install-root/samples/admin/scripts
directory
contains scripts that you can run using the wadm command
line utility. wadm is built on a TCLengine and hence supports
TCL scripting. These scripts can be used to perform common administrative
tasks. They also demonstrate how new utilities can be built on top of existing
commands.
The following table describes the scripts:
Table 1–1 Sample CLI Scripts
Script |
Description |
Usage |
---|---|---|
enable-ssl.tcl |
Enables SSL on a given virtual server and port. |
wadm -f enable-ssl.tcl <config> <vs> <server> <port> |
filter-mime.tcl |
Fetches the matching MIME types from the given configuration and virtual server. |
wadm -f filter-mime.tcl "<regex>" <config> <vs> |
remove-mime.tcl |
Removes the matching MIME types from the given configuration and virtual server. |
wadm -f remove-mime.tcl "<regex>" <config> <vs> |
add-mime-ext.tcl |
Adds the specified extension to the matching MIME types in the given configuration and virtual server. |
wadm -f add-mime-ext.tcl "<regex>" "ext" <config> <vs> |
summary.tcl |
Provides a summary of the installation. It contains list of listeners, ports, and SSL status. |
wadm -f summary.tcl |
list-webapps.tcl |
Provides a summary of all the deployed web applications. |
wadm -f list-webapps.tcl |
collate-logs.tcl |
Provides a collated logs across multiple nodes. |
wadm -f collate-logs.tcl <config> <node1> <node2> .. |
renew-selfsigned-cert.tcl |
Enables renewal of self-signed certificates with a given nickname |
wadm -f renew-selfsigned-cert.tcl <config> <cert-nickname> [<validity>] |