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Command | Task/Description | Examples |
odadmin |
Used to perform administrative
functions on Tivoli Framework Server |
|
odstat | odstat -cv" shows processes and pids | |
vdisp | Display status of the server | vdisp -hiq |
wadminep |
Used to perform administrative
functions on Endpoints |
"wadminep (endpoint)
reexec_lcfd" restarts endpoint on specified machine
"wadminep (endpoint) view_file /usr/local/some.txt" views the specified file on the specified endpoint "wadminep (endpoint) reboot_system" reboots a system by endpoint |
wauthadmin |
Displays, adds or removes the
TMR root authority of
Tivoli administrators |
1-123 |
wbkupdb |
Used to backup/restore a Tivoli database |
1-126 |
wbindmsg |
Retrieves a translated string
from a local message catalog and binds any variables |
1-129 |
wbroadcast |
Used send a broadcast to all
Tivoli desktops |
1-131 |
wcatcher |
Used to save custom dialogs before upgrading Framework or a Tivoli application |
1-132 |
wcd |
Changes the current working
collection |
1-134 |
wchkdb |
Verifies and repairs the
Tivoli database |
1-135 |
wchknode |
Verifies and updates references
to a specific dispatcher number from parts of the
Tivoli database |
1-137 |
wchkpol |
Verifies policy region members against policy. |
1-139 |
wci |
Stores new revisions into the
Revision Control System (RCS) |
1-141 |
wclient |
Used to install a Managed Node |
1-150 |
wclrblk |
Run from an Endpoint on any
supported PC OS, this command removes a block
of statements from a file |
1-156 |
wclrline |
Run from an Endpoint on any
supported PC OS, this command removes a single
line from a file |
1-158 |
wco |
Checks out Revision Control
System (RCS) revisions |
1-160 |
wconnect |
Used to connect two
Tivoli Management
Regions (TMRs) |
1-168 |
wcrtadmin |
Used to create a new
Tivoli administrator |
1-177 |
wcrtgate |
Used to create an Endpoint
Gateway |
1-180 |
wcrtjob |
Used to create a job in a task
library |
1-182 |
wcrtpol |
Creates a new policy object
for a class |
1-185 |
wcrtpr |
Used to create a Policy region |
1-187 |
wcrtprf |
Used to create a new Profile
or clone an existing one |
1-189 |
wcrtprfmgr |
Used to create a Profile Manager |
1-191 |
wcrtqlib |
Used to create a Query library |
1-192 |
wcrtquery |
Used to create a Query |
1-193 |
wcrtrim |
Creates a Relational Database
Management System (RDBMS) Interface Module (RIM) object |
1-196 |
wcrttask |
Used to create a task in a
task library |
1-199 |
wcrttlib |
Used to create a task library |
1-202 |
wdate |
Prints the current date and time of the Managed Node |
1-203 |
wdel |
Deletes objects from the
Tivoli database |
1-204 |
wdelep |
Used to delete an Endpoint |
wdelep (endpoint)" deletes
endpoint off of the TMR 1-206 |
wdelgate |
Used to delete an Endpoint
Gateway |
1-207 |
wdeljob |
Used to delete a job from a
Task Library |
1-208 |
wdelpol |
Used to delete a default Policy
object |
1-209 |
wdelpr |
Used to delete a Policy region |
1-210 |
wdelrealm |
Used to delete a registered
HTTP 1.0 authentication realm. The HTTP daemon must be restarted before
the realm is actually deleted |
1-211 |
wdelsched |
Removes job(s) from the Scheduler |
1-212 |
wdeltask |
Deletes a Task from a Task
Library |
1-213 |
wdepot |
Used to manager MDist2 repeater
depots |
1-214 |
wdisconn |
Disconnects two
Tivoli Management
Regions (TMRs) |
1-217 |
wdiskspace |
Prints the number of free KBs
in the specified directory of the Managed Node specified |
1-219 |
wdistrib |
Used to distribute one or more
Profile copies |
1-220 |
wdisttask |
Controls the distribution of
Task binaries for a Task Library |
1-222 |
wdskspc |
Run from a Windows/ NetWare
