jpcwconf https display
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Format
jpcwconf https display
Function
The command jpcwconf https display displays the status of encrypted communication between the Web browser and the monitoring console server. This command is used when you want to determine whether encrypted communication is enabled.
If encrypted communication between the Web browser and the monitoring console server is enabled, available is displayed, and if it is disabled, unavailable is displayed.
Hosts that can execute the command
PFM - Web Console
Execution permission
- In Windows:
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User with Administrators permissions
- In UNIX:
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User with root user permissions
Installation directory
- In Windows:
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installation-folder\tools\
- In UNIX:
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/opt/jp1pcwebcon/tools/
Arguments
None
Notes
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Because the encrypted communication settings can be configured for each host, if you are operating a cluster system, the settings might differ on the executing node and the standby node. Check the encrypted communication settings on each node. Similarly, if you are operating in a multiple monitoring environment, check the encrypted communication settings on the primary and secondary hosts.
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This command cannot be executed concurrently with the command jpcwconf on the same host.
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In Linux or AIX, this command cannot be executed concurrently with the command jpcwstart on the same host.
Return values
0 |
The command terminated normally (encrypted communication is disabled). |
1 |
The command line format is invalid. |
2 |
The user does not have execution permission for the command. |
10 |
A command that cannot be executed with this command is currently running. |
100 |
The PFM - Web Console environment is invalid. |
200 |
A memory shortage occurred. |
202 |
An attempt to access the Web Server configuration file failed. |
254 |
The command terminated normally (encrypted communication is enabled). |
255 |
An unexpected error occurred. |
Usage example
The following is an example of executing this command when encrypted communication is enabled:
jpcwconf https display available
The following is an example of executing this command when encrypted communication is disabled:
jpcwconf https display unavailable