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wcadmin(1M)		System Administration Commands		   wcadmin(1M)

NAME
       wcadmin - manage the configuration of the Sun Java Web Console

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/wcadmin  subcommand options

       /usr/sbin/wcadmin  [-h | --help]

       /usr/sbin/wcadmin  [-V | --version]

DESCRIPTION
       wcadmin is a Command Line Interface (CLI) — based tool for managing the
       configuration of the Sun Java Web Console.

SUBCOMMANDS
       The following subcommands are supported:

       add	The wcadmin add subcommand adds a new shared jar file,	a  new
		JAAS  login  module,  or  a new shared service property to the
		console configuration. An optional identifier  may  be	speci‐
		fied;  if omitted, the identifier is derived from the resource
		name. The resource is added when the console is next started.

		The format of the add subcommand is:

		add -l -a appname [-n id] jarpath

		add  -m	 -a  appname  [-n  id]	-b  behavior  -s  service  [-o
		name=value] classname

		add -p -a appname name=value [... name=value]

       deploy	The wcadmin deploy subcommand deploys the specified web appli‐
		cation into the console's web  server  instance.  Applications
		are deployed directly from their installation directories.

		The format of the deploy subcommand is:

		deploy [-D] -a appname -x context app_path

       disable	The  wcadmin  disable subcommand disables access to the speci‐
		fied web application in the console's web server instance.

		The format of the disable subcommand is:

		disable -x context

       enable	The wcadmin enable subcommand enables access to the  specified
		web application in the console's web server instance.

		The format of the enable subcommand is:

		enable -x context

       list	The wcadmin list subcommand lists the resources currently con‐
		figured for the console; including deployed web	 applications,
		shared	jar  files,  login modules, and shared service proper‐
		ties. If no option is specified, all resources are listed.

		The format of the list subcommand is:

		list [-a] [-d] [-l] [-m] [-p]

       password The wcadmin password subcommand manages the administrator  and
		security  keystore  passwords  for the console. Keystore pass‐
		words should not be changed while the console is running.

		The format of the password subcommand is:

		password [-a] [-k] [-t]

		password -f password_file

       reload	The wcadmin reload subcommand unloads the specified web appli‐
		cation	from the console's web server instance and reloads the
		application from its original installation directory.

		The format of the reload subcommand is:

		reload -x context

       remove	The wcadmin remove subcommand removes a	 shared	 jar  file,  a
		login  module,	or  a shared service property from the console
		configuration. The resource may be specified by its identifier
		or  by	its full jarpath or classname. The resource is removed
		when the console is next started.

		The format of the remove subcommand is:

		remove -l -a appname [-n id] jarpath

		remove -m -a appname [-n id] classname

		remove -p -a appname property [...]

       undeploy The wcadmin undeploy subcommand undeploys  the	specified  web
		application from the console's web server instance.

		The format of the undeploy subcommand is:

		undeploy [-D] -a appname -x context

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -h | --help | -?	       Display runtime help.

       -V | --version	       Display console version information.

       -D | --defer	       When  used with the deploy and undeploy subcom‐
			       mands, defers the  deployment  or  undeployment
			       until  the  next console restart. The operation
			       is deferred by simply adding  or	 removing  the
			       corresponding  resource	registration notifica‐
			       tion file. If defer is not specified, a runtime
			       deployment  or  undeployment  is	 performed, so
			       that  the  application  becomes	available   or
			       unavailable in the running console. If the con‐
			       sole instance is	 not  currently	 running,  the
			       operation is automatically deferred.

       -a | --adminpassword    Specify	that the administrator password should
			       be changed, when used with password subcommand.
			       You are prompted for a new password, which must
			       be 8 to 32 characters.

       -a | --application      Specify the application name,  when  used  with
			       subcommands other than password subcommand.

       -d | --detail	       Specify	that  configuration  details  of  each
			       resource should be displayed.

       -f		       Specify the fully qualified path name to a file
			       containing  one	or more password property val‐
			       ues. See the description of  the	 password_file
			       argument.

       -k | --keypassword      Specify	that  the  keystore password should be
			       changed. You are prompted for a	new  password,
			       which must be 8 to 32 characters.

