mm-tools Utility Options Reference
Option | Description |
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-help |
Displays this help. |
-propFile |
When you execute
mm-tools, by default it looks in the working directory (the directory where you execute the command) for a property file of the same name (mm-tools.tra). This property file provides startup values and other parameters to the executable.
You can specify the path and filename of a startup property file explicitly using the -propFile parameter. For example, if you execute the command from a directory other than BE_HOME/mm/bin, then you would generally use -propFile to specify BE_HOME/mm/bin/mm-tools.tra. |
-op |
Specifies the operation. Two operations are available:
deploy: The deploy operation is done through SSH. start: The start operation is done using the mechanism defined in the site topology file start-pu-method setting. stop: The stop operation is done using the mechanism defined in the site topology file start-pu-method setting. |
-m |
The hostname of the machine where you want to start or deploy an engine.
Only hostnames defined in the site topology file can be used. |
-puc |
Specify the ID of the processing unit configuration (PUC) you want to use for this engine.
Only IDs defined in the site topology file can be used. |
-user |
Optional. If not specified, the username in the site topology file is used.
For the deploy option: The username used by SSH on the remote machine. For the start option: The user name used to log on to the remote machine for remote start. |
-pwd |
Optional. If not specified, the password in the site topology file is used.
For the deploy option: The password for the username used by SSH on the remote machine. For the start option: The password for the username used to log on to the remote machine for remote start. |