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unicycle-Recycle Enterprise Management and Related Services

Applies to UNIX/Linux and z/OS

The unicycle command shuts down and restarts one or more Enterprise Management functions. unicycle is equivalent to performing a unishutdown followed by a unistart.

Note: Before you shut down or recycle any processes, you should consider that all Enterprise Management functions rely on the Event Manager, License Manager, and CAICCI processes. If any of these processes are stopped or cycled, you should shut down all of Enterprise Management to avoid system outages.

This command has the following format:

unicycle {name [name...]|ALL}
Name

Identifies one of the following Enterprise Management functions or common objects.

Note: You might not have all components installed. Options for components not installed are ignored.

cal Calendar

crit Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -

Criteria Profile Manager

db Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -

CAIUNIDB

enf Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -

CAIENF server

gui Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -

GUI main message router (CaMRouter)

help GUI help database server

opr Event Management function

prb Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -

Problem Management function

rept Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -

Report Management function

sche Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -

Workload Management function

secu Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -

Security Management function

tape Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -

Tape Management function

snmp SNMP

ALL Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -

All Enterprise Management functions, common objects, and services.

Environment Variables

CAIGLBL0000

Identifies the path where Enterprise Management is installed.

Files

$CAIGLBL0000/bin/unicycle

The unicycle executable.

Example

unicycle cal

Recycles only the Calendar function. Informational messages directed to stdout depict the progress.

Note: Issue this command from the root login ID.