WebSpeed
Installation and
Configuration Guide
WSCONFIG Utility
Use the WSCONFIG utility to help validate existing WebSpeed Transaction Server or WebSpeed Messenger configurations defined in a properties file, such as the
ubroker.properties
file. This utility displays the property settings associated with a WebSpeed Transaction Server or Messenger configuration, and checks that the syntax and values are valid.The WSCONFIG utility runs locally, on the machine where the WebSpeed components that you want to check are running. Because the utility does not run across the network and no AdminServer is installed during a Messenger-only install, you cannot use the WSCONFIG utility to check a Messenger-only install. The WSCONFIG utility uses the following syntax:
SYNTAX
PARAMETERS
-name
component-nameSpecifies the name of an existing WebSpeed Transaction Server or Messenger configuration to examine. The name must match a name of an existing WebSpeed Transaction Server configuration defined in the specified properties file. Although you must specify a Transaction Server, you need not specify a Messenger. If you do not specify any name, the WSCONFIG utility analyzes all the WebSpeed Transaction Server and Messenger configurations defined in the properties file specified by the
-propfile
parameter.
-propfile
path-to-properties-fileSpecifies a filename or pathname to a file that contains the property settings to be validated, for example
test.properties
. If a filename or pathname is not specified, it defaults to the installation version of theubroker.properties
file, such as:
-messenger
Displays one or all of the Messengers for you to view. If
-name
refers to a Messenger and the-messenger
parameter is used, then information appears for that one Messenger. If-name
does not refer to a Messenger and the-messenger
parameter is used, then information appears for all the Messengers.The Messenger names on Windows NT are CGIIP, WSISA, WSNSA, and WSASP. The Messenger names on UNIX are CGIIP and WSNSA.
-validate
Checks the syntax and values of property settings defined in the specified properties file.
-help
Displays command-line help.
EXAMPLES
Table C–4 shows several examples that use the WSCONFIG command. Assume the Transaction Server name is
wsbroker1
.
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