Universal Messaging 10.3 | Administration Guide | Using Command Central to Manage Universal Messaging | Universal Messaging and the Command Line Interface
 
Universal Messaging and the Command Line Interface
 
Universal Messaging Instance Management Commands
Configuration Types That the Universal Messaging Server Supports
User Configuration Commands
License Configuration Commands
Port Configuration Commands
Security Group Configuration Commands
Realm ACL Configuration Commands
General Properties Configuration Commands
JNDI Asset Configuration Commands
Channel and Queue Configuration Commands
Zone Configuration Commands
Java System Properties Configuration Commands
JVM Options Configuration Commands
Cluster Configuration Commands
Channel and Queue Monitoring Commands
Durable Subscribers Monitoring Commands
Commands for Snooping on Channels
Commands for Snooping on Queues
Event Publishing Commands
Server Inventory Commands
Server Instance Migration Commands
Lifecycle Actions for Universal Messaging Server
Run-time Monitoring States for Universal Messaging Server
Run-time Monitoring Statuses for Universal Messaging Server
Universal Messaging supports the following Command Central commands:
*sagcc create configuration data
*sagcc delete configuration data
*sagcc get configuration data
*sagcc update configuration data
*sagcc get configuration instances
*sagcc list configuration instances
*sagcc get configuration types
*sagcc list configuration types
*sagcc exec configuration validation create
*sagcc exec configuration validation delete
*sagcc exec configuration validation update
*sagcc create instances
*sagcc delete instances
*sagcc list instances
*sagcc list instances supportedproducts
*sagcc get inventory components
*sagcc exec lifecycle
*sagcc get diagnostics logs
*sagcc get diagnostic logs export file
*sagcc list diagnostics logs
*sagcc get monitoring
*sagcc exec administration product
Important:
When a Universal Messaging server instance is running as a service, you cannot perform administrative tasks such as check the status, or start and stop the server instance.
For general information about using the commands, see Software AG Command Central Help.