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Oracle® Application Server Administrator's Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2) Part No. B13995-02 |
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Table B-1 summarizes the command-line tools available in Oracle Application Server, with descriptions and pointers to more information.
Table B-1 Oracle Application Server Command-Line Tools
| Command | Path from Oracle Home | Description |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Delete a subtree efficiently in Oracle Internet Directory. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Create Oracle Internet Directory entries from data residing in or created by other applications. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Modify a large number of existing Oracle Internet Directory entries in an efficient way. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Add and delete catalog entries in Oracle Internet Directory. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Manage application server instances and OracleAS Clusters, deploy applications, manage the DCM repository. See Also: Distributed Configuration Management Administrator's Guide |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Assist in performing operations in the Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning platform. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
View performance metrics and set reporting intervals. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Start, stop, and manage security for Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Create and manipulate Discoverer EULs without installing Oracle Discoverer Administrator. See Also: Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer EUL Command Line for Java User's Guide |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Move the changes from the human intervention queue to the purge queue. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Move the changes from the human intervention queue to the retry queue. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Oracle Application Server Upgrade Assistant. See Also: Oracle Application Server Upgrade and Compatibility Guide |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Manage both XML-based and LDAP-based JAAS data. See Also: Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE Security Guide |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Add entries, their object classes, attributes, and values to Oracle Internet Directory. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Add entries, their object classes, attributes, and values to Oracle Internet Directory. Like |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Determine if you can authenticate a client to a server. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Match attribute values you specify in the command-line with the attribute values in the Oracle Internet Directory entry. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Remove entire entries from Oracle Internet Directory. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Modify the DN or RDN of an Oracle Internet Directory entry. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Perform actions on attributes in Oracle Internet Directory. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Modify several Oracle Internet Directory entries concurrently. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Search and retrieve specific entries in Oracle Internet Directory. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Migrate data from application-specific repositories into Oracle Internet Directory. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Convert to LDIF all or part of the information residing in an Oracle Internet Directory. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Administer OracleAS Certificate Authority. See Also: Oracle Application Server Certificate Authority Administrator's Guide |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Start and stop Oracle Internet Directory. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Initiate, monitor, and terminate Oracle Internet Directory processes. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Change the Oracle Internet Directory database password. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Administer provisioning profile entries in Oracle Internet Directory. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Synchronize Oracle Internet Directory entries. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Analyze the various database ods schema objects to estimate statistics. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
JSP back precompiler. See Also: Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE Support for JavaServer Pages Developer's Guide |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Start, stop, and get status on OPMN-managed processes. See Also: Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server Administrator's Guide |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Configure additional languages for OracleAS Single Sign-On. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Register See Also: Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On Administrator's Guide |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Reregister the mobile gateway parameter with OracleAS Portal. See Also: Oracle Application Server Portal Configuration Guide and Oracle Application Server Wireless Administrator's Guide |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Print the contents of diagnostic log files to standard output. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Search for problems and seek to rectify them in the event of an Oracle Internet Directory replication failure. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Reregister the Wireless Single Sign-On partner application with the Single Sign-On server. See Also: Oracle Application Server Wireless Administrator's Guide |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Reset the internal password that instances use to authenticate themselves with Oracle Internet Directory. Resets it to a randomly generated password. See Also: Oracle Application Server Security Guide |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Synchronize schema elements—namely attributes and object classes—between an Oracle directory server and third-party LDAP directories. |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Update host, port, and protocol of OracleAS Single Sign-On URL. See Also: Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On Administrator's Guide |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Configure OracleAS Single Sign-On server to point to a different Oracle Internet Directory. See Also: Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On Administrator's Guide |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
In a client-only installation where the Oracle Internet Directory Monitor and Oracle Internet Directory Control Utility are not available, you can start the directory integration and provisioning server without the |
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(UNIX) (Windows) |
Manage the UDDI registry, which is part of OracleAS Web Services. See Also: Oracle Application Server Web Services Developer's Guide |
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webcachectl |
(UNIX) (Windows) |
Administer standalone OracleAS Web Cache processes, including the administration server process, cache server process, and auto-restart process. See Also: Oracle Application Server Web Cache Administrator's Guide |