Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 Developer's Guide

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Introduction
Activating the Command Line Program
The Destination Folder
 
panel displays.
4.
Click 
Next
 to install to the default folder location or click 
Change
 to choose a different location.
The 
Ready to Install the Program
 panel displays.
5.
Click 
Install 
to begin the installation.
When the setup is complete, the 
Setup Completed
 panel displays.
6.
Click 
Finish
 to complete the installation.
Linux/Unix Installation
To install the Command Line program from Console mode:
1.
Open a command prompt window by selecting from the 
Start
 menu, 
Programs>Command Prompt
.
2.
Enter 
$ ./install.bin -i console.
3.
Press E
NTER
 to continue the installation.
The 
Choose Install Folder
 screen displays.
4.
Press E
NTER
 to select the default location.
-or-
Enter an absolute path to the appropriate location, then press E
NTER
.
5.
At the 
IS THIS CORRECT? prompt, enter Y if the path for the install folder is correct or N if it is incorrect.
6.
Press E
NTER
.
The 
Pre-Installation Summary
 screen displays.
7.
After reviewing the installation information, press E
NTER
 to begin the installation.
The 
Installing
 screen displays.
8.
When the installation is complete, press E
NTER
 to exit the installer.
Activating the Command Line Program
Before you can use the Command Line Program, you must connect to the Client Manager DSP.
To connect to the Client Manager DSP:
1.
Verify that the Master and Client Manager are running.
2.
Locate the path to the 
sacmd command and enter the following information:
sacmd -cmdspurl http://hostname:8080/api/tes-6.0 -user username -pass password
Using Job Aliases
The command-line interface to CWA allows you to refer to jobs by their job ID number or the job alias. Job aliases are 
set automatically to the unique job ID number whenever you create a job definition. You can edit the job alias to a name 
of your own choosing on the 
Options 
tab in the 
Job Definition 
dialog; however, the job alias must be unique and the 
Job Alias
 field cannot be left blank. Many commands allow you to refer to a job or group using the alias name or job ID, 
but not the full job or group name.