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Chapter 8
Using the Conductor Script Utility
This chapter describes the Conductor Script utility, the iIS command line system
management interface.
The Conductor Script utility is the command line equivalent of the iIS Console.
However, Conductor Script also lets you incorporate system management tasks
into scripts. These scripts can then be executed at engine startup, regular intervals,
or other times to register iIS distributions, or to start and shut down engine
components.
This chapter covers the following topics:
starting and exiting Conductor Script
working with Conductor Script
using Conductor Script to perform system management tasks
For a complete reference listing of all Conductor Script commands, see
Appendix A, Conductor Script Commands.
Overview
With the exception of configuring iIS process engines, the Conductor Script utility
is the functional equivalent of the iIS Console: you can use it to perform iIS process
management tasks, such as managing iIS engines, managing registration, and
managing process execution.
Like the iIS Console, Conductor Script connects to and communicates with the
executing Environment Manager and any active Node Managers in your
environment. It lets you perform iIS process management tasks by providing you
with access to your iIS engines and to the full hierarchy of iPlanet UDS system
management agents.