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.

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.