[AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Windows]This topic applies only on the i5/OS operating system.

installRegistryUtils command

The installRegistryUtils command-line tool runs on any supported operating system. The installRegistryUtils tool lists installed products and packages and assists in cleaning a particular registered product (including the associated packages), package, or all registered products (including all associated packages) which are visible to the current user.

Location of the command file

The command file is located on both the product disc and the installed product.
Note: When using the product disc, the command must be invoked on the machine targeted by the command. The tool does not work remotely.
To invoke the command file from the product disc, run the following command file from the root of the product CD:
  • [AIX] [HP-UX] [Linux] [Solaris] installRegistryUtils/bin/installRegistryUtils.sh
  • [Windows] installRegistryUtils/bin/installRegistryUtils.bat
  • [iSeries] installRegistryUtils/bin/installRegistryUtils
To invoke the command file from the installed product, use the following command:
  • [AIX] [HP-UX] [Linux] [Solaris] app_server_root/bin/installRegistryUtils.sh
  • [Windows] app_server_root/bin/installRegistryUtils.bat
  • [iSeries] app_server_root/bin/installRegistryUtils

[iSeries] The common location for the command file is /QIBM/WAS/bin/installRegistryUtils.

If you want to view or remove entries associated with a feature pack, you must use the installRegistryUtils tool located in the product at app_server_root/bin/installRegistryUtils which was delivered with the installation of Fix Pack 6.1.0.9. You should have installed 6.1.0.9 before or during the feature pack installation. You will not be able to use the utility provided on the 6.1 product disc to work with feature pack registry entries.

[AIX] [HP-UX] [Linux] [Solaris]

Syntax for the installRegistryUtils.sh command

Clean up all accessible products and packages.
./installRegistryUtils.sh -cleanAll
	[-userHome user_home]
Clean up the specified product and all associated packages.
./installRegistryUtils.sh -cleanProduct
	 -offering offering_ID
	 -installLocation installation_location
	[-userHome user_home]
Clean up the specified package.
./installRegistryUtils.sh -cleanPackage
	 -pakName package_name
	 -installLocation installation_location
	[-userHome user_home]
List all visible products.
./installRegistryUtils.sh -listProducts
	[-userHome user_home]
List all visible packages.
./installRegistryUtils.sh -listPackages
	[-userHome user_home]
[Windows]

Syntax for the installRegistryUtils.bat command

Clean up all accessible products and packages.
installRegistryUtils.bat -cleanAll
	[-userHome user_home]
Clean up the specified product and all associated packages.
installRegistryUtils.bat -cleanProduct
	 -offering offering_ID
	 -installLocation installation_location
	[-userHome user_home]
Clean up the specified package.
installRegistryUtils.bat -cleanPackage
	 -pakName package_name
	 -installLocation installation_location
	[-userHome user_home]
List all visible products.
installRegistryUtils.bat -listProducts
	[-userHome user_home]
List all visible packages.
installRegistryUtils.bat -listPackages
	[-userHome user_home]
[iSeries]

Syntax for the installRegistryUtils command

Clean up all accessible products and packages.
./installRegistryUtils -cleanAll
	[-userHome user_home]
Clean up the specified product and all associated packages.
./installRegistryUtils -cleanProduct
	 -offering offering_ID
	 -installLocation installation_location
	[-userHome user_home]
Clean up the specified package.
./installRegistryUtils -cleanPackage
	 -pakName package_name
	 -installLocation installation_location
	[-userHome user_home]
List all visible products.
./installRegistryUtils -listProducts
	[-userHome user_home]
List all visible packages.
./installRegistryUtils -listPackages
	[-userHome user_home]

Parameters

Supported arguments include:
-installLocation installation_location
Specifies the full path to the product installation.
-offering offering_ID
Identifies the offering ID, also known as the product ID, of the specified product.
-pakName package_name
Identifies a package name of the specified product.
-userHome user_home
Specifies the full path to a user home directory. This parameter is not required for a root user unless you want to invoke the installRegistryUtils command on the home directory of a non-root user.



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