OMS Administration Utility Command Options
Overview
This page provides links to detailed information on the command options available for use with the OMS Administration Utility.
The options are listed alphabetically, without regard to any specific operating system.
Command Options Information
For each command option, these pages provide the following information.
Description
Describes the command option and how it is used.
Usage
Provides a table of the following information:
Method |
Syntax |
IBM i |
HP NonStop |
UNIX |
Windows |
z/OS |
Command Line, Short Form |
<Format / Value> |
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Command Line, Long Form |
<Format / Value> |
Method
Identifies the method used to specify OMS Administration Utility command options:
- Command Option, Short Form (case-sensitive)
- Command Option, Long Form (not case-sensitive)
Syntax
Identifies the syntax of the method used to specify the option:
- Format: Specific characters that identify the option.
- Value: Type of value(s) to be supplied for this method.
(Operating System)
Identifies the operating systems for which each method of specifying the option is valid:
- IBM i
- HP NonStop
- UNIX
- Windows
- z/OS
Values
Identifies all possible values for the specified value type.
A value must be separated from the option name by at least one space.
Defaults are identified in bold type.
<Additional Information>
Identifies any additional information specific to the option.
Command Options List
The following table identifies all OMS Administration Utility command options.
Option |
Description |
OMS connection client ID to select. | |
Local code page used to translate text data from and to the OMS Server. | |
OMS message data file to be listed. | |
Command file (see #FILE, below) encrypted by the Universal Encrypt (uencrypt) utility. | |
Command file that contains OMS Administration Utility (omsadm) command line options. | |
Specification for whether or not the column header line is printed for the output of the LIST command. | |
Number of 512-byte blocks to write in the I/O write test. | |
File name used for the I/O write test. | |
Frequency in which data is flushed to disk as part of the I/O write test. | |
Encryption key used to encrypt the encrypted command file <ecmdfile>. | |
Path to a local or remote Universal Broker service interface from which an encryption key can be obtained. | |
Severity level of messages to be written. | |
Directory in which to find the Universal Translation Table (UTT) file specified by the #CODE_PAGE option. | |
Offset into the OMS message data file where the data list will start to list message data file segments. | |
TCP port on which the OMS Server is listening for connections. | |
Category of information to printed when listing an OMS object. | |
OMS queue name to select for listing or deleting. | |
Specification for whether or not to print a summary line after listing the requested OMS objects. | |
Instruction to start a message trace on the OMS server or stop an active message trace on the OMS server. | |
Specification for whether or not the message body is included in the message trace. | |
Format of the message header and body in the message trace. | |
Text value used to generate the message trace file name. | |
Length of time that a trace is active. |