Chapter 12: Using Cisco Tools from a Command Line

 

 

How to Use the Compare Registries Utility from a Command Line

Command:

Description:

Example:

quit, q

Ends the program.

>quit

Viewing Registry Information - Examples

 

The following table shows an example of querying registry information, with a description of

 

each entry.

Command Option:

Description:

>registry

Invokes the Registry utility.

>list /instance

Queries the local system and returns the registry information for a customer instance

customer_1

named customer_1.

 

If a specific instance in not specified, the List command automatically returns registry

 

values for the first customer instance it finds on the target system.

>save

Optionally, saves the data returned to a registry file in the application server's Repository.

 

If no file name is specified, output is saved to a file named: Registry <host_name>

 

<timestamp>.xml.

 

Optionally, you can include an argument that specifies a file name.

How to Use the Compare Registries Utility from a Command Line

While primarily designed for use from the Support Tools Dashboard, the Compare Registries utility can also be run from a command line any node, as desired.

Use the Compare Registries utility to:

Compare the ICM Windows registry settings between:

The current system and another system

The current system and a registry file stored in the Support Tools repository

Two registry files in the repository

Copy registry values from one system to another, or from a file to the current system Save a comparison to a file in the Repository

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