Endpoint, this command verifies the amount of available disk space |
1-224 |
weditini |
Run from any supported PC platform Endpoint, this command modifies the group,
variables, and values in a .INI file |
1-226 |
wedsched |
Edits a job that currently
exists in the Scheduler |
1-228 |
wenblsched |
Enables/ disables scheduled
Jobs |
1-234 |
wep |
Performs actions on Endpoint
information contained in the Endpoint list |
"wep ls -g servername-gateway"
lists all endpoints assigned to the specified gateway
"wep ls -g servername-gateway|wc -l" lists number of endpoints on the servername gateway |
wepmgr |
Provides control and configuration
for the Endpoint Manager |
"wepmgr ping" checking
to see if Endpoint Manager is running
"wepmgr start" starting the Endpoint Manager "wepmgr stop" stopping the Endpoint Manager |
wexpnotif |
Expires Notices from a Notice
group |
1-245 |
wgateway |
Used to start, stop, or list
the properties of an Endpoint Gateway |
1-246 |
wgetadmin |
Lists information about the
Tivoli Administrator |
1-250 |
wgetallinst |
Displays all instances of a
resource type |
1-252 |
wgetdfpol |
Lists a default Policy object |
1-253 |
wgeteppol |
Lists the body and constant
values of an Endpoint Policy script |
1-255 |
wgetjob |
Lists the properties of a job |
1-257 |
wgetkey |
Run from a Windows Endpoint
(Windows 9.x and NT), this command retrieves the subkey listing in a Registry
hive |
1-258 |
wgetpolm |
Lists the body and constant
values of a default or validation policy method |
1-260 |
wgetpr |
Lists the properties of a Policy
Region |
1-262 |
wgetprf |
Retrieves the subscription
copies of one or more Profiles |
1-263 |
wgetquery |
Used to list information about
a Query |
1-265 |
wgetrim |
Lists information about an
RDBMS Interface Module (RIM) object |
1-267 |
wgetsched |
Retrieves information about
jobs currently scheduled |
1-268 |
wgetsub |
Lists a Profile Manager's subscribers |
1-271 |
wgettask |
Lists the properties of a Task |
1-272 |
wgetval |
Run from a Windows Endpoint
(Windows 9.x and NT), this command retrieves a Registry subkey |
1-274 |
whostid |
Prints the host ID of the spcfieid Managed Node |
1-276 |
wiconv |
Converts the characters or sequences of characters in a file from one code
set to another |
1-277 |
wident |
Identifies files |
1-278 |
widmap |
Used to view and modify user
login mappings |
1-279 |
wifconfig |
Queries or changes the IP interfaces
on a Managed Node |
1-282 |
winsblk |
Run from a PC Endpoint, this
command inserts a block of statements into a file |
1-284 |
winsline |
Run from a PC Endpoint, this
command inserts a single line into a file |
1-286 |
winstall |
Used to install a
Tivoli product |
1-288 |
winstdir |
Prints the path of the installation
directory of the specified Managed Node |
1-291 |
winstendpt |
Installs behaviour for an Endpoint
resource type |
1-292 |
winstlcf |
Installs an Endpoint on Unix,
NT and 2000 workstations |
1-293 |
winstruct |
Provides
Tivoli Management
Framework with information necessary to install and manage an application |
1-299 |
winstruct_plus |
Creates
Tivoli Application
Management modules from Application Management Specification (AMS) files
produced by the Tivoli
Module Builder |
1-302 |
winstruct_task |
Provides
Tivoli Management
Framework with the information to create tasks and dependencies for installing
and managing an application |
1-305 |
winterp |
Prints the interpreter type
of the specified Managed Node |
1-307 |
wlcftap |
Run from an NT Endpoint, this command sets the properties of the Tivoli Authentication Package (TAP) |
1-308 |
wln |
Links an object into a Collection |
1-310 |
wlocalhost |
Sets the name of the local
host in the NT Registry |
1-312 |
wlocktmr |
