System i Navigator URL parameters and available Web tasks

The predefined URL parameters and URL abbreviations for the available Web tasks help you create unique URLs to work with different System i® Navigator Web tasks.

Each System i Navigator task that you work with has its own unique URL that displays in your Internet browser's Address field. Each URL is created by following a predefined set of conventions that includes the host system name, the port, the application name, and the name of the task you want to work with.

URL parameters

Parameter name Parameter ID Description Example
Task task The URL task you want to perform If you wanted to work with active jobs on hostA:
http://hostA:2001/webnav/WnServlet?
task=actjob
System &system Specifies the system you want to manage. This parameter is optional, and needs to be specified only if you want to work with tasks on a secondary host. If you want to use System i Navigator tasks on the Web on hostA but work with active jobs on hostB:
http://hostA:2001/webnav/WnServlet? 
task=actjob&system=hostB
User &user Allows you to specify a different user ID if you are working on a secondary host system. If you want to use a different user ID on a secondary host system:
http://hostA:2001/webnav/WnServlet? 
task=actjob&system=hostB*&*user=userB
Filter and sort &filter and sort You can specify to allow or cancel both filter and sort on a selected task If you want to turn off the capability to filter and sort:
http://hostA:2001/webnav/WnServlet? 
task=actjob&filter-allowed=false*&*sort-allowed=false
Table size &table-size Specifies the number of items per page you want to display in an online table If you want to change the number of active jobs displayed per page from 20 to 100:
http://hostA:2001/webnav/WnServlet? 
task=actjob&table-size=100
Column sorting &column-sort=x-A/D Where x = column ID. A=Ascending D=Descending Allows you to pre-sort an System i Navigator list. For example, you may want to display the list of active jobs sorted by CPU% in descending order. This allows you to quickly see which jobs are using the most CPU. The parameters on your URL would look like this: &task=actjob&column-sort=8-D.

To view the column Ids for a specific list, display the list on the web, then select the Columns action for the list and click the Show Column IDs to show the ID for each column.

Single TaskMode &WnSTM Specifies whether or not a new URL request in the same browser session closes the previous request automatically. The Default setting is WnSTM=True If you want to use a Web browser that shares the same session (e.g., Netscape), this parameter must be set to false to launch more than one task at a time:
http://hostA:2001/webnav/WnServlet? 
task=actjob&WnSTM=false

System i Navigator tasks available on the Web

The System i Navigator tasks home page is a starting place if you are just learning how to use these tasks on the web. From the home page, you can:
  • View all available System i Navigator tasks
  • Start a wizard to help select the desired System i Navigator task
  • Create the html for favorites for all of the System i Navigator tasks
  • Change configuration settings
  • Learn more about System i Navigator tasks on the web by linking to the IBM® i Information Center
With the Trace Levels page, you can customize your log file and adjust the trace levels. Use the User preferences page to select default values for System i Navigator tasks.

The task abbreviations that are used in the URLs below are similar to the IBM i commands. The following table shows the URL abbreviations for the System i Navigator tasks that are available on the Web.

General System i Navigator tasks
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional parameters
Home page home  
View all tasks list system=system name, userid=user id dbname=database name schema=schema name
Trace levels trace error, warning, diag, info, comp, level, create, entryExit, perf. (Each parameter supported for the trace task can have a value of true or false, for example, ... task=trace&info=true&diag=false.)
System i Navigator Tasks Home Page home  
User preferences pref
Configuration options config  
View log files logfiles  
Work with jobs wrkjobs  
Work with messages wrkmsgs  
Work with printer output wrkprtout  
System
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional Parameters
Application Administration (Local and Central Settings) appadmin type
Application Administration properties appadminprop  
Change password chgpwd  
Disk Status dsksts  
History log dsplog strdate, strtime, enddate, endtime, jobs, msgids
Run Command runcmd  
System Operator Messages sysoprmsg  
System Status syssts  
Table notes:
  1. Sample parameter values for dsplog task are:

