ace command

Use the ace command to complete tasks that are associated with the installation of IBM® App Connect Enterprise.

You can run the ace command with the following parameters to achieve the results that are listed in the table. You can run the ace command in the following locations:
Command Description Available on Windows? Available on Linux®? Available on AIX®?
ace accept license

ace accept license silently

Starts the license acceptance process for IBM App Connect Enterprise. If you use the command followed by the silently option, then the license is accepted even though the license dialog is not displayed. No Yes Yes
ace make registry global Converts from a single-user installation of IBM App Connect Enterprise to a shared installation of IBM App Connect Enterprise. /var/mqsi is created as the new IBM App Connect Enterprise work path directory. No Yes Yes
ace help Displays help about the ace command. Yes Yes Yes
ace toolkit

ace tools

Starts the IBM App Connect Enterprise Toolkit. Yes Yes No
ace verify

ace verify install

Verifies the checksum of each installed file in the IBM App Connect Enterprise installation. No Yes Yes
ace verify node Verifies that integration nodes and integration servers can be created. The following tasks are completed:
  1. An integration node and integration server are created and started.
  2. Information about the integration node and integration server is displayed.
  3. The integration node and integration server are stopped and deleted.
Yes Yes Yes
ace verify all Validates the integrity and operation of the IBM App Connect Enterprise installation. The following tasks are completed:
  1. The checksum of each installed file is verified.
  2. An integration node and integration server are created and started.
  3. Information about the integration node and integration server is displayed.
  4. The integration node and integration server are stopped and deleted.
No Yes Yes
ace version Displays the version level of all the build components in the IBM App Connect Enterprise installation. Yes Yes Yes

For details of all available commands, see Commands.