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This space documents the BMC Server Automation command line interface (BLCLI).

For more introductory information about the BLCLI, see Working-with-the-BLCLI.

BLCLI updates in BMC Server Automation 8.3

The following series of tables list the new and updated BLCLI commands in BMC Server Automation 8.3 and its service packs:

BLCLI commands updated in version 8.3.00...

The following BLCLI commands have been updated in BMC Server Automation version 8.3.00:

BLCLI command updated in version 8.3.01...

The following BLCLI command has been updated in BMC Server Automation 8.3 SP1:

Namespace

Command

cleanupDatabase $logLevel$ $continueOnError$ 

$durationInMin$ $classType$

Example: blcli Delete cleanupDatabase 2 true 240 SDepotObject

This comand deletes database rows for the input object that were previously marked for deletion.

  • logLevel - Log level (valid values are 1 (ERROR), 2 (WARNING), 3 (INFO), 4 (DETAILED), 5 (VERY DETAILED), 6 (DEBUG))
  • continueOnError - Continue execution on error (true/false)
  • durationInMin - Maximum duration for the operation in minutes
  • classType - Name of the composite class
BLCLI commands added in version 8.3.02...

The following BLCLI commands have been introduced in BMC Server Automation version 8.3 SP2:

BLCLI commands added or updated in version 8.3.03...

The following BLCLI commands have been introduced in BMC Server Automation 8.3 SP3:

In addition, the PatchingJob - createAixPatchingJobWithTargetServer command was updated to include an additional input parameter that enables you to set the Analysis Mode to one of the following values:

  • 1 - Install mode, which reports all missing filesets, the ones that are not installed on the target.
  • 2 - Update mode, which reports only updates for the installed filesets on the target. This is the default value.

  

  

 

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