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uCosminexus Application Server Command Reference Guide


8.1.2 List of commands usable in the systems that execute batch applications

In the systems that execute batch applications, some of the usable commands are different. The following table lists and describes the commands usable in the systems that execute batch applications:

Table 8‒2: List of commands used with the Smart Composer functionality (For the systems that execute batch applications)

Classification

Command name

Description

Environment Settings

cmx_admin_passwd

Sets up management user account of Management Server. Alternatively, changes or cancels the set management user account.

Build a Web system

cmx_build_model

Generates the Web system information model on Management Server.

cmx_build_system

Builds a Web system from the Web system information model on Management Server.

cmx_change_model

Changes the Web system information model on Management Server.

cmx_delete_system

Deletes the built Web system and service units in the Web system.

Service unit operations

cmx_list_status

Displays the operating status of the service unit and the built status of the operating environment.

cmx_start_target

Starts a single service unit or all the service units in the Web system.

cmx_stop_target

Stops a single service unit or all the service units in the Web system.

Reference the configuration information

cmx_list_model

Outputs, in the CSV format, the contents of the Web system information model built on Management Server.

Output the settings of the built system

cmx_export_model

Outputs the settings of the built system in the Easy Setup definition file format.

Note:

The execution status of the commands used with the Smart Composer functionality is output as the Application Server log (command maintenance log). For the Application Server log (command maintenance log), see 4.4 Application Server log (Systems for executing batch applications) in the uCosminexus Application Server Maintenance and Migration Guide.

Note the following points in the systems that execute batch applications: