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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
Chapter 14 Using SAP Adapters
Reference Information
SAP Java Shell Command Properties-Results
The SAP Java Shell Command - Result read-only page displays the result of the shell command. The
SAP Java Shell Command activity returns a table with the following columns:
SAP Java Shell Command activity returns a table with the following columns:
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Name—Shell Command name
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ID—System ID
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Group—Command group name
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Host—Host name for the SAP Java adapter
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Port—SAP Telnet port
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Type—Status of the SAP Shell Command
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State—Current state of the SAP Shell command
SAP Java Shell Command Instance Properties
The SAP Java Shell Command read-only page displays the properties used to execute the shell
command.
command.
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Command—Shell command name
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Command Group—Name of command group
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Parameter—Command parameters
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Cluster ID—Java Cluster ID
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Time out if not completed within—Time out interval (seconds, minutes) within which the Shell
command complete. The default is 60 seconds.
command complete. The default is 60 seconds.
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If the command does not complete within the specified time out interval, the activity will fail
with Failed (Not Completed) status.
with Failed (Not Completed) status.
Select Shell Command Dialog
Use the Select Shell Command dialog to select the appropriate shell command for the SAP Java Shell
Command activity. After selecting the command from with the list, the information automatically
populates the Command and Command group fields on the Shell Command property page.
Command activity. After selecting the command from with the list, the information automatically
populates the Command and Command group fields on the Shell Command property page.
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Command—Command Name
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Command Group—Name of group associated with command
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Description—Brief description of the shell command
Start Java Application Properties
Use the Start Java Application activity to start one or all Java applications on J2EE Engine servers.
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Application Name—Java application name.
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Cluster IDs—Java Cluster ID. Multiple IDs should be separated by space or commas
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Time out if not completed within—Time out interval (seconds, minutes) within which the activity
must complete. The default is 60 seconds. If the activity does not complete within the specified time
out interval, the activity will fail with Failed (Not Completed) status.
must complete. The default is 60 seconds. If the activity does not complete within the specified time
out interval, the activity will fail with Failed (Not Completed) status.
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Click the time unit link to change the timed out interval from seconds to minutes.