IBM i server commands

You can use IBM® i server commands to manage Domino® with IBM i.

This table shows the most frequently used IBM i server commands used to manage Domino with IBM i.

Table 1. IBM i server commands

Command

Description

CFGDOMSVR

Set up a Domino server to run natively on your system, or to completely remove an existing Domino server

CHGDOMSVR

Change the configuration of an existing Domino server on your system

DLTDOMSHM

Delete Domino shared memory

DLTLICPGM

Delete all of the objects that make up a licensed program

DSPDOMCSL

View the status and jobs of a Domino server

DSPSFWRSC

Print or write to an output file the list of installed software resources.

ENDDOMSVR

Stop a Domino server. You can choose to stop all (*ALL) Domino servers on your system, or stop a specific Domino server.

LODRUN

Install a product from tape, diskette, or optical device.

RUNDOMCMD

Run a CL command in the context of a particular Domino server. This command sets up the environment that allows the command to be run whether the Domino server is active or not.

RSTLICPGM

Load a licensed program whether you are installing for the first time, updating to a new release of a product, or recovering from a lost or damaged state.

SBMDOMCMD

Submit Domino server commands to be run on a Domino server on your system. Unless you redirect it, the output from a Domino server command is displayed on the Domino console.

SETDOMENV

Set the operating system job environment to the context of a particular Domino server. This command sets the PATH environment variable, the active directory to the data directory, and can optionally switch to the user profile associated with the server.

STRDOMSVR

Start a Domino server. You can choose to start all (*ALL) Domino servers on your system, or a specific Domino server

UPDDOMSVR

Update specific Domino servers to newer releases. Update all servers, or select specific servers, allowing you to control which servers are configured for specific Domino releases.

WRKDOMCSL

Submit Domino server commands to a specific Domino server. When using the Domino console, you can immediately see the responses from the Domino server.

WRKDOMSVR

Manipulate certain aspects of the Domino servers on your system.

WRKSBS

End a subsystem, display the subsystem description, and work with subsystem jobs.