HCL Workload Automation, Version 9.4

updateWasService

Format

updateWasService –userid <TWS_user> –password <TWS_user_password>
       [–wasuser <WAS_user> –waspassword <WAS_user_password>]
       [–startType {automatic | manual | disabled}]
        [–wasHome <WebSphere_install_directory>]
        [–profilePath <server_profile_directory>]

Parameters

–userid <TWS_user> –password <TWS_user_password>
Supply the <TWS_user> and its password.
[–wasuser <WAS_user> –waspassword <WAS_user_password>]
The user that the local operating system uses to run the application process is set by default to the <TWS_user>. If you want to change it to a different user and password, supply this parameter.
Note: Due to a known problem with this utility, when you change the password you must first use the Windows facility for changing the password, as described in Action 7 - Windows - update Windows services, and then run this utility, giving the new password you have just set as the <WAS_user_password>.
[–startType {automatic | manual | disabled}]
The application server starts automatically by default, when the computer is started. If you want to have a different behavior supply this parameter.
[–wasHome <WebSphere_install_directory>]
If you have changed the name of the installation directory of the WebSphere Application Server, supply this parameter indicating the new name.
[–profilePath <server_profile_directory>]
If you have changed the name of the directory where the HCL Workload Automation application server profile is stored, supply this parameter indicating the new name.