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JP1 Version 12 JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 Distribution Function Administration Guide


14.2.1 Types of commands

This subsection describes the types of commands related to distribution by using Remote Install Manager, and classifies them according to purpose.

Organization of this subsection

(1) Commands related to job creation and execution

These commands can be executed on the management server by a user who has permission to update the directory where JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Manager is installed. These commands connect to the managing server on the local host, and create and execute jobs.

Table 14‒1: Commands related to job creation and execution

Function

Command name

Reference section

This command creates and executes jobs related to remote installation. The following four types of jobs can be created and executed:

  • Install package job

  • Transfer package to relay computer job

  • Batch delete packages on relay computer job

  • Send package, allow client users to choose job

dcminst.exe

14.6

This command creates and executes jobs related to remote collection. The following four types of jobs can be created and executed:

  • Collect files from agent job

  • Remote-collect files from agent to relay computer job

  • Acquire collected files from relay computer job

  • Delete collected files from relay computer job

This command also unarchives collected archive files.

dcmcoll.exe

14.4

This command suspends or resumes file transfer.

dcmsusp.exe

14.17

This command executes a job defined in the managing server.

dcmjexe.exe

14.8

This command re-executes a job.

dcmrtry.exe

14.14

This command deletes an executed job.

dcmjbrm.exe

14.7

This command deletes a job definition.

dcmrmgen.exe

14.13

This command acquires job status.

dcmstat.exe

14.15

This command monitors job status, and starts an external program according to the monitored status.

dcmstsw.exe

14.16

(2) Commands related to packaging

These commands can be executed on the management server by a user who has permission to update the directory where JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Manager is installed. The catAndValidatePackagingFile.exe command, however, can be executed by all users. The dcmpack.exe command connects to the managing server specified by Packager, and executes packaging. Other commands connect to the managing server on the local host, and delete, back up, and recover packages.

Table 14‒2: Commands related to packaging

Function

Command name

System on which the command can run

Reference section

This command packages user data and user programs.

dcmpack.exe

Computer with Packager installed

14.9

This command deletes a package from a cabinet.

dcmpkrm.exe

Management server

14.12

This command makes a backup of a package.

dcmpkget.exe

Management server

14.10

This command recovers a package by using a backup.

dcmpkput.exe

Management server

14.11

This command combines files split by the dcmpack command and restores a file before split.

catAndValidatePackagingFile.exe

All computers

14.18

(3) Command related to system configuration

This command can be executed on the management server by a user who has permission to update the ODBC system data source. This command connects to the managing server on the local host, and applies policies to all hosts in a host group.

Table 14‒3: Command related to system configuration

Function

Command name

Reference section

This command applies created policies to all registered hosts to add them to a host group.

dcmgpmnt.exe

14.5