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Using the iastool command-line tools<br />

listpartitions<br />

Use this tool to list the partitions running on a specified hub, and optionally on a<br />

specified configuration or management port.<br />

Syntax<br />

-listpartitions <br />

[-cfg ] [-mgmtport ] [-bare] [-realm ]<br />

[-user ] [-pwd ] [-file ]<br />

Default Output<br />

By default, the listpartitions tool displays the partitions running on a specified hub, or<br />

displays the partitions running on a specified hub on a specified configuration or<br />

management port.<br />

Options<br />

The following table describes the options available when using the listpartitions tool.<br />

Option<br />

-hub <br />

-host :<br />

-cfg <br />

-mgmtport <br />

-bare<br />

-realm <br />

-user <br />

-pwd <br />

-file <br />

Description<br />

Specifies the hub name for which you want to list the<br />

running partitions.<br />

Specifies the host name and the listener port of the<br />

machine on which the partitions you are interested in are<br />

running. The option is enables the iastool utility to locate a<br />

hub on a different subnet than the machine on which<br />

iastool is running.<br />

Specifies the name of the configuration on which to list<br />

partitions.<br />

Specifies the management port number used by the<br />

specified hub. The default is 42424.<br />

Suppresses the output information, other than the names<br />

of the running partitions.<br />

Specifies the realm used to authenticate a user when the<br />

user and password options are specified.<br />

Specifies the user to authenticate against the specified<br />

realm.<br />

Specifies the user's password to authenticate against the<br />

specified realm.<br />

Specifies a login script file containing the realm, user<br />

name, and password used to authenticate a user. The full<br />

or relative path to this file must be specified. See<br />

“Executing iastool command-line tools from a script file” on<br />

page 321 for more information.<br />

Examples<br />

The following example lists the partitions running on the hub BES1 using the default<br />

management port:<br />

iastool -listpartitions -hub BES1<br />

The following example lists the partitions running on the hub BES1 using the<br />

management port 24410:<br />

iastool -listpartitions -hub BES1 -mgmtport 24100<br />

304 BES Developer’s Guide

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