The caspac utility can be used to administer a PAC.
Attention: This feature is in Early Adopter Product (EAP) release status. We will continue the development of additional features and
provide additional interfaces via patch updates and future releases. Please contact
Micro Focus SupportLine if you require further clarification.
Syntax:
caspac -a{action}=object -s{store} -n{psorName}
Parameters:
- -a
- Specifies the action to perform and the object it will be performed on.
- action
- Specifies the action to perform and can take one of the following values:
- LoadCics
- Loads an object ready to be deployed into CICS when you execute the CPMT NE command. The object is deployed into the PAC_LOADLIB
folder of the region workarea.
- LoadJes
- Load an object and deploy it directly into the PAC_LOADLIB_JES folder of the region workarea
- Delete
- Deletes a loaded file from the SOR.
- List
- Lists the user programs that have been loaded into the SOR.
- InitPac
- Initializes the PAC ready for a cold start. This removes all the stores that had been created by a previous run for the specified
PAC. This option is only applied if all the regions in the PAC specified are not active.
- Status
- Provides the current status for the PAC.
- Dump
- Creates a dump file of the stores that have been created for the specified PAC.
- Restore
- Restores a dump file into the specified SOR.
- PacLog
- Creates a log file for messages generated by the PAC using the specified SOR.
- object
- Specifies the object the action is to use and can take one of the following values depending on the action being taken:
- DLL
- Share Object
- PAC Name
- Dump File
- PAC Log File
Note: The object name is case-sensitive.
- -sstore
- Specifies the store and its connection parameters to use. This is the scale-out repository type and connection parameters.
For example:
redis,127.0.0.1:6741
- -n{psorName}
- Name of the PAC SOR. This is only required for Redis AUTH authentication requests or Redis SENTINEL. See
Providing Credentials for Redis using Secrets for more information.
When using Redis AUTH you will need to create a secret in the vault facility for each PSOR that is used as a reference using
the -n option.
Examples
- The following example loads
acct.dll into the SOR represented by the Redis server located at 127.0.0.1 on port 6741. The
acct.dll can then be deployed to all active enterprise server instances in the PAC using the
New Copy command:
caspac -aLoadCics="c:\new files\acct.dll" -sredis,127.0.0.1:6741 -npsorName
- The following example loads all files under
c:\new files into the SOR represented by the Redis server located at 127.0.0.1 on port 6741. Because this is for JES, a new copy command
is not required:
caspac -aLoadJes="c:\new files\*.*" -sredis,127.0.0.1:6741 -npsorName
- The following example removes
acct.dll from the SOR represented by the Redis server located at 127.0.0.1 on port 6741:
caspac -aDelete=acct.dll -sredis,127.0.0.1:6741 -npsorName
- The following example lists user programs that have been uploaded into the SOR:
caspac -aList=* -sredis,127.0.0.1:6741 -npsorName
- The following example initializes the PAC called
MyPAC ready for a cold start. The PAC has a PSOR that uses a Redis server located at 127.0.0.1 on port 6741:
caspac -aInitPac=MyPac -sredis,127.0.0.1:6741 -npsorName
- The following example returns the status of the PAC called
MyPAC. The PAC has a PSOR that uses a Redis server located at 127.0.0.1 on port 6741:
caspac -aStatus=MyPAC -sredis,127.0.0.1:6741 -npsorName
- The following example creates a dump of the PAC called
MyPAC. The PAC has a PSOR that uses a Redis server located at 127.0.0.1 on port 6741:
caspac -aDump=MyPAC -sredis,127.0.0.1:6741 -npsorName
- The following example restores a PAC from a the
CasPAC_127.0.0.1_06741.rdmp dump file. The PAC has a PSOR that uses a Redis server located at 127.0.0.1 on port 6741:
caspac -aRestore=CasPAC_127.0.0.1_06741.rdmp -sredis,127.0.0.1:6741 -npsorName
- The following example restores a PAC from a dump file that matches the use of the
* wildcard. The PAC has a PSOR that uses a Redis server located at 127.0.0.1 on port 6741:
caspac -aRestore=*.rdmp -sredis,127.0.0.1:6741 -npsorName
- The following example writes a PAC log file to the folder and file specified. The PAC has a PSOR that uses a Redis server
located at 127.0.0.1 on port 6741:
caspac -aPacLog="c:\temp\PacLog.log" -sredis,127.0.0.1:6741 -npsorName