cicscli command reference
Options that can be used with the cicscli command.
On UNIX and Linux® the syntax of the cicscli command
is:
cicscli [[-s=servername]|[-x=servername]|[-i=servername]]
[-l]
[[-d[=nnn] [-b] [-m[=components]]]|-o]
[-c=servername [-u[=userid]] [-p[=password]]]
[-w|-q]
[-v]
[-y|-j]On Windows the syntax
of the cicscli command is:
cicscli [[-s=servername]|[-x=servername]|[-i=servername]]
[-l]
[[-d[=nnn] [-b] [-m[=components]]]|-o]
[-c=servername [-u[=userid]] [-p[=password]]]
[-r [-a<parameter1> [-a<parameter2>...]][-t]
[-w|-q]
[-v]
All options of the form -x=variable can
contain spaces in the variable part, if the variable part is enclosed
in double quotation marks. Double quotation marks within variables
must be entered as \" , that is with a backslash
preceding the double quotation mark.
Enter cicscli -? to display help for the cicscli command.
The options are:
| Option | Description | Option valid with -r parameter |
|---|---|---|
| -b | Starting client tracing. | Yes |
| -c=servername | Setting security for server connections. | Yes |
| -d[=nnn] | Starting client tracing. | Yes |
-i=<servername> |
No | |
-j |
UNIX and Linux only. |
No |
| -l | Listing the connected servers. | No |
| -m[=components] | Specifying the trace components. | Yes |
| -o | Stopping client tracing. | No |
| -p=password | Setting security for server connections. | Yes |
| -q | Controlling cicscli command messages. | No |
| -r [a<parameter1> [-a<parameter2>...]] | Windows only. Setting startup override options. |
No |
-s=<servername> |
Yes | |
| -t | Viewing startup override options. | No |
| -u=userid | Setting security for server connections. | Yes |
| -v | Displaying the version of CICS Transaction Gateway. | No |
| -w | Controlling cicscli command messages. | No |
-x=<servername> |
No | |
-y |
UNIX and Linux only. |
No |