casutl [/res-name]
[/sprototype:host:port]
[/lservername]
[/n]
[/xfiles-to-switch]
[/ccurrent-directory]
[/uuserid]
[/ppassword]
[/ggroup]
[/h{[e|d]}]
[/te{[ tracelist],[aux],[all],[ims]}]
[/td{[ tracelist],[aux],[all],[ims]}]
[/a{[amax|admin]=nnn}
/res-name |
Connects to an enterprise server with the specified name, es-name. Restriction: When calling
casutl from
either JCL or from
a Web service (that is, when you are running
casutl within a SEP), it is not possible to use the
/r option to connect to the server. In such cases, you must use either
/s or
/l to connect to the server.
|
/sprototype:host:port | Uses the specified URL to locate the enterprise server to connect to. For example:
stcp:localhost:9003 |
/lservername | Looks up the specified servername to find the enterprise server to connect to. |
/n | Creates a new console log file, console.log. The contents of the current console.log are saved to a new file, console.nnn_switch_date_time. |
/xfiles-to-switch |
Switches the active aux trace, dump and/or HSF files. files-to-switch specifies the files to switch. This can be one or more of the following single-character arguments:
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/ccurrent-directory | Sets an internal FS current directory. |
/uuserid | Specifies an authorization user ID. |
/ppassword | Specifies an authorization password. |
/ggroup | Specifies the sign-on group to use when running commands. |
/h{[e|d]} | Enables (e) or disables (d) HSF. |
/te{[ tracelist],[aux],[all],[ims]} | Enables trace flags. Where:
See the Examples section. |
/td{[ tracelist],[aux],[all],[ims]} | Disables trace flags. Where:
See the Examples section. |
/a{[amax|admin]=nnn} | Change the number of default SEPs or admin SEPs:
Note: nnn is an integer between 1 and 999.
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You must start the enterprise server before you can issue a casutl command.
The following examples demonstrate a few scenarios where you can use casutl. MYREGION is the name of your enterprise server instance.
To switching the active trace file, use the following command:
casutl /rMYREGION /xt
To switch both the active dump and HSF files at the same time, use the following command:
casutl /rMYREGION /xdh
To start a new console log, use the following command:
casutl /rMYREGION /n
This creates the new log file and also creates a backup copy of the existing console.log as console.nnn_switch_date_time.
To enable aux,api,scp and kcp, use the following command:
casutl /teaux,api,scp,kcp
To enable all trace flags:
castul /teall
To disable all ims trace flags:
casutl /tdims
To dynamically modify the number of application execution processes to 5 for the duration of the current region instance:
casutl /rMYREGION /aamax=05
Comments:
The /r, /s and /l options are alternatives and are mutually exclusive.
On UNIX you can use a dash (-) before a parameter as an alternative to a forward slash (/).