Example:Description:Command:
>listDisplays the ICM Windows Registry setting for the target system.list
OROptionally, you can include an argument to dump this output to
a local le. Output is stored as XML-formatted text. >list
<localfile_path\filename>
>/list /instance
<instance_name>
Used in conjunction with the list command, species the customer
instance whose registry values will be returned.
instance
If not specied, the List command automatically returns registry
values for the rst customer instance it nds on the target system.
>saveSaves the latest list command results to a registry le in the
application server's Repository.
save
OR
Saved output is stored as XML-formatted text. >save <filename>
If no le name is specied, output is saved to a le named:
Registry <host_name> <timestamp>.xml.
Optionally, you can include an argument that species a le name.
>filesDisplays the list of registry les in the application server's
Repository.
les
>view <filename>Displays the contents of a registry le from the Repository on the
application server.
view
OR
Optionally, you can include an argument to dump this output to
a local le. Output is stored as XML-formatted text. >view <filename>
<localfile_path\filename>
>remove <filename>Deletes a specied registry le from the Repository on the
application server.
remove, rm
>rename <filename>
<new_filename>
Renames a registry le in the Repository on the application server.rename, ren
>read <filename>Directs command input to another input le.read_le, read
For example, you can direct input to run a batch le that contains
a series of commands executable by this utility.
><command> /silentDirects command input to another input le.silent
Note: Available in command-line mode only.
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Chapter 12: - Using Cisco Tools from a Command Line
How to Use the Registry Utility from a Command Line