zpmt command
The zpmt command uses the values that you specify for the variables defined in a response file to create customization data and instructions for configuring the WebSphere® Application Server for z/OS® product.
Location of the shell script
The zpmt.sh shell script is located in the smpe_install_root/bin or was_home/bin directory.
Description of the shell script syntax
- Specifies the path to your response file
- Specifies a fully qualified path name to an existing set of generated
jobs
This parameter cannot be used in combination with the -responsefile option.
- Specifies the Eclipse workspace directory
- Copies generated jobs from a UNIX System
Services (USS) file system to a pair of partitioned datasets
The zpmt command first writes the customization jobs to a USS file system.
- Specifies that if a set of jobs for the specified profilePath
already exist, they are to be overwritten
This parameter cannot be used without both the -workspace and -responseFile arguments.
- Attempts to allocate the target datasets
This parameter cannot be used without the -transfer option.
- Installs a feature-pack or stacked-product extension
This must include the absolute path name of the SMP/E installation root for a stacked product or feature pack. Using this parameter extracts the contents of the WebSphere Configuration Tool archive file contained within the specified installation file system and installs its contents into the Eclipse workspace directory
- Lists the extensions that are currently installed in the specified Eclipse workspace directory
- Removes the specified extension from the specified Eclipse workspace directory
- Version number of the extension to uninstall
Use this parameter to uninstall a specific version of an extension.
Datasets are determined by appending the values .CNTL and .DATA to the zTargetHLQ value for the profile containing the jobs that are being copied. This operation overwrites existing files of the same name in those datasets.
Default values
For all customization template types, except zos-federate, you must remove the zDaemonHomePath argument. In previous versions, this value was set to zConfigMountPoint/Daemon. Because the zDaemonHomePath value can be determined after the zConfigMountPoint value has been specified, there is no need to specify the daemon home path value.
The following default values are available for the zpmt.sh command:
- zos-appserver
- zDaemonRegisterWlmDns=false
- zEnableSslOnDaemon=true
- zEnableWritableKeyring=false
- zInstallAdminConsole=true
- zInstallDefaultApp=true
- zInstallIVTApp=true
- zos-cell
- zDaemonRegisterWlmDns=false
- zEnableSslOnDaemon=true
- zEnableWritableKeyring=false
- zos-federate
- zFederateFederateSib=false
- zFederateIncludeApps=true
- zFederateNodeAgentAfterFederation=true
- zos-managed
- zEnableWritableKeyring=false
- zFederateNodeAgentAfterFederation=true
- zGenerateCaCertificate=false
- zos-management
- zDaemonRegisterWlmDns=false
- zEnableSslOnDaemon=true
- zEnableWritableKeyring=false