cmx_trans_param (Deploy an abstract parameter)
Format
cmx_trans_param -i input-file -p specification-of-the-abstract-parameter -o output-file
Function
This command deploys the specified abstract parameter for the specified Easy Setup definition file or the configuration change definition file (for changing logical server parameters) and generates a physical tier configuration appropriate for the Web system.
- Reference note
- When building a Web system initially, you use the Easy Setup definition file and when changing the configuration of a built Web system (changing the logical server parameters), you use the configuration change definition file.
- Note that the configuration change definition file includes the file for changing logical server parameters and the file for adding service units or hosts. The cmx_trans_param command is used for building a Web system initially and for changing the settings of the entire Web system; and therefore, you cannot specify the configuration change definition file for adding service units or hosts.
Arguments
- -i input-file
- Specifies the Easy Setup definition file or the configuration change definition file (for changing logical server parameters).
- -p specification-of-the-abstract-parameter
- In specification-of-the-abstract-parameter, this option specifies abstract parameters and the value in the format "abstract-parameter = value".
- Specify the maximum number of concurrently processed requests in abstract parameters. The parameter name of the maximum number of concurrently processed requests is UnitMaxParallelCount, so in specification-of-the-abstract-parameter, you specify "UnitMaxParallelCount = Value".
- For details on abstract parameters, see Appendix I Abstract parameters available with the Smart Composer functionality.
- -o output-file
- Specifies the output file used after abstract parameters are deployed.
Input examples
cmx_trans_param -i MyWebSystemDef.xml -p UnitMaxParallelCount=10 -o outMyWebSystemDef.xml
Return values
- 0:
- The command is terminated normally.
- 1:
- The command is terminated with a warning.
- 64:
- The command is terminated abnormally.
Notes
If the physical tier specified in input-file is not combined-tier, an error occurs.