Oracle® Application Server Administrator's Guide 10g Release 3 (10.1.3.2.0) Part Number B32196-01 |
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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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bkp_restore |
UNIX: backup_restore/bkp_restore.sh Windows: backup_restore\bkp_restore.bat |
Back up and restore Oracle Application Server instances. See: Chapter 16 |
UNIX: chgip/scripts/chgiphost.sh Windows: chgip\scripts\chgiphost.bat |
Change the hostname, domain name, or IP address of a middle-tier instance, Infrastructure, or Identity Management installation. See: Section 7.2.1 |
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UNIX: clone/bin/clone.pl Windows: clone\bin\clone.pl |
Clone Oracle Application Server instances. See: Chapter 9 |
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UNIX: bin/createinstance.sh Windows: bin\createinstance.bat |
Create new OC4J instances. See: Section 6.1 |
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UNIX: bin/dmstool Windows: bin\dmstool.bat |
View performance metrics and set reporting intervals. |
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UNIX: j2ee/home/jazn.jar Windows: j2ee\home\jazn.jar |
Manage both XML-based and LDAP-based JAAS data. |
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UNIX: bin/ojspc Windows: bin\ojspc.bat |
JSP back precompiler. See: Oracle Containers for J2EE Support for JavaServer Pages Developer's Guide |
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UNIX: bin/opmnassociate Windows: bin\opmnassociate.cmd |
Add an OC4J instance to a cluster. See: Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server Administrator's Guide |
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UNIX: opmn/bin/opmnctl Windows: opmn\bin\opmnctl.exe |
Start, stop, and get status on OPMN-managed processes. See: Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server Administrator's Guide |
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UNIX: bin/orapki.sh Windows: bin\orapki.bat |
Manage Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs), manage wallets. See: Section 11.2.1 |
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UNIX: clone/bin/prepare_clone.pl Windows: clone\bin\prepare_clone.pl |
Prepare an Oracle Application Server instance for cloning. See: Chapter 9 |
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UNIX: bin/removeinstance.sh Windows: bin\removeinstance.bat |
Remove OC4J instances. See: Section 6.1 |