Importing MBean configuration settings

You can restore previous MBean settings by using a saved configuration. This is useful if you make MBean configuration changes that produce undesirable results and want to roll back to a known working configuration.

About this task

The following variables are used in path names in this topic:
ClearQuest-home
Directory where IBM Rational ClearQuest is installed
cqweb_WAS_profile_home
Directory where your ClearQuest Web server profile is installed

Procedure

  1. In a command prompt window, set the default directory to the location of the ClearQuest Web server support scripts for the wsadmin utility. For example:
    On Windows:
    cd "ClearQuest-home\cqweb\scripts"
    On the UNIX system and Linux:
    cd $ClearQuest-home/cqweb/scripts
  2. Set the WAS_BIN variable to the location of the wsadmin utility by using the syntax appropriate for your shell. For example:
    On Windows:
    set WAS_BIN="cqweb_WAS_profile_home\bin"
    On the UNIX system and Linux:
    WAS_BIN=cqweb_WAS_profile_home/bin
  3. Start the wsadmin utility by specifying the ClearQuest Web server profile name. The default profile name is cqwebprofile. For example:
    On Windows:
    %WAS_BIN%\wsadmin -profileName cqwebprofile
    On the UNIX system and Linux:
    $WAS_BIN/wsadmin.sh -profileName cqwebprofile
  4. Load the Jacl support scripts, which include the exportToFile and importFile commands, into your wsadmin command shell:

    wsadmin> source teamAdminUtils.jacl

  5. Import the MBean configuration settings from a previously exported configuration. For example:
    On Windows:
    wsadmin> importFile C:/temp/cqwebserver_backups/MBean.bck
    On the UNIX system and Linux:
    wsadmin> importFile /tmp/cqwebserver_backups/MBean.bck
    Attention: When you run a Jacl script from the wsadmin command shell on Windows, you can use forward slashes '/' in the path specification that you pass to the script. Alternatively, if you choose to use backslashes '\', you must escape each backslash character with an additional backslash.

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