server:/')
- Obtain the ID of the configuration object with the list command,
for example:
Using Jacl:
orset var [$AdminConfig list type]
set var [$AdminConfig list type scopeId]
- Using Jython:
orvar = AdminConfig.list('type')
var = AdminConfig.list('type', 'scopeId')
Table 2. AdminConfig list command description. Run a command from a wsadmin command line. Element Description set is a Jacl command var is a variable name $ is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable name with its value AdminConfig is an object that represents the product configuration list is an AdminConfig command type is the object type. The name of the object type that you input here is the one that is based on the XML configuration files and does not have to be the same name that is displayed in the administrative console. scopeId is the configuration ID of a cell, a node, or a server object This command returns a list of configuration object IDs of a given type. If you specify the scopeId value, the list of objects is returned within the specified scope. The returned list is assigned to a variable.
To look for all the server configuration IDs, use the following example:
Using Jacl:
set servers [$AdminConfig list Server]
- Using Jython:
servers = AdminConfig.list('Server')
To look for all the server configuration IDs in the mynode node, use the code in the following example:
Using Jacl:
set scopeid [$AdminConfig getid /Node:mynode/] set nodeServers [$AdminConfig list Server $scopeid]
- Using Jython:
scopeid = AdminConfig.getid('/Node:mynode/') nodeServers = AdminConfig.list('Server', scopeid)
- Obtain the ID of the configuration object with the getid command,
for example:
- If more than one configuration ID is returned from the getid or
the list command, the IDs are returned in a list
syntax. One way to retrieve a single element from the list is to use
the lindex command. The following example retrieves
the first configuration ID from the server object list:
Using Jacl:
set allServers [$AdminConfig getid /Server:/] set aServer [lindex $allServers 0]
- Using Jython:
allServers = AdminConfig.getid('/Server:/') # get line separator import java lineSeparator = java.lang.System.getProperty('line.separator') arrayAllServers = allServers.split(lineSeparator) aServer = arrayAllServers[0]
Results
You can now use the configuration ID in any subsequent AdminConfig commands that require a configuration ID as a parameter.


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