    strdate=*BEGIN, strdate=*CURRENT, strdate=05/25/04

    strtime=*AVAIL, strtime=10:00:00, strtime=15:30:00

    enddate=*END, strdate=*CURRENT, strdate=05/25/04

    endtime=*AVAIL, endtime=10:00:00, endtime=15:30:00

    jobs=*ALL, jobs=QPADEV0006, jobs=QPADEV0006,QPADEV0004

    jobs=TLK/QDFTJOBD, jobs=145678/TLK/QDFTJOBD

    jobs=145678/TLK/QPDFTJOBD,222555/TLK/QPADEV0007

    msgids=*ALL, msgids=CPF3345, msgids=CPF1124, CPF1164

  2. Sample parameter for appadmin task are:

    type=central, type=local

Basic Operations
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional Parameters
Add a printer addprt prompt, addr, url, dns, ipds, rmtoutq (9)
Convert printer output to PDF cnvprtout file, job, splnbr, jobsysname, crtdate, crttime (5)
Create a printer share crtprtshr  
Delete a printer dltprt printer
Delete printer output dltprtout file, job, splnbr, jobsysname, crtdate, crttime (5)
Display printer output dspprtout file, job, splnbr, jobsysname, crtdate, crttime (5)
Display printer output for a printer openprt printer
Hold a printer hldprt printer
Hold printer output hldprtout file, job, splnbr, jobsysname, crtdate, crttime (5)
Make a printer available availprt printer
Make a printer unavailable unavailprt printer
Messages msg msgq, severity, type, foruser
Move printer output movprtout file, job, splnbr, jobsysname, crtdate, crttime (5)
Printer Output prtout printer, outq (1), users (3) form, userdata, job, jobsystem, created (8), fromdate, fromtime, todate, totime, status (7)
Printer output properties prtoutprop file, job, splnbr, jobsysname, crtdate, crttime (5)
Printer Properties prtprop printer
Printer share properties prtshrprop printer, shrname
Printers prt printer (4)
QSYSMSG Messages qsysmsg severity, type
Release a printer rlsprt printer
Release printer output rlsprtout file, job, splnbr, jobsysname, crtdate, crttime (5)
Reply to a message for a printer rpyprt printer
Reply to a message for printer output rpyprtout file, job, splnbr, jobsysname, crtdate, crttime (5)
Restart a printer restartprt printer
Send a Message sndmsg  
Start a printer startprt printer
Stop a printer stopprt printer
Stop sharing a printer stopprtshr printer, shrname
System Operator Messages sysoprmsg severity, type
User Jobs usrjob jobname, jobuser, jobnbr, type (2), status (6), jobq
Table notes:
  1. You must enter the outq value as library/queue. Example: outq=qusrsys/qezjoblog.
  2. Valid types for the user jobs list are: A (Autostart), B (Batch), I (Interactive), M (Subsystem), R (Reader), S (System), W (Writer), X (SCPF System), and * (All)
  3. It is *current, *all, or up to 20 individual users separated by commas
  4. It is an individual printer name, or a wild card (name*)
  5. The crtdate format is YYYYMMDD and the crttime format is HHMMSS.
  6. The valid values for the statu" parameter for task=usrjob are: *ALL, *ACTIVE, *JOBQ, *OUTQ
  7. The valid values for the status parameter for task=prtout are:
  8. The valid values for the created parameter are: *ALL, and *SPECIFIC. If *SPECIFIC is specified, the fromdate, todate, fromtime, and totime values are retrieved. The fromdate and todate format is YYYYMMDD. The fromtime and totime format is HHMMSS.
    • MSGW Message waiting
    • HLD Held
    • CLO Not ready
    • DFR Deferred
    • SND Sending
    • OPN Being created
    • RDY Ready to print
    • PND Preparing to print
    • WTR Sending to printer
    • PRT Sent to printer
    • FIN Finished printing
    • SAV Printed and kept
    • *ALL All
  9. Valid values for addprt task parameters are described in Table 1.

Note: To view printer output contents from a web browser, you need to install the IBM Advanced Function Printing (AFP) Viewer browser plug-in. With the AFP Viewer plug-in you can view AFP and SNA character string (SCS) printer output. To install the plug-in, display the actions for any of the printer output items in a printer output list, and select the Install AFP Viewer action. After it is installed, select the Open action to view your printer output file contents.

