Command Reference
dmunloadcf
—Unloads the binary BDMCONFIG
Domains configuration file.
dmunloadcf [-c]
dmunloadcf
translates the BDMCONFIG
configuration file from the binary representation into text. This translation is useful for transporting the file in a compact way between machines with different byte orderings, and for making a backup copy of the file in a compact form for reliability. The text format is the same as that described in DMCONFIG(5).
dmunloadcf
reads values from the BDMCONFIG
file referenced by the BDMCONFIG
environment variable and writes them to standard output.
For BEA Tuxedo release 7.1 or later, dmunloadcf
, by default, generates a DMCONFIG
file that uses the improved domains terminology. For details, see the following section, "Domains Terminology Improvements." Use the -c
option to generate a DMCONFIG
file that uses the previous domains terminology.
For BEA Tuxedo release 7.1 or later, the Domains MIB uses improved class and attribute terminology to describe the interaction between local and remote domains. The improved terminology has been applied to the DM_MIB
reference page, classes, and error messages, and to the DMCONFIG
reference page, section names, parameter names, and error messages. For details, see Domains Terminology Improvements in the DM_MIB(5) reference page.
For backward compatibility, aliases are provided between the DMCONFIG
terminology used prior to BEA Tuxedo 7.1 and the improved Domains MIB terminology. In BEA Tuxedo 7.1 or later, dmloadcf
accepts both versions of the DMCONFIG
terminology. By default, dmunloadcf
, generates a DMCONFIG
file that uses the improved domains terminology. Use the -c
option of dmunloadcf
to generate a DMCONFIG
file that uses the previous domains terminology.
The dmunloadcf
command is supported on any platform on which the BEA Tuxedo server environment is supported.
To unload the configuration in /usr/tuxedo/BDMCONFIG
into the file bdmconfig.backup
:
BDMCONFIG=/usr/tuxedo/BDMCONFIG dmunloadcf >
bdmconfig.backup
dmunloadcf
checks that the file referenced by the BDMCONFIG
environment variable exists, is a valid BEA Tuxedo filesystem, and contains BDMCONFIG
tables. If any of these conditions is not met, dmunloadcf
prints an error message and exits with error code 1. Upon successful completion, dmunloadcf
exits with exit code 0.
dmloadcf(1)
, DMCONFIG(5)
Using the BEA Tuxedo Domains Component
Using the BEA Tuxedo TOP END Domain Gateway with ATMI Applications