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Das Tool ist Teil des LUM (IBM License Use Manager). Es konfiguriert LUM auf der lokalen Maschine als Lizenzserver oder -Client. Unter Windows und AIX gibt es zusätzlich zum Konsolen-Befehl eine graphische Oberfläche (Aufruf ohne Optionen), unter UNIX ist eine Script-Version (Text-Menü) verfügbar.
Konsolen-Befehl
Zum Konsolen-Befehl gibt es Optionen, die umfangreiche Funktionen zum LUM-Management zur Verfügung stellen. Beispiele:
i4cfg -start Startet die LUM-Services i4cfg -stop Stoppt alle LUM-Prozesse i4cfg -service Interaktive Verwaltung der LUM-Prozesse (Windows) i4cfg GUI zur Konfiguration von LUM (Windows, AIX)
Hier die Beschreibung aller Optionen:
i4cfg Version 4.6.8 Windows -- LUM Configuration Tool Usage : i4cfg -h | -d [all|option_string] | -start | -stop | -list | -script | -services [ -a [ [c,n,s,r]|[C,N,S,R] ], -u user_name, -g group_name, -m machine_name, -b [ [network|nodelocked|registry] binding_list | null], -e [a|[c,w,t,e,g,v,m,p,s] ], -l logfile_path, -S [a,n,s], -R [a,n,s], -t transport_list, n [c|l|g|n], -c [d|a|cell_uuid], -r [first|from:host_name], -G [site_list|null] ] Following are the command line arguments for the Configuration Tool (i4cfg). The N (Note) column is explained at the end of the list. N Arg Option Function - --- ------ -------- -h Display this command help -d all|option_string Display the current configuration settings for the i4cfg options specified in option_string. Code 'all' to see the current setting of all the options -start Start all the subsystems you have configured to run on the machine -stop Stop all the subsystems that are running on your machine -list Display a list of active subsystems -script Start the interactive script to configure your machine (UNIX only) -service Start the interactive GUI to start or stop the services (Windows, AIX only) -a [ [c,n,s,r] | [C,N,S,R] ] Reset (c,n,s,r) or add (C,N,S,R) the machine role: network license client (c,C), nodelocked license server (n,N), network license server (s,S), central registry (r,R) -u user_name Set this machine user name as user_name. If the user name contains blanks, enclose it within double quotation marks. -g group_name Set this machine group name as group_name If the group name contains blanks, enclose group_name within double quotation marks (Windows only) -b [binding_list|null] Specify the complete list of direct binding servers this machine needs to talk to. binding_list is a space separated list of entries in the format: [network|nodelocked|registry] -e [a|[c,w,t,e,g,v,m,p,s] ] Set types of events to be logged -l logfile_path Set log database files path -S [a,n,s] Enable startup options: automatic startup (a) and/or remote administration for nodelocked (n) and/or remote administration for network (s) -R [a,n,s] Disable startup options: automatic startup (a) and/or remote administration for nodelocked (n) and/or remote administration for network (s) -t transport_list Specify the list of supported protocols. transport_list is a list of protocols (enclosed within double quotation marks) and port number lists (enclosed within single quotation marks) as follows: "protocol 'netls_port,crls_port,nodls_port'" If you omit a port number it is set to the default For example: "ip '1516,10999,1215"' The only supported protocol is ip this option is used to change the port numbers of the servers -n [c|l|g|n] Set NCS namespace binding support to be either client only (c) or local location broker (l) or global location broker (g) or none (n) (UNIX) -c [d|a|cell_uuid] Set the NCS cell which the machine belongs to. It can either be the default (d) cell or an alternate cell whose uuid is generated by the configuration tool (a) or an alternate cell whose uuid is specified (cell_uuid) If you are configuring NetworkLS as GLB replica specify the NCS cell you want your server to join (UNIX) -r [first|from:family:host_name] Set whether the global location broker must replicate from a given host_name or start as the first of the cell. The family is the protocol used for communication between GLBs of any of the replicatable GLBs of the cell. When using value "from" (replicate) also use keyword -c (NCSCell) to specify the NCS cell you want your server to join -G [site_list|null] Set the list of glbd host names the client should contact instead of broadcasting on port 135. site_list is a space separated list of entries in the format protocol:address enclosed within double quotation marks. If null is specified the glbd site list is be deleted, that is to say clients must broadcast to find GLBDs (UNIX)
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