Table 1. Valid values for addprt task parameters
Parameter Description Possible values
prompt Display prompt panels yes, no (Default to yes)
addr TCP/IP address of printer Valid TCP/IP address
url URL Valid URL
dns DNS printer name Valid DNS name
ipds Printer is capable of printing IPDS yes, no (Default to no)
rmtoutq Configure printer as remote output queue yes, no (Default to no)
Work Management
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional Parameters
Active Jobs actjob jobname, jobuser, jobnbr, curuser, subsystem, type (1)
Server Jobs svrjob jobname, jobuser, jobnbr, status (3), curuser
Delete a job dltjob job jobNbr/jobUser/jobName
Job Properties jobprop job jobNbr/jobUser/jobName
Display job log for a job joblog job jobNbr/jobUser/jobName
Display locked objects for a job lockobj job jobNbr/jobUser/jobName
Display call stack for a job callstack job jobNbr/jobUser/jobName
Display open files for a job openfiles job jobNbr/jobUser/jobName
Display library list for a job liblist job jobNbr/jobUser/jobName
Display performance statistics for a job perfstats job jobNbr/jobUser/jobName
Display threads for a job threads job
Hold a job hldjob job jobNbr/jobUser/jobName
Release a job rlsjob job jobNbr/jobUser/jobName
Move a job movjob job job=jobNbr/jobUser/jobName
Work with a job wrkjob job jobNbr/jobUser/jobName
Active Subsystems sbs  
Active Job Queues actjobq  
All Job Queues alljobq jobq (2)
Hold a job queue hldjobq jobq
Release a job queue rlsjobq jobq
Clear a job queue clrjobq jobq
Output Queues outq outq (4)
Create a share for an output queue crtoutqshr outq
Output queue share properties outqshrprop outq, shrname
Stop sharing an output queue stopoutqshr outq, shrname
Hold an output queue hldoutq outq (5)
Release an output queue rlsoutq outq (5)
Clear an output queue clroutq outq (5)
Active Memory™ Pools actpool  
Shared Memory Pools shrpool  
Table Notes:
  1. Valid types for the active jobs list are A (Autostart), B (Batch), C (Communications), I (Interactive), P (Prestart), M (Subsystem), R (Reader), S (System), W (Writer), and * (All)
  2. The jobq value must be entered as library/queue, for example, jobq=tlk/tlkjobq, jobq=*all/t*.
  3. Valid values for the status parameter are *ALL, *ACTIVE, *OUTQ.
  4. The outq value for the outq task must be entered as library/queue, for eample, outq=qusrsys/qezjoblog. Also, a wildcard value can be entered for the queue name, for example, outq=*ALL/s* to show all output queues that start with the letter s.
  5. The outq value must be entered as library/queue, for example, outq=qusrsys/qezjoblog.
Configuration and Service
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional Parameters
Add Disk Unit adddskunit  
Change parity set optimization chgparity  
Start of changeCreate Image CatalogEnd of change Start of changecrtimgcatEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeCreate Virtual DeviceEnd of change Start of changecrtvirtdevEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeGraphical ViewEnd of change Start of changegraphviewEnd of change Start of change End of change
Include disk unit in a parity set incdskunit  
Lists disk pool groups dskpoolgrp  
Lists disk pools dskpool  
Lists disk units dskunit  
Lists frame /units dskloc  
Lists parity sets paritysets  
Start of changeMirror Synchronization on IPLEnd of change Start of changemirrorsyncEnd of change Start of change End of change
Move disk units movdskunit  
New Disk Pool crtdskpool  
Nonconfigured disk units noncfgdsk  
Remove disk units rmvdskunit  
Replace disk unit repldskunit  
Start of changeStand-Alone devicesEnd of change Start of changestand-aloneEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start parity startparity  
Stop parity stopparity  
System Values sysval  
Start of changeTape Image CatalogsEnd of change Start of changeimagecatalogsEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeTape LibrariesEnd of change Start of changetapelibrariesEnd of change Start of change End of change
Time Management timemgmt  
Table Notes:
  1. The Install Disk Unit task is removed from the Web but can be performed from the installed PC client.
  2. The sample parameter values for dsplog task are:
    • strdate=*BEGIN, strdate=*CURRENT, strdate=20040525
    • strtime=*AVAIL, strtime=100000, strtime=153000
    • enddate=*END, strdate=*CURRENT, strdate=20040525
    • endtime=*AVAIL, endtime=100000, endtime=153000
    • jobs=*ALL, jobs=QPADEV0006, jobs=QPADEV0006,QPADEV0004
    • jobs=TLK/QDFTJOBD, jobs=145678/TLK/QDFTJOBD
    • jobs=145678/TLK/QPDFTJOBD,222555/TLK/QPADEV0007
    • msgids=*ALL, msgids=CPF3345, msgids=CPF1124, CPF1164

The strdate format is YYYYMMDD and the strtime format is HHMMSS.

The enddate format is YYYYMMDD and the endtime format is HHMMSS.

