Use this utility to encrypt previously assign hidden migration values in batch mode.
bfassignhiddenmigration
connection-options command-options
You can execute the following:
Displays the help text.
The text specifies the location of the client configuration file. The default is bfclient.conf in the current directory.
The remote host name for the connection. Default: localhost.
The communications port for the connection. Default: 3966.
The domain or realm for authentication. Default: None.
The authentication user name. Default: root.
The authentication user password. Default: root.
The encoding to use for the output character sets. If an invalid encoding is specified, all available encodings are listed and the program exits.
All of the assign hidden environment variables migrate in the system. If this option is allowed, the '-e' and '-v' options are ignored.
The assign hidden variables migrate in specific environments. If the '-a' option is not given, all assign hidden variables migrate in the specific environments. You can use Java™ regular expressions to match your specific environments.
Specific assign hidden environment variables migrate. If the '-a' option is not given, all specific assign hidden variables migrate in the system. You can use Java regular expressions to match your specific variables.
C:\> bfassignhiddenmigration.bat -H localhost -u root -p root -a
UNIX and Linux
$bfassignhiddenmigration.sh -H localhost -u root -p root -a
$ C:\> bfassignhiddenmigration.bat -H localhost -u root -p root -e MyEnv
$ bfassignhiddenmigration.sh -H localhost -u root -p root -e MyEnv
$C:\> bfassignhiddenmigration.bat -H localhost -u root -p root -v bf8.*
UNIX and Linux
$ bfassignhiddenmigration.sh -H localhost -u root -p root -v bf8.*
This example migrates all assign hidden variables containing bf8 or ending with the following hidden environments, MyEnv and Com.
Windows
$C:\> bfassignhiddenmigration.bat -H localhost -u root -p root -e MyEnv,Com.* -v .*bf8.*,.*hid
$ bfassignhiddenmigration.sh -H localhost -u root -p root -e MyEnv,Com.* -v .*bf8.*,.*hid