getBPMVirtualHost command
Use the getBPMVirtualHost command to
display the attributes of an Business Automation Workflow virtual
host.
The getBPMVirtualHost command is run using the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.
Prerequisites
The following conditions must be met:
- The command must be run on the deployment manager node.
- If the deployment manager is stopped, use the
wsadmin -conntype none
option to run the command in disconnected mode. - If the deployment manager is running, you must connect with a
user ID that has WebSphere Application Server monitor privileges.
Do not use the
wsadmin -conntype none
option.
Location
Start the wsadmin scripting client from the deployment_manager_profile/bin directory. The getBPMVirtualHost command does not write to a log file, but the wsadmin scripting client always writes a profile_root/logs/wsadmin.traceout log file where you will find exception stack traces and other information.
Syntax
getBPMVirtualHost
-de deployment_environment_name
-name virtual_host_name
Parameters
- -de deployment_environment_name
- A parameter that specifies the name of the current deployment environment. If there is only one deployment environment in the WebSphere cell, you can omit this parameter.
- -name virtual_host_name
- An optional parameter that specifies the name of the virtual host. If the -name parameter is omitted, a list of all existing Business Automation Workflow virtual hosts will be returned.
Examples
Note: The examples are for illustrative purposes only. They include variable
values and are not meant to be reused as snippets of code.
The
following Jython example uses the getBPMVirtualHost command
to display the attributes of a virtual host:
wsadmin -user admin -password admin -lang jython
wsadmin>vh = AdminTask.getBPMVirtualHost(['-de', 'De1', '-name', 'myVirtualHost'])
wsadmin>print AdminConfig.show( vh )