Command-line utilities
Look up a command by its name to find detailed syntax and usage of the command.
- BPMConfig command-line utility
The BPMConfig command is used to create, update, upgrade or delete an IBM BPM deployment environment. It can also be used to create the database scripts and profiles, start and stop the deployment environment, export or migrate the configuration properties of the deployment environment, and validate the deployment environment configuration. - BPMCreateDatabaseUpgradeUtilities command-line utility (deprecated)
The BPMCreateDatabaseUpgradeUtilities command creates an archive file that contains all of the commands and their prerequisites that need to be invoked on the database system where the database upgrade is to be performed. - BPMCreateRemoteMigrationUtilities command-line utility
The BPMCreateRemoteMigrationUtilities command creates an archive file containing all the commands and their prerequisites that need to be run on the source environment, so that they can be used to extract or manage the configuration for migration. - BPMExtractSourceInformation command-line utility
The BPMExtractSourceInformation command exports the service integration bus (SIB) messages and advanced IBM® BPM applications during migration. This command is only needed if you are migrating from IBM BPM Advanced or WebSphere® Process Server. - BPMGenerateUpgradeSchemaScripts command-line utility
The BPMGenerateUpgradeSchemaScripts command generates SQL scripts and upgradeSchema scripts for a database that must be upgraded manually during a version-to-version migration or a refresh pack upgrade. - BPMManageApplications command-line utility
The BPMManageApplications command is used to make sure that no new events or processes are entering the system during migration when you are migrating from IBM BPM Advanced or WebSphere Process Server. - BPMMigrate command-line utility
The BPMMigrate command-line utility imports the migration snapshot from your previous version to your new version. The migration snapshot is taken using the BPMExtractSourceInformation command and includes the service integration bus (SIB) messages and advanced IBM BPM applications. The BPMMigrate command is only needed if you are migrating from IBM BPM Advanced or WebSphere Process Server. - BPMMigrationPreValidation command-line utility
The BPMMigrationPreValidation command is used to check for migration readiness. This command makes sure that your source environment is in the correct state for migration. It also makes you aware of changes that you will have to make after migration. - BPMMigrationStatus command-line utility
The BPMMigrationStatus command displays the status of the migrations that have been executed on the system. - BPMQueryDeploymentConfiguration command-line utility
The BPMQueryDeploymentConfiguration command extracts the deployment configuration from the source profile and generates an XML file. This information is needed specifically for updating WebSphere Adapters during runtime migration. - createDatabase.sh script
You can use the createDatabase.sh script to create your IBM Business Process Manager database objects in a DB2® for z/OS® subsystem. This script also includes a parameter that can be used to create the databases. You can run createDatabase.sh from UNIX System Services. - Sample DB2 for z/OS commands for allocating buffer pools
Before running the createDatabase.sh script to configure your databases, you must allocate the required buffer pools. - DBUpgrade command-line utility
The DBUpgrade command upgrades previous versions of database schemas and data to the current version of IBM BPM. - esAdmin command-line utility
Use the esAdmin command to list, unlock, or delete active and queued locks. - eventbucket command-line utility
The eventbucket command displays or changes the event database bucket configuration. - eventpurge command-line utility
The eventpurge command deletes events from the event database. - genMapper command-line utility
Use the genMapper command to generate a component that bridges as Service Component Architecture (SCA) reference to a Java interface. - installProcessAppPackage command-line utility (deprecated)
The installProcessAppPackage utility installs an extracted installation package on an offline server. - manageprofiles command-line utility
The manageprofiles command-line utility creates a profile, which is the set of files that define the runtime environment for a deployment manager, a managed node, or a stand-alone server. - migrateBSpaceData command-line utility
Use the migrateBSpaceData command-line utility to migrate the Business Space data. - retrieveProcessAppPackage command-line utility (deprecated)
The retrieveProcessAppPackage command-line utility is used to extract an installation package before installing it on an offline server. - serviceDeploy command-line utility
Use the serviceDeploy command to package Service Component Architecture (SCA) compliant modules as Java™ applications that can be installed on a server. The command is useful when performing batch installs through wsadmin. - tuneBPM command-line utility
The tuneBPM command applies the properties specified in the performanceTuning.properties file to the existing deployment environment. You can define and edit any of the properties in the file and then run the tuneBPM command to apply them. - upgradeSchema command line utility to upgrade the database
Use the upgradeSchema command-line utility to upgrade the database schema. - wbi_ivt command-line utility
The wbi_ivt command-line utility starts the installation verification test (IVT) program. The IVT verifies that the installation of the stand-alone profile or deployment manager profile was successful. A profile consists of files that define the runtime environment for a deployment manager or stand-alone profile. Each profile has its own IVT command.
Parent topic: Commands and scripts