Places the current
Tivoli Management
Region (TMR), in maintenance mode |
1-313 |
wlocpath |
Returns the path for the localised
file or directory. This is the Command Line Interface (CLI), command
for the tis_get_loc_path function |
1-315 |
wlookup |
Searches for a resource instance
in the Tivoli Name
Reistry |
"wlookup -r PolicyRegion -a" lists all policy regions on the TMR |
wls |
Lists a Collection's member
objects |
1-319 |
wlsconn |
Lists the current
Tivoli Management
Region (TMR), connections or information about a single connection, and
completes the exchange of connection information if the connection process
could not |
1-321 |
wlsendpts |
Lists all the Endpoints subscribed
to a Profile Manager |
1-323 |
wlsinst |
Lists the products and patches
installed in a Tivoli
Management Region (TMR) |
1-324 |
wlsnotif |
Lists Notices on an Administrator's
bulletin board |
1-327 |
wlspol |
Lists available policy default
and validation objects for a
Tivoli managed resource
type |
1-330 |
wlspolm |
Lists policy methods for a
Tivoli managed resource
type or lists attribute names for a Profile |
1-331 |
wlsrealms |
Lists the currently registered
HTTP 1.0 authentication realms |
1-333 |
wlssub |
Lists the Profile Managers
to which an object (including a Managed Node, Network Information Services
(NIS) domain, Endpoint, or Profile Manager), subscribes |
1-334 |
wlstlib |
Lists the contents of a Task
Library |
1-336 |
wmailhost |
Specifies the mail server used by
Tivoli or NT systems |
1-337 |
wmannode |
Returns system information
about a Managed Node in the
Tivoli environment |
1-338 |
wmdist |
Configures Multiplexed Distribution
2 (MDist 2), repeater parameters and manages distributions |
1-339 |
wmdistgui |
Starts the Multiplexed Distribution
2 (MDist 2), graphical user interface (GUI), from the Managed Node on which
this command is run |
1-350 |
wmemsize |
Reports the amount of physical
memory installed on a Managed Node |
1-351 |
wmerge |
Performs a three-way file merge |
1-352 |
wmrgaef | Merge custom dialogs into Tivoli Management Framework or
a Tivoli application after upgrading |
1-354 |
wmrgini | Run from a PC Endpoint, this command merges groups and variables
from one .INI file into another |
1-356 |
wmv | Moves objects between Collections |
1-357 |
wpatch |
Installs a Tivoli patch |
1-359 |
wping | Attempts to contact the object dispatcher on a host |
1-361 |
wpopulate | Populates a Profile from system files |
1-362 |
wputeppol | Replaces an Endpoint Policy script that has been modified |
1-364 |
wputpolm | Replaces a Policy method's body |
1-365 |
wpwd | Displays the current working Collection |
1-369 |
wrcs |
Changes Revision Control System (RCS) file attributes |
1-370 |
wrcsdiff | Compares Revision Control System (RCS) revisions |
1-377 |
wrcsmerge | Merges Revision Control System (RCS) revisions |
1-379 |
wrefresh | Refreshes a Tivoli Collection window |
1-381 |
wregister | Registers a new resource instance with the name registry |
1-382 |
wrestart | Run from an NT Endpoint, this command initiates a system
restart and optional reboot |
1-384 |
wrimtest | Verifies and RDBMS Interface Module (RIM) object's connectivity
and functionality |
1-386 |
wrimtrace | Enables/disables tracing for RDBMS Interface Module (RIM)
objects |
1-387 |
wrlog | Prints log messages and other information about Revision
Control System (RCS) files |
1-389 |
wrm | Removes objects from a Collection |
1-393 |
wrmnode | Used to remove a Managed Node from a Tivoli installation |
1-395 |
wrplblk | Run from a PC Endpoint, this command replaces a block of
statements in a file |
1-397 |
wrplline | Run from a PC Endpoint, this command replaces a line in
a file |
1-399 |
