
Example:Description:Command:
Note: Using Help or ? also displays this list, but includes several
additional ICM commands (e.g., echo, error_stop) not used by
this utility.
><command> /?Displays syntax for a specified command./?
><app_servername> /
<options>
Specifies the system on which the utility should run. If not
specified, the utility is run on the local system.
appserver
> /system <host_name> /
<options>
Specifies the target system the utility should run against. If not
specified, the utility is run against the local system.
system
>localhostSets the network address of name of the target node to the local
host.
localhost
Note: By default, unless a different system is specified (using the
system command) the local host is assumed to be the target
system.
>queryDisplays detailed information about the target system.query, qry
ORFor a detailed listing of displayed information, see How to Use
the System Interrogate Screen.
>qry
Optionally, you can include an argument to dump this output to
a local file. Output is stored as XML-formatted text.
>saveSaves the latest query command results to a file in the application
server's Repository.
save
OR
Saved output is stored as XML-formatted text.
>save <filename>
If no file name is specified, output is saved to a file named:
SysQuery <host_name> <timestamp>.xml.
Optionally, you can include an argument that specifies a file name.
>filesDisplays the list of System Interrogate files in the target system's
Repository.
files
>view <filename>Displays the contents of a System Interrogate file from the
Repository on the application server.
view
OR
>view <filename>
<localfile_path\filename>
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How to Use the System Interrogate Utility from a Command Line