Conductor Script Command Summary
Environment Mode Commands
The Conductor Script environment mode commands work only in the active environment. They are used mostly to specify the current engine and current node, and also to make library distributions that can be registered with iIS process engines.
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FindEngine | engine_name | Set specified engine as the | page 284 |
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IIOPServer | [startstopshow] | Starts, stops, or displays | page 287 |
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| information about the IIOP |
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| service needed to support |
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| CORBA/IIOP iIS process |
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| client applications. |
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ListConductor | [type] | Display a list of the | page 288 |
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| specified type of iIS library |
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| distributions available for |
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| registration. May include |
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| process definitions, |
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| assignment rule |
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| dictionaries, user profiles, |
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ListEngines | Display a list of all running | page 288 | |
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| and configured iIS process |
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| engines in the |
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MakeConductor | Generate a library | page 292 | |
Distribution |
| distribution for the current |
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| iIS plan. Plan must be |
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| created using the iIS |
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| process development |
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| workshops. (Automatically |
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| boosts compatibility level |
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| of distribution.) |
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