wrpt | Modifies the repeater system |
1-401 |
wrunsas | Runs a given command as a given user. The password
for the user is retrieved from the Registry using a given key |
1-409 |
wruninvquery | Queries the database for inventory information and returns
a list of object IDs and object labels of machines that match the query
criteria |
1-410 |
wrunjob | Runs a job in a Task Library |
1-414 |
wrunquery | Runs a query and returns the results to either standard
output or a file |
1-417 |
wruntask | Runs a Task in a Task Library |
1-419 |
wschedjob |
Schedules a job that exists in a Task Library |
1-424 |
wserver | Installs the Tivoli Management Region (TMR), server on UNIX
machines |
1-429 |
wsetadmin | Changes information about a Tivoli administrator |
1-437 |
wsetdfpol | Sets the default Policy object for a class |
1-439 |
wseterr | Run from a PC Endpoint, this command sets the return code
from a batch file for a configuration program |
1-440 |
wsetjob | Sets the properties of a Job |
1-441 |
wsetlang | Sets the locale for Tivoli method execution on a Tivoli
Management Region (TMR) server or Managed Node |
1-444 |
wsetpkey | Encrypts and stores a password in the Registry |
1-446 |
wsetpm | Enables/disables a Profile Manager to operate in dataless
mode |
1-447 |
wsetpr | Assigns the policy used in a Policy Region, enables/disables
policy validation, and adds/removes a managed resource in a Policy Region |
1-448 |
wsetquery | Edits the properties of a Query |
1-450 |
wsetrim | Edits the properties of an RDBMS Interface Module (RIM),
object |
1-452 |
wsetrimpw | Sets the database password for an RDBMS interface Module
(RIM), object |
1-454 |
wsettap | Sets the properties of the Tivoli Authentication Package
(TAP), on an NT client |
1-455 |
wsettask | Sets the properties of a Task |
1-457 |
wsetval | Run from a Windows Endpoint (Windows 9.x and NT), this command
sets a Registry key value |
1-459 |
wsndnotif | Translates standard input into a message structure and sends
it to the notification server |
1-461 |
wstarthttpd | Starts the Tivoli Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), daemon |
1-463 |
wstartsched | Starts the Tivoli Scheduler |
1-464 |
wstophttpd | Stops the Tivoli Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), daemon |
1-465 |
wsub | Subscribes Tivoli resources to a Profile Manager |
1-466 |
wsupport | For Unix only, this command collects problem information
from users to send to a customer support representative |
1-468 |
wtailnotif |
Connects to the notification server and displays new notices as they are
posted |
1-471 |
wtaskabort | Aborts a task transaction and rolls back any uncommitted
changes |
1-473 |
wtimezone | Prints the value of the specified system's time zone |
1-475 |
wtemp | Displays the name of the directory in which Tivoli products
create temporary files |
1-476 |
wtll | Imports/exports Task Library definitions |
1-478 |
wtmrname | Displays and changes the name of the local Tivoli Management
Region (TMR). |
1-482 |
wtrace | Provides information to debug methods |
1-483 |
wuname | Lists operating system information |
1-488 |
wuninst | Uninstalls Tivoli applications from a specified node or
from the entire Tivoli Management Region (TMR) |
1-489 |
wunstmn | For NT and Unix only, this command removes Tivoli Management
Framework files from a Managed Node |
1-492 |
wunsub | Removes Tivoli resources from a Profile Manager's subscription
list |
1-495 |
wupdate | Updates resources in the local name registry |
1-497 |
wvalidate | Validates a profile against its' validation policy |
1-499 |
wxterm | Opens an Xterminal window on a specified display |
1-500 |
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