Network
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional Parameters
Start of changeConfigure IPv6 Stateless Address AutoconfigEnd of change Start of changestatelessEnd of change Start of change End of change
Display a list of data policies datapol  
Display a list of DNS configured servers dnssvr  
Display a list of Internet Key exchange polices keyexpol  
Display a list of IPv4 connections ipv4cnn type= type of connection, lclport= local Port, lcladdr= local address, rmtaddre= remote address, rmtport= remote port
Display a list of IPv4 interfaces ipv4ifc  
Display a list of IPv4 routes ipv4rte  
Display a list of IPv6 connections ipv6cnn type= type of connection, lcladdr= local address, lclport= local Port, rmtaddre= remote address, rmtport= remote port
Display a list of IPv6 interfaces ipv6ifc  
Display a list of IPv6 routes ipv6rte  
Display a list of line descriptions lines  
Display All connections list securecnn  
Display Configure Line for IPv6 dialog linecfgipv6  
Display Line properties lineprop  
Display New IPv4 Object dialog crtipv4 type= type of IPv4 object to be created
Display New IPv6 Object dialog crtipv6 type= type of IPv6 object to be created
Display TCP/IP IPV4 properties tcpipattr  
Start of changeDisplay TCP/IP IPv6 propertiesEnd of change Start of changetcpipattrIPV6End of change Start of change End of change
Display TCP/IP Configuration properties tcpipcfg  
Display the Data Endpoint Pools list datapool  
Display the Host Table dialog hosttable  
Display the Local Service Pools list srvpool  
Display the Look Up Host dialog lookuphost  
Display the Ping dialog ping  
Display the System i Access list i5accsvr  
Display the TCP/IP servers list tcpsvr  
Display the Trace Route dialog trcrte  
Display the user-defined list usrdsvr  
Displays a list of modems modem  
Displays a list of Originator Connection profiles orgcnnprf  
Displays a list of Receiver Connection profiles rcvcnnprf  
Displays New Line Description wizard newline  
Displays the Group Access Policies list grpaccpol  
Launch New Key Exchange keyexpolprop type= type of key exchange to be created
Launch the Activate Rules Panel actpckrule  
Launch the AT Global Network Dial Connection wizard attatcnnwiz  
Launch the Configure Universal Connection Wizard ucw  
Launch the Deactive Rules Panel deacpckrule  
Launch the Internet Setup wizard intsetup  
Launch the Management Dynamic Update Keys panel dnskeys  
Launch the Migrate Police Filters wizard vpnmigrflt  
Launch the New Connection Wizard crtvpncnn  
Launch the New Data Endpoint Pool properties dtapoolprop  
Launch the New Data Policy properties datapolprop  
Launch the New Dial-up Connection wizard dialupcnnwiz  
Launch the New DNS Configuration wizard dnscfg  
Launch the New Dynamic Key Group properties dynkeyprop  
Launch the New Group Policy properties grpaccpolprop  
Launch the New Local Service Pool properties srvpoolprop  
Launch the New Manual Connection properties mancnnprop  
Launch the New Modem Properties modemprop  
Launch the New Server wizard usrdefnwsrv  
Launch the Packet Rules editor edtpckrule  
Launch the Point-to-Point Connection profile setup pppcnnprf  
Launch the QoS Server qoscfg  
Launch the Quality Of Service Monitor qosmonitor  
Launch the Remote Access Services for Receiver Profiles properties rcvcnnprfprop  
Launch the Secure Connection Order Panel vpncnnord  
Launch the Server Jobs panel vpnsrvjobs  
Launch the Servers Properties svrprop  
Launch the Virtual Private Networking Defaults panel vpndefaults  
Launch the Virtual Private Networking Properties vpnprop  
Launch the Virtual Private Networking Trace vpnsrvtrc  
Log panel qossrvlog  
Display a list of Activated rules in the system?? Packet Rules?? pckrule  
Configure Remote Access Services?? Services?? rassrvs  
Start QoS data collection startqoscol  
Start QoS server startqos  
Start the VPN Server startvpnsvr  
Stop QoS data collection stopqoscol  
Stop QoS server stopqos  
Stop the VPN Server stopvpnsvr  
TCP/IP Servers tcpsvr  
Database
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional Parameters
Create a new SQL performance monitor db.crtmon dbname=database name
Create alias db.crtalias dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Start of changeCreate array typeEnd of change Start of changedb.crtarrayEnd of change Start of changedbname=database name, schema=schema nameEnd of change
Create distinct type db.crttyp dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Start of changeCreate global variableEnd of change Start of changedb.crtvarEnd of change Start of changedbname=database name, schema=schema nameEnd of change
Create index db.crtidx dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Start of changeCreate materialized query tableEnd of change Start of changedb.crtmqtEnd of change Start of changedbname=database name, schema=schema nameEnd of change
