Applies to UNIX/Linux, Windows, z/OS
Use the unicntrl command to start Enterprise Management, an Enterprise Management function, or a common object. The command provides a convenient way to start one or more Enterprise Management functions that have been shut down without restarting Enterprise Management.
This command has the following format:
unicntrl command [keywords]
Applies to Windows only
[SERVER nodename] [TRACE]
Valid commands are:
Stops the specified CA NSM component on the node named in SERVER.
Starts the specified CA NSM component on the node named in SERVER. This is the default.
PAUSE Applies to Windows only
Pauses the specified CA NSM component on the node named in SERVER.
RESUME Applies to Windows only
Resumes running the specified CA NSM component on the node named in SERVER.
Default: START
Identifies one or more of the following Enterprise Management functions or common objects. Use a space between multiple keywords.
Note: You might not have all components installed. Options for components not installed are ignored.
asm Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
File Management function
com Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
Common CA NSM components
opr Event Management function
prb Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
Problem Management function
rpt Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
Report Management function
sch Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
Workload Management function
sec Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
Security Management function
uni Applies to Windows only -
The default configuration found in the CAICFG.GLO file
all Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
The default configuration found in the CAICFG.GLO file
Default: uni | all
Applies to Windows only
Specifies the name of a remote CA NSM (Windows only) node you wish to control.
Applies to Windows only
Starts a trace of the specified CA NSM component on the remote machine.
Files
%CAIGLBL0000%\bin\uncntrl.exe for windows
$CAIGLBL0000/bin/unicntrl for z/OS
Example
unicntrl start opr
Starts the Event Management function.
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