Database Reference
In-Depth Information
Table 3-3.
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Command
Description
emctl secure oms [-sysman_pwd ] [-reg_pwd ]
[-host ] [-slb_port ] [-slb_console_port ]
[-reset] [-console] [-lock] [-lock_console]
[-secure_port ] [-upload_http_port ] [-root_dc ]
[-root_country] [-root_email ] [-root_state ]
[-root_loc] [-root_org ] [-root_unit ]
[-wallet -trust_certs_loc ] [-wallet_pwd ]
[-key_strength ] [-cert_validity ] [-protocol ]
Enables the OMS to accept upload requests from agents and
console requests in HTTP/S mode.
emctl secure setpwd [authpasswd] [newpasswd]
Creates a new agent registration password.
emctl secure unlock [-upload] [-console]
Allows nonsecured HTTP access to the OMS.
emctl set property [-sysman_pwd "sysman
password"] -name -value[-module (default emoms)]
Sets the property values in the
emoms.properties
file.
emctl start oms
Starts the OMS in the following order:
1.
Start OPMN and OHS if not already up.
2.
Start the Node Manager if not running.
3.
If running on Admin Server, start it (if not already up).
4.
Start the managed server through Node Manager.
emctl status oms
Provides the status of the OMS. Use
-details
to get detailed
information (including secure status and protocols used).
emctl statusresync repos -name "resync name"
Lists the status of the given repository resynchronization
operation.
emctl stop oms [-all] [-force]
Stops the OMS in the following order:
1.
Stop the OHS.
2.
Stop the OPMN.
3. Stop the managed server.
Using
-all
stops the OMS in the following order:
1.
Stop the OHS.
2.
Stop the OPMN.
3.
Stop the managed server.
4.
Stop the Admin Server if running.
5.
Stop the Node Manager.
If either stop command does not shut down the relevant
processes, use
-force
to forcefully stop them.