Create schema db.crtschema dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Create sequence db.crtseq dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Create table db.crttbl dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Database Preferences db.pref dbname=database
Export data from a table or view to a text file db.export dbname=database name
Start of changeGlobal variablesEnd of change Start of changedb.gblvarEnd of change Start of changedbname=database name, schema=schema nameEnd of change
Import data into a table from a text file db.import dbname=database name
Select which schemas to work with db.selschema dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Work with a list of Databases on the system db.database dbname=database name
Work with a list of the objects that have an index advised db.idxadv dbname=database name, schema=schema
Work with aliases in a schema db.alias dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Work with all indexes for a table db.tblidx dbname=database name, schema=schema name, tbl=table name
Work with all objects in a schema db.allobj dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Work with all partitions in a table db.tblpart dbname=database name, schema=schema name, tbl=table name
Work with constraints in a schema db.cst dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Work with distinct types in a schema db.typ dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Work with functions in a schema db.func dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Work with Health Center db.health dbname=database
Work with indexes in a schema db.idx dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Work with journal receivers in a schema db.jrnrcv dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Work with journals in a schema db.jrn dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Work with schemas in user list db.schema dbname=database name
Work with sequences in a schema db.seq dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Work with SQL packages in a schema db.pkg dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Work with SQL performance monitors db.perfmon dbname=database name
Work with SQL procedures in a schema db.proc dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Work with tables in a schema db.tbl dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Work with triggers in a schema db.trg dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Work with views in a schema db.view dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Start of changeXML schema repository (XSR)End of change Start of changedb.xmlschEnd of change dbname=database name, schema=schema name
Users and Groups
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional Parameters
Display a list of users usr usr, class, status, grpmbr, pwdexpires, prevsignon
Create new user crtusr usr, baseusr
Delete an existing user dltusr usr
User properties usrprop usr
Display a list of groups grp grp
Create a new group crtgrp grp, basegrp
Delete an existing group dltgrp grp
Group properties grpprop grp
Table Notes:
  • Parameters for the usr task are listed in Table 2.
  • Parameters for the grp task are listed in Table 3.
Table 2. Parameters for the usr task
Parameter Task ID Possible values Examples
usr usr
  • User profile name
  • Generic name
  • *ALL (default)
profile=tlk, profile=t*, profile=*all
class usr Profile class:
  • *SECOFR
  • *SECADM
  • *PGMR
  • *SYSOPR
  • *USER
  • *ALL (default)
class=*secofr, class=*secadm, class=*all, class=*secofr,*secadm
status usr
  • *ENABLED
  • *DISABLED
  • *ALL (default)
status=*enabled, status=*disabled, status=*all
pwdexpires usr
  • *NONE (default)
  • Date password expires (all profiles whose password expires before this date are shown. Format = YYYYMMDD)
pwdexpires=*none, pwdexpires=20060201
prevsignon usr
  • *NONE (default)
  • Previous sign-on date (all users who have not signed on since this date are shown. Format = YYYYMMDD)
  • Previous sign-on date (all users who have signed on since this date are shown. Format = >YYYYMMDD)
prevsignon=*none, prevsignon=<20050101, prevsignon=>20050101
Table 3. Parameters for the grp task
Task ID Parameter Description Possible values
grp grp Group name
  • All
  • Specific name
  • Wildcard (ex: t* )
Journal Management
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional Parameters
Journal list jrn  
Journal receiver list jrnrcv  
Create a journal crtjrn  
Create journal receiver list crtjrnrcv  
Database list cdb  
Library list libraries  
Objects in library library  
Select libraries to display sellib  
Note: Parameter details for the jrn task are listed in Table 4 below.
Table 4. Parameter details for the jrn task
Parameter Description Possible values
name Journal name
  • All
  • Wild card (ex: t* )
lib Library
