The setserviceproperties command lets you create service properties.
This command has the following format:
dpmresourcemgr setserviceproperties [-sc sc_url] -servicename servicename -lower_threshold lowerthreshold -upper_threshold upperthreshold -lag lag -priority priority [-ws_user username -ws_password password][-locale iso639value]
(Optional) Defines the URL for the service controller host.
Example: https://hostname:port/...
Defines the fully qualified host where the service controller is installed.
Example: localhost.ca.com
Defines the listening port for the service controller server.
Example: 80
Defines the name of the service. Valid entry: Full path to the service name. Use backslash \ to delimit parent service and sub service.
(Optional) Specifies the lower overall usage threshold for the service. Lower threshold must be less than upper threshold. Valid entry: 1-100 (%)
(Optional) Specifies the upper overall usage threshold for the service. Upper threshold must always be greater than lower threshold. Valid entry: 1-100 (%)
(Optional) Specifies the lag value. Valid entry: 0 or higher (seconds).
(Optional) Specifies the priority for the service. Valid entry: 1 or higher.
(Optional) Specifies the credentials to use for the web service security check. If you do not include credentials, you are prompted to enter them. Avoid the prompt for credentials by setting up your own session using caaipsecurity.
(Optional) Specifies an IS0 639_3166 combination to override the default English output, for example, fr_FR for French. To use the locale of the command prompt, specify "native".
Example: Set Service Properties
In this example, service properties are set for the service, Service12.
dpmresourcemgr setserviceproperties -servicename Service12 -lower_threshold 2 -upper_threshold 4 -log 2 -priority 2 -ws_user wsuser -ws_password wsuserpassword
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