If you exported the audit configuration package file for a solution when you migrated
the solution package, import the file after you deploy the solution in the target environment to
apply the audit settings to the solution. You can use the command line to import the audit
configuration package.
Before you begin
The solution that the audit configurations are associated with must already be in the design
object store.
About this task
You must specify a development environment or production environment profile with this
command to provide information about the Content Platform Engine server
that you are importing the audit configurations to. You can specify the path for the audit
configuration package or omit the value to use the default name and path.
Procedure
To import the audit configuration package:
- Change the current directory to the
install_root/CaseManagement/configure directory, where
install_root is the location where Business Automation Workflow is
installed.
-
Import the audit configuration package by running the following command. Do not enter any
line breaks when you enter the command.
configmgr_cl importSolutionAuditManifest -profile myprofile
-manifestPackage manifest_package_file
[-silent] [-force] [-help]
- -profile myprofile
- Specifies the profile to use. The myprofile value can be one of the following items:
- The name of the profile, such as develop1. The profile is located in the
install_root/CaseManagement/configure/profiles directory.
install_root is the location where IBM® Business Automation
Workflow is installed.
- The full path to the profile directory, such as
"install_root\CaseManagement\configure\profiles\develop1" or
/install_root/CaseManagement/configure/profiles/develop1.
- The full path to the profile input file, such as
"install_root\CaseManagement\configure\profiles\develop1\develop1.cfgp"
or
/install_root/CaseManagement/configure/profiles/develop1/develop1.cfgp.
- -manifestPackage manifest_package_file
- Specifies the full path and file name of the audit configuration package ZIP file. If the
path includes spaces, put the entire path in double quotation marks. For example, enter
"C:\Audit Packages\Audit1.zip".
- -silent
- Optional: When you specify the -silent parameter, no prompts or
informational messages are shown in the console, but the errors are written to the log. Failure
messages and validation error messages are shown as needed, such as messages about missing passwords
or invalid port numbers. If you run the execute command to run all the activities
in a profile and you specify the -silent parameter, you must also specify the
-force parameter.
- -force
- Optional and applies only when the -silent parameter is used. When you
specify the -force parameter, the activity is run without pausing for required
responses to validation error messages, such as messages about missing passwords or invalid port
numbers.
- -help
- Optional: Shows a brief message on the command syntax instead of running the command.
This topic only applies to BAW, and is located in the BAW repository. Last updated on 2025-03-13 12:15