  • All
  • Specific name
diskpool Disk Pool
  • Number of Auxiliary Storage Pool (ASP)
  • Name of Independent Auxiliary Storage Pool (IASP)
File Systems
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional Parameters
Check In Integrated File System Object ifschkin path
Check Out Integrated File System Object ifschkout path
Collect Folder Attribute Information colattrinfo path
Copy Integrated File System Object cpyifs from, to
Create a file share crtfilshr  
Create New Folder crtifsflr path, newflr
Create UDFS crtudfs path, newudfs
Delete Integrated File System Object dltifs path
Display Dynamic Mount Information dynmountinf  
Display Folder Attribute Information dspattrinfo path
Export NFS newexpnfs path
File share properties filshrprop shrname
File shares filshr  
Integrated File System ifs path, name, datechg, dateacc, datecrt
Integrated File System Properties ifsprop path
Mount NFS mountnfs path
Mount UDFS mountudfs path, mountdir
Move Integrated File System Object movifs from, to
Remove NFS Export rmvexpnfs path
Rename Integrated File System Object rnmifs path, newname
Stop a file share stopfilshr shrname
Unmount NFS unmountnfs path
Unmount UDFS unmountudfs path
Table Notes:
  • Task parameter details for the ifs task are listed in Table 5.
  • For task=ifs, if a QSYS.LIB path is specified, dateacc is ignored because this is not valid for QSYS objects.
Table 5. Task parameter details for the ifs task
Task ID Parameter Possible values Examples
ifs path (optional)
  • Full IFS path to directory to display contents for
  • If not specified, IFS file systems will be shown
path=/home/mbrandt
ifs name (optional)
  • *.* (default)
  • Generic name (will show only those items whose name matches the generic name)
  • name=*.*
  • name=m*
ifs datechg (optional)
  • *NONE (default)
  • Date object was changed since (all objects changed after this date are shown. Format = >YYYYMMDD)
  • Date object was not changed since (all objects not changed after this date will be shown. Format = <YYYYMMDD)
  • datechg=*none
  • datechg=>20060426
  • datechg=<20060426
ifs dateacc (optional)
  • *NONE (default)
  • Date object was accessed since (all objects accessed after this date are shown. Format = >YYYYMMDD)
  • Date object was not accessed since (all objects not accessed after this date are shown. Format = <YYYYMMDD)
  • dateacc=*none
  • dateacc=>20060415
  • dateacc=<20060415
ifs datecrt (optional)
  • *NONE (default)
  • Date object was created before (all objects created before this date are shown. Format =< YYYYMMDD
  • Date object was created since (all objects created after this date are shown. Format = >YYYYMMDD
  • datecrt=*none
  • datecrt=<20050826
  • datecrt=>20050826
crtifsflr path (required)
  • Full IFS path to the directory to create the new folder in
  • path=/home/mbrandt
crtifsflr newflr (optional)
  • Name (do not include path) of the new folder
  • newflr = mynewdir
dltifs path (required)
  • Full IFS path to the object to delete in IFS
  • path=/home/mbrandt/file.txt path=/home/mbrandt/mydir (deletes directory contents as well)
rnmifs path (required)
  • Full IFS path to the object to rename in IFS
  • path=/home/mbrandt/file.txt path=/home/mbrandt/mydir
rnmifs newname (optional)
  • Name (do not include path) to rename object to
  • newname=renamedfile.txt newname=renameddir
cpyifs from (required)
  • Full IFS path to the object to copy in IFS
  • from=/home/mbrandt/file.txt from=/home/mbrandt/mydir (copies directory contents as well)
cpyifs to (optional)
  • Full IFS path to the folder or file system to copy IFS objects to
  • to=/QOpenSys to=/home/mbrandt/anotherdir
movifs from (required)
  • Full IFS path to the object to move in IFS
  • from=/home/mbrandt/file.txt from=/home/mbrandt/mydir (will move directory contents as well)
movifs to (optional)
  • Full IFS path to the folder or file system to move IFS objects to
  • to=/QOpenSys to=/home/mbrandt/anotherdir
ifsprop path (required)
  • Full IFS path to the object to show properties for
  • path=/home/mbrandt/file.txt
  • path=/home/mbrandt/mydir
crtudfs path (required)
  • Full IFS path of the UDFS to create the UDFS in
  • path=/dev/QASP01
crtudfs newudfs (optional)
  • Name (do not include path) of the UDFS to create
  • newudfs = mynewudfs.udfs
mountudfs path (required)
  • Full IFS path to the UDFS to mount
  • path=/dev/QASP01/mbrandt.udfs
mountudfs mountdir (optional)
  • Full IFS path to where to mount UDFS
  • path=/MLB
unmountudfs path (required)
  • Full IFS path to the UDFS to unmount
  • path=/dev/QASP01/mbrandt.udfs
Integrated Server Administration
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional Parameters
Add Virtual Disk Link addlnkvrtdsk vrtdsk (optional), nwsd (optional)
All Virtual Disks (list) vrtdsk  
Connection Security (list) cnnsec  
Connection Security Properties cnnsecprop cnnsec
