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Using the iastool command-line tools<br />

Options<br />

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

Table 29.3<br />

Option<br />

-hub <br />

Example<br />

The following example puts the managed object j2ee-<strong>server</strong> into the actively managed<br />

mode using the default management port:<br />

iastool -manage -hub BES1 -cfg j2ee -mo j2ee-<strong>server</strong><br />

merge<br />

Use this tool to produce a single, new Java Archive file (EJB-JAR) containing the<br />

contents of a specified list of EJB-JARs. Multiple EJB 1.1 and EJB 2.0 deployment<br />

descriptors (if any) will be consolidated into a single deployment descriptor. If merging<br />

fails for one of the EJB-JARs in the argument list an error is displayed and the merge<br />

command will exit indicating failure.<br />

Syntax<br />

Options available when using manage tool<br />

-host :<br />

-cfg <br />

-mo <br />

-moagent <br />

-mgmtport <br />

-realm <br />

-user <br />

-pwd <br />

-file <br />

Description<br />

Specifies the name of the hub on which the managed<br />

object is running.<br />

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

machine on which the managed object is running. This<br />

option enables the iastool utility to locate a hub on a<br />

different subnet than the machine on which iastool is<br />

running.<br />

Specifies the name of the configuration with which the<br />

managed object is associated.<br />

Specifies name of the managed object.<br />

Specifies the agent with which the managed object is<br />

associated.<br />

Specifies the port with which the managed object's agent is<br />

associated.<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 />

-merge -jars -target -type <br />

Default Output<br />

The default output returns nothing to standard output (stdout).<br />

Chapter 29: iastool command-line utility 307

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