1. Overview of Enterprise Server Administration
Default Settings and Locations
Instructions for Administering Enterprise Server
4. Administering the Virtual Machine for the Java Platform
6. Administering Web Applications
7. Administering the Logging Service
8. Administering the Monitoring Service
9. Administering Life Cycle Modules
10. Extending Enterprise Server
Part II Security Administration
11. Administering System Security
12. Administering User Security
13. Administering Message Security
Part III Resources and Services Administration
14. Administering Database Connectivity
15. Administering EIS Connectivity
16. Administering Internet Connectivity
17. Administering the Object Request Broker (ORB)
18. Administering the JavaMail Service
19. Administering the Java Message Service (JMS)
20. Administering the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) Service
21. Administering Transactions
A. Subcommands for the asadmin Utility
General Administration Subcommands
Internet Connectivity Subcommands
Logging and Monitoring Subcommands
Modifies the administration password. You are prompted for the old and new admin password (with confirmation). For procedural information in this guide, see
To Change the Administration Password.
Changes the administration master password. This password is used to access the secure store where primary keys are stored. This subcommand will not work unless the server is stopped. For procedural information in this guide, see
To Change the Master Password.
Configures the authentication realm named admin-realm for the given LDAP. Supported in remote mode only.
Adds the named audit module for the plug-in that implements the audit capabilities. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see
To Create an Audit Module.
Creates a provider-config subelement for the given message layer (the message-security-config element of domain.xml, the file that specifies parameters and properties). Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see
To Create a Message Security Provider.
Creates an alias for a password; aliases are not stored as clear text in the domain.xml file. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see
To Create a Password Alias.
Removes the named audit module. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see
To Delete an Audit Module.
Deletes a provider-config subelement for the given message layer. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see
To Delete a Message Security Provider.
Deletes an alias for a password. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see
To Delete a Password Alias.
Lists all audit modules. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see
To List Audit Modules.
Lists the security message providers for the given message layer. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see
To List Message Security Providers.
Lists existing password aliases. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information, see
To List Password Aliases.
Changes the alias for a specified password. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information, see
To Update a Password Alias.