Start of changeCreate serverEnd of change Start of changecrtnwsEnd of change Start of change End of change
Delete Connection Security Configuration dltcnnsec cnnsec
Delete Network Server Host Adapter dltnwsh nwsh
Delete Remote System Configuration dltrmtsys rmtsys
Start of changeDelete serverEnd of change Start of changedltnwsEnd of change Start of changenwsdEnd of change
Delete Service Processor Configuration dltsrvprc srvprc
Delete Virtual Disk dltvrtdsk vrtdsk
Domains (list) enrdmn  
Initialize Service Processor inzsrvprc srvprc
Start of changeLaunch web console for a remote system configurationEnd of change Start of changermtsyswebconEnd of change Start of changermtsysEnd of change
Start of changeLaunch web console for a service processor configurationEnd of change Start of changesrvprcwebconEnd of change Start of changesrvprcEnd of change
Start of changeLaunch web console for an integrated serverEnd of change Start of changenwswebconEnd of change Start of changenwsdEnd of change
Linked Virtual Disks (list) nwsvrtdsk nwsd
Network Server Host Adapter Properties nwshprop nwsh
Network Server Host Adapters (list) nwsh  
New Connection Security Configuration crtcnnsec basecnnsec
New Network Server Host Adapter crtnwsh basenwsh
New Remote System Configuration crtrmtsys basermtsys
New Service Processor Configuration crtsrvprc basesrvprc
New Virtual Disk crtvrtdsk basevrtdsk
Remote System Properties rmtsysprop rmtsys
Remote System Status rmtsyssts rmtsys
Remote Systems (list) rmtsys  
Remove Virtual Disk Link rmvlnkvrtdsk vrtdsk, nwsd (optional)
Run Command on Server runcmdnws nwsd
Server Properties nwsprop nwsd
Server Status nwssts nwsd
Servers (list) nws  
Service Processor Properties srvprcprop srvprc
Service Processors (list) srvprc  
Shut Down and Restart Server restartnws nwsd
Shut Down Server stopnws nwsd
Start Network Server Host Adapter startnwsh nwsh
Start Server startnws nwsd
Start Server with Options startnwsopt nwsd
Stop Network Server Host Adapter stopnwsh nwsh
Synchronize Integrated Server Support Software syncnws nwsd
Virtual Disk Properties vrtdskprop vrtdsk
NetServer
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional Parameters
Display a list of NetServer sessions netsvrsess  
Display a list of disabled users netsvrdisusr  
Display NetServer statistics netsvrstat  
Display NetServer properties netsvrprop  
Performance
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional Parameters Optional Parameters
Disk Status perf.dsksts    
Active Jobs perf.actjob   jobname, jobuser, jobnbr, type, curusr, subsystem
Collections perf.mngcol coltype coltype, collib, status
Investigate data perf.lstprs packid, persid vid
System Status perf.syssts    
Performance Management for System i5® perf.cs.pmlink    
Collections (subgroup)
Copy Collection perf.cpycol   fromcol, tocol, coltype
Delete Collection perf.dltcol   colname (colname=lib/collection_name), coltype
Save Collection perf.savcol   colname (colname=lib/collection_name), coltype, savf, tgtrls, dtacpr
Restore Collection perf.rstcol   colname (colname=lib/collection_name), coltype, savf, rstlib
Convert Collection perf.cvtcol   fromcol, tocol, coltype
Collectors (subgroup)
Collection Services (subgroup)
Collection Services Collections perf.cs.mngcol   coltype, collib, status
Active Collection Services Collections perf.cs.mngactcol   coltype, collib, status
Start Collection Services perf.cs.start   colprf, cyccol
Stop Collection Services perf.cs.stop   frccolend
Cycle Collection Services perf.cs.cycle    
Configure Collection Services perf.cs.config   lib, interval, cyctime, cycitv, crtdbf, crtpfrsum, dftcolprf, retperiod, stddtaret
Collection Services Status perf.cs.status    
Disk Watcher (subgroup)
Disk Watcher Definitions perf.dw.lstdfn    
Disk Watcher Collections perf.dw.mngcol   coltype, collib, status
Active Disk Watcher Collections perf.dw.mngactcol   coltype, collib, status
Start Disk Watcher perf.dw.start    
Stop Disk Watcher perf.dw.stop    
Add Disk Watcher Definition perf.dw.crtdfn    
Job Watcher (subgroup)
Job Watcher Definitions perf.jw.lstdfn    
Job Watcher Collections perf.jw.mngcol   coltype, collib, status
Active Job Watcher Collections perf.jw.mngactcol   coltype, collib, status
Start Job Watcher perf.jw.start    
Stop job Watcher perf.jw.stop    
Add Job Watcher Definition perf.jw.crtdfn    
Security
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional Parameters
Manage intrusion detection ids  
IDS properties idsprop  
Display IDS events idsevt  
Manage IDS policies idsplc  
Cryptographic services key management crpsrv  
Manage cryptographic master keys mstkey  
Manage cryptographic keystores keystore  
Authorization lists autl  
Create authorization list crtautl  
Change authorizations for an object (permissions) chgaut path, objtype
Table Notes:
  • Parameter details for the chgaut task:

