WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

The Tivoli Access Manager com.tivoli.pd.jcfg.PDJrteCfg utility

Purpose

Configures and reconfigures the Access Manager Java Runtime Environment component. The Access Manager Java Runtime Environment component enables Java applications to manage and use Tivoli Access Manager security.

Syntax

java com.tivoli.pd.jcfg.PDJrteCfg -action {config | unconfig} -cfgfiles_path
configuration_file_path -host policy_server_host -was [-java_home jre_path]

Parameters

-action {config|unconfig}
Specifies the action to be performed. Actions include:
config
Use to configure the Access Manager Java Runtime Environment component.
unconfig
Use to reconfigure the Access Manager Java Runtime Environment component.
-host policy_server_host
Specifies the policy server host name.

Valid values for policy_server_host include any valid IP host name.

Examples include:

host = libra
host = libra.dallas.ibm.com

-java_home jre_path
Specifies the fully-qualified path to the JDK to be configured or reconfigured. If -java_home is not specified, the current (default) JDK is used.

For example: -java_home /usr/lpp/java/J1.3

-was
Specifies to configure in a WebSphere Application Server environment (as opposed to a Tivoli Access Manager environment).
The following examples demonstrate correct syntax. Node1 is the name by which the node that contains the administrative server is administered.
Import operation
XMLConfig -adminNodeName Node1 -import import.xml
Full export operation
XMLConfig -adminNodeName Node1 -export export.xml
Partial export operation
XMLConfig -adminNodeName Node1 -export export.xml -partial imput.xml

Comments

This command copies Tivoli Access Manager Java libraries to a library extensions directory that exists for a Java runtime that has already been installed on the system.

Using this command does not overwrite JAR files that already exist in the jre_home\lib\ext directory, except the PD.jar file, which is overwritten if the file exists.

You can install more than one JRE on a given machine. The pdjrtecfg command can be used to configure the Access Manager Java Runtime Environment component independently to each of the JREs.

Example

${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java
-Dfile.encoding=ISO8859-1 \
-Dws.output.encoding=CP1047 \
-Xnoargsconversion \
-Dpd.home=${WAS_HOME}/java/jre/PolicyDirector \
-cp ${WAS_HOME}/java/jre/lib/ext/PD.jar \
com.tivoli.pd.jcfg.PDJrteCfg \
-action config \
-cfgfiles_path ${WAS_HOME}/java/jre \
-host gary.us.ibm.com \
-was




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