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Sun Java System Identity Manager 2005Q4M3 Administration |
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lh Reference
Usagelh { $class | $command } [ $arg [$arg… ] ]
Notes
- To display command usage help, type lh (do not supply any arguments).
- When using the lh command, you should set JAVA_HOME to the JRE directory that contains a bin directory with the Java executable. This location differs depending on your installation.
If you have a standard JRE from Sun (without the JDK), a typical directory location is C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.1_01. This directory contains the bin directory with the Java executable. In this case, set JAVA_HOME to C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.1_01.
A full JDK installation has more than one Java executable. In this case, set JAVA_HOME to the embedded jre directory, which contains the correct bin/java.exe file. For a typical installation, set JAVA_HOME to D:\java\jdk1.3.1_02.jre.
classMust be a fully qualified class name, such as com.waveset.session.WavesetConsole.
commandsMust be one of the following commands:
- config – Starts the Business Process Editor.
- console – Starts the Identity Manager console.
- js – Invokes a JavaScript program.
- license [options] {status | set {parameters }} – Sets the Identity Manager license key.
- setRepo – Sets the Identity Manager index repository.
- setup – Starts the Identity Manager setup process, which allows you to set the license key, define the Identity Manager index repository, and import configuration files.
- syslog [options] – Extracts records from the system log.
- xpress [options] Filename — Evaluates an expression. Valid option is
-trace (enables trace output).Examples
license command
Usage
license [options] { status | set {parameters} }
Options
-U username (if Configurator account renamed)
-P password (if Configurator password changed)
Parameters for the set option must be in the form -f File.
Examples
syslog command
Usage
syslog [options]
Options
-d Number – Shows records for the previous Number days (default=1)
-F – Shows only records with fatal severity level
-E – Shows only records with error severity level or above
-W – Shows only records with warning severity level or above (default)
-X – Includes reported cause of error, if available