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Problem |
In WSCP there is a a way to substitute variables into a
script, however, the "=" (equal sign) character cannot be used in the
content of this substitution. |
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Solution |
This command will not run on WAS 3.5x or 4.0x:
/usr/WebSphere/AppServer/bin/XMLConfig.sh -adminNodeName $NODE
-nameServiceHost $NODE; DISABLEJIT=NONE
This is because the "=" (equal sign) cannot not be interpreted by wscp.
In 4.0x this is corrected by PQ63815 that is included in 4.05 that makes
"$equalTo$" for
the "=" (equal sign) character in the statement above. An interim fix is
also available on WAS 4.03 or 4.04 from the WAS support site.
The statement becomes:
/usr/WebSphere/AppServer/bin/XMLConfig.sh -adminNodeName $NODE
-nameServiceHost $NODE; DISABLEJIT$equalTo$NONE
In 3.5x it is not possible to use "=" in a substitution statement to wscp
and there is no replacement for the character. |
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