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==Official Documentation==
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== References ==
 
Appendix E of the '''Unicenter Service Desk Administrator Guide''' provides basic information about key command-line executables that ship with Service Desk.
 
Appendix E of the '''Unicenter Service Desk Administrator Guide''' provides basic information about key command-line executables that ship with Service Desk.
  
==Basic Information==
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== Basic Information ==
 
* Located in the [servicedesk]/bin folder
 
* Located in the [servicedesk]/bin folder
 
* Basic syntax is available for most commands by typing "''commandname -h''" or just "''commandname''"<br>'''NOTE''': It is best to check a command's reference below to determine the best way to retrieve information.  "-h" works with some commands.  No parameters work with commands.  Some commands attempt to perform actions even if -h is specified.  Unfortunately, there appears to be no consistency with the command line syntax.
 
* Basic syntax is available for most commands by typing "''commandname -h''" or just "''commandname''"<br>'''NOTE''': It is best to check a command's reference below to determine the best way to retrieve information.  "-h" works with some commands.  No parameters work with commands.  Some commands attempt to perform actions even if -h is specified.  Unfortunately, there appears to be no consistency with the command line syntax.
  
==Executables==
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== List of Executables ==
 
* [[add_user]] -  
 
* [[add_user]] -  
 
* [[animator_nxd]] -  
 
* [[animator_nxd]] -  
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* [[bop_cmd]] -  
 
* [[bop_cmd]] -  
 
* [[bop_ddump]] - dumps all class information
 
* [[bop_ddump]] - dumps all class information
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* [[bop_logging]] -
 
* [[bop_ldump]] -
 
* [[bop_ldump]] -
 
* [[bop_odump]] - dumps the object data  
 
* [[bop_odump]] - dumps the object data  
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* [[pdm_extract]] - dumps data from the database to the screen or file
 
* [[pdm_extract]] - dumps data from the database to the screen or file
 
* [[pdm_cache_refresh]] - refreshes object cache from the database
 
* [[pdm_cache_refresh]] - refreshes object cache from the database
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* [[pdm_configure]]
 
* [[pdm_d_refresh]] - selectively starts, stops and restarts sets of daemons
 
* [[pdm_d_refresh]] - selectively starts, stops and restarts sets of daemons
 
* [[pdm_deref]] - used for finding and replacing data with data found in another database table.
 
* [[pdm_deref]] - used for finding and replacing data with data found in another database table.
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* [[pdm_kit]] - imports files or templates into Knowledge
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* [[pdm_lexutil]] - modify spellchecker by adding or removing words
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* [[pdm_logfile‎]] - sets the size of the stdlog files
 
* [[pdm_load]] - loads information directly into the database
 
* [[pdm_load]] - loads information directly into the database
 
* [[pdm_publish]] - publishes schema changes
 
* [[pdm_publish]] - publishes schema changes
 
* [[pdm_tomcat_nxd]] - manages the tomcat daemon
 
* [[pdm_tomcat_nxd]] - manages the tomcat daemon
 
* [[pdm_webcache]] - clears the web page cache
 
* [[pdm_webcache]] - clears the web page cache
* More to come...
 
 
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References

Appendix E of the Unicenter Service Desk Administrator Guide provides basic information about key command-line executables that ship with Service Desk.

Basic Information

  • Located in the [servicedesk]/bin folder
  • Basic syntax is available for most commands by typing "commandname -h" or just "commandname"
    NOTE: It is best to check a command's reference below to determine the best way to retrieve information. "-h" works with some commands. No parameters work with commands. Some commands attempt to perform actions even if -h is specified. Unfortunately, there appears to be no consistency with the command line syntax.

List of Executables