    Example: path=/QSYS.LIB/MYLIB.LIB/TASKSTABLE.FILE

    objtype=table

  • List of possible object types for the objtype parm:
    • table (SQL Table)
    • view (View)
    • alias (Alias)
    • index (Index)
    • jrn (Journal)
    • jrnrcv (Journal Receiver)
    • sqlpkg (SQL Package)
    • schema (Schema)
    • seq (Sequence)
    • sqludt (Distinct Type: SQLUDT)
    • class (Routine: Class)
    • extpgm (Routine: External Program)
    • srvpgm (Routine: Service Program)
    • trigger (Trigger)
    • proc (Procedure: External or SQL)
    • func (Function: External, SQL, or Sourced)
    • constr (Constraint)
Domino®
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional Parameters
Domino Servers domino  
Cluster Resource Services
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional Parameters
Displays the list of Nodes. clu.nod  
Display the list of Switchable Data CRGs clu.swtdata  
Display the list of Switchable Applications CRGs clu.swtapps  
Display the list of Switchable Hardware Group clu.swtdev  
Display a list of Peer Resources clu.peer  
Displays a list of Administrative domains clu.admdmn  
Displays a list with users and authorities clu.permissions  
Creates a cluster including the current server as a node clu.crtclu  
Adds a node to this node's current cluster clu.addnod  
Adds this server as a node to an existing cluster clu.addclu  
Deletes the cluster clu.dltclu  
Ends the whole cluster clu.endclu  
Displays the cluster information clu.dspclu  
Displays cluster properties clu.cluprop  
Display cluster log for the selected node clu.clulog  
Changes permissions for the selected node clu.chgaut  
Adds a new Product Switchable Applications, shows a panel to capture the parameters clu.addprd  
Adds a new Switchable Data Group, shows a panel to capture the parameters clu.adddta  
Adds a new Switchable Device Group, calls a wizard to create it clu.adddev  
Adds a new Peer CRG clu.addpeer  
Adds a new Administrative Domain clu.addadm  
Table Note: If you want to work with clusters to set up a High Availability environment, you need to install IBM PowerHA® for i licensed program on each System i model participating in the High Availability environment.
Table 6.
Advanced Job Scheduler
Note: Advanced Job Scheduler LPP must be installed in order to use these tasks (5770–JS1)
Name of task Task ID (task=xxxx) Additional Parameters
Activity log actlog  
Start of changeActivity log propertiesEnd of change Start of changeactlogpropEnd of change Start of change End of change
AJS properties ajsprop  
Start of changeEscalation listsEnd of change Start of changeesclstEnd of change Start of change End of change
Job groups jobgrp  
Start of changeNew e-mailEnd of change Start of changenewmailEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeNew escalation listEnd of change Start of changenewesclstEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeNew job groupEnd of change Start of changenewjobgrpEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeNew output queue monitorEnd of change Start of changenewoutqmonEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeNew recipientEnd of change Start of changenewrecipEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeNew report distribution listEnd of change Start of changenewrepdstlstEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeNew scheduled jobEnd of change Start of changenewschjobEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeNotify propertiesEnd of change Start of changenotifypropEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeOutput queue monitorsEnd of change Start of changeoutqmonEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeRecipientsEnd of change Start of changereciplstEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeReport distribution listsEnd of change Start of changerepdstlstEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeReset scheduled jobsEnd of change Start of changeresetschjobEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeScheduled activity propertiesEnd of change Start of changeschactpropEnd of change Start of change End of change
Scheduled job activity schact  
Start of changeScheduled job propertiesEnd of change Start of changeschjobpropEnd of change Start of change End of change
Scheduled jobs schjob  
Start of changeSentEnd of change Start of changesentmailEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeStart schedulerEnd of change Start of changestrschEnd of change Start of change End of change
Start of changeStop schedulerEnd of change Start of changeendschEnd of change Start of change End of change