Use this command to create or update a configuration file.
Purpose
The config command
is used to edit a configuration file from the command line. You can
also edit the configuration file by using a text editor. If you are
creating a configuration file, all parameters are required. If you
are updating a configuration file, you specify only the parameters
to change.
Parameters
ram config -url library_server -u username -p password -c community_name -config configuration_file| Argument |
Description |
Required |
| (no argument supplied) |
If you type ram config with no arguments,
the current configuration information is displayed. |
|
| -url library_server |
The URL of the library server (the server running Rational® Asset Manager). |
