WebSphere WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.0.1 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Command reference

Command-line scripts are available to access some functions of the Common Event Infrastructure.

These scripts are implemented as Jacl scripts, which must be run using the WebSphere wsadmin tool (located in the install_root/bin directory). For more information about the wsadmin tool, see the WebSphere Application Server documentation.

Use the following syntax to run the scripts:
wsadmin -f scriptname.jacl

You can shorten parameter names, as long as you provide enough of the name to distinguish it from other parameters. For example, when you use the eventquery.jacl script, you can type -ex instead of -extensionname. However, -e is not valid, because it can represent either -extensionname or -end.

To get help with the syntax and usage for a command, type the command followed by the word help:

wsadmin -f scriptname.jacl help
If you are using the wsadmin tool with the Simple Objects Access Protocol (SOAP) protocol, a command might time out before the operation can complete. For example, this might happen if you query or purge a large number of events from the event server. If this happens, the wsadmin tool displays an error message indicating a failed SOAP RPC call:
Failed to make the SOAP RPC call: invoke
If you get this error message, try the command again, specifying RMI as the connection type and 2809 as the destination port. For example, the following command purges events from the event server using an RMI connection:
wsadmin -conntype rmi -port 2809 eventpurge.jacl -seconds 0

For more information about the -conntype parameter of the wsadmin tool, refer to the WebSphere Application Server documentation.


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