4.10.1. General information


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The standalone server administration utility is a tool that allows you to manage the standalone server and perform various administrative actions.

Command-line parameters have priority over configuration file parameters. It means that if a parameter is specified both in the command line and in the configuration file, the administration utility uses a parameter value from the command line.

To start the administration utility, use the following command line:

ibcmd mode command [command] [--parameter[=value]] [--parameter[=value]]

Where:

  • mode. Administration utility mode.
  • command. Mode command. Some modes might use commands that consist of several IDs. For example, the following command: ibcmd infobase config load.
  • parameter. Parameter to be set for the administration utility command. You can find the list of available commands in the table below, which corresponds to a certain command of the selected mode.
  • value. Parameter value if it is required for the used parameter.

You can specify more than one parameter in the command line. In this case, the parameters are specified one by one as space-separated values.

To get the current administration utility version, use the following command line:

ibcmd --version

To get help information on the startup parameters of the administration utility, you can use the following command line:

ibcmd --help

The administration utility displays help information as a single fragment for each mode. In this section, the parameters are split by commands. All parameters are ordered alphabetically. If a parameter is required, it is marked in bold, for example:

Parameter

Description

--param

Standard utility parameter.

--req-param

Required utility parameter.

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