When iWay Service Manager (iSM) is running in a command shell, you can control it by typing commands in addition to using the console. These commands are designed to assist you in resolving issues.
Several of the key commands are listed and described in the following table. To see a full list of available commands, type Help at the Command Prompt on Windows after using the iwsrv command to start iSM.
Command |
Description |
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diagzip |
Creates a diagnostic information file for use by iWay Support. For example, you can enter the following command: diagzip c:\temp\Diag_from_base |
errors |
Displays the last ten errors reported by the server. |
exits |
Displays loaded exits, such as Activity Log and Correlation Manager. |
func |
Displays the list of iWay Functional Language (iFL) functions, or the parameters of that function. |
gc |
Runs the Java garbage collector. |
help |
Displays help for the diagnostic commands. Type the following to display help for a specific diagnostic command: help command_name |
info |
Displays channel information. |
license |
Displays available iWay license codes. |
line |
Prints one or more lines on the command window or the trace log to improve the readability. |
memory |
Lists the amount of memory that is currently in use and the amount of free memory that is available. |
pools |
Lists resource pools. |
providers |
Displays providers currently in use. |
pull |
Load information from another configuration or installation. |
quit |
Exits the server. All listeners must be stopped. |
refresh |
Restarts a specified listener with an updated local configuration. |
run |
Runs a command file. |
set |
Sets a parameter. Usually used to set the tracing level, for example: set trace on |
shell |
Attempts to run an operating system command. |
show |
Displays server information. |
sregs |
Displays globally available special registers. |
start |
Starts one or more channels. |
stats |
Run statistics on the current instance or listener. |
stop |
Stops one or more channels. |
threads |
Lists execution threads currently controlled by the server. Does not necessarily include threads started by auxiliary packages, such as third-party interfaces. Useful after a Stop command to determine what is still running. |
time |
Prints the GMT time on the console. |
tool |
Runs a named tool, such as testfuncs. |
type |
Type or display the contents of a text file. |
version |
Displays the product version and all later versions of .JAR files. |
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