       -l | --library	       Specify that the resource is a shared jar file.

       -m | --module	       Specify	that the resource is a JAAS login mod‐
			       ule.

       -n | --name	       Specify the short-hand identifier name for  the
			       resource.  If  omitted,	the identifier name is
			       derived from the full resource name.

       -o | --option	       Specify the name and value of  a	 login	module
			       option  property, separated by the equals char‐
			       acter.

       -p | --property	       Specify that the resource is one or more shared
			       service properties.

       -s | --service	       Specify the name of the JAAS login service def‐
			       inition. If omitted, the default console	 login
			       service definition is assumed.

       -t | --trustpassword    Specify	that the truststore password should be
			       changed. You are prompted for a	new  password,
			       which must be 8 to 32 characters.

       -x | --context	       Specify	the  web application context path name
			       under which the application is deployed.

ARGUMENTS
       app_path	       The fully qualified file system path to the web	appli‐
		       cation installation directory.

       appname	       The application name. The name must be unique among all
		       web applications registered with	 the  console.	It  is
		       also  used  as  the  name of the subdirectory under the
		       console's pre-registration directory which contains all
		       the  resource  registration notification files for that
		       application. Typically, the application	package	 name,
		       plugin  identifier,  or	context path name is specified
		       for the application name.

       behavior	       The JAAS login module control flag  behavior.  Must  be
		       one  of "optional", "required", "requisite", or "suffi‐
		       cient".

       classname       The fully qualified Java package class name of the JAAS
		       login module. The specified class must be included in a
		       shared jar file added to the console.

       context	       The web application context path name under  which  the
		       application is deployed. With the .reg suffix, the con‐
		       text forms the file name of the registration  notifica‐
		       tion file for that application.

       id	       The  short-hand identifier name for a jar file or login
		       module resource to be added or removed. The  identifier
		       name  must  be  unique among the resources shared for a
		       given application name. With the .reg suffix, it	 forms
		       the  file name of the registration notfication file for
		       that resource.

       jarpath	       The fully qualified file system path to	the  jar  file
		       resource.  When	the  resource is added to the console,
		       its path is included in the classpath of the  console's
		       shared class loader.

       option	       The JAAS login module option property name.

       property	       The shared service property name.

       password_file   The  fully  qualified path to a password text file that
		       contains the new administrator,	keystore,  and	trust‐
		       store  passwords	 in property file format. The adminis‐
		       trator password is specified using the  "adminpassword"
		       property.  The keystore password is specified using the
		       "keypassword"  property.	 The  truststore  password  is
		       specified  using	 the  "trustpasswd" property. At least
		       one password property must be contained in the password
		       file.

       value	       The  login  module  option  or  shared service property
		       value. If the value contains white space,  it  must  be
		       quoted.

EXAMPLES
       The following command adds a jar file to be shared in the console:

       wcadmin add -l -a myapp_1.0 -n wbem /usr/sadm/lib/wbem.jar

       The following command deploys a new web application:

       wcadmin deploy -a myapp_1.0 -x myapp /opt/SUNWmyapp/myapp

       The following command reloads an existing web application:

       wcadmin reload -x myapp

       The  following  command	undeploys a web application at the next server
       restart:

       wcadmin undeploy -D -a myapp_1.0 -x myapp

       The following command lists all the deployed web	 applications  in  the
       console.	 If  the  status  field	 is  "running", the web application is
       available. If the status field is "stopped",  the  web  application  is
       disabled	 and  is not available. If all web applications are "stopped",
       this typically indicates the console web server instance	 is  not  run‐
       ning.

       wcadmin list -a

       The following command removes a shared jar file:

       wcadmin remove -l -a myapp_1.0 -n wbem

       The following command changes passwords that are specified in a file:

       wcadmin password -f /home/mydir/console-passwords

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0	Subcommand succeeded without error

       1	Usage error: missing or malformed arguments

       2	Fatal error: subcommand failed with one or more errors

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWmcon			   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability	     │Stable			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       smcwebserver(1M), smreg(1M), attributes(5), environ(5)

SunOS 5.10			  15 Aug 2006			   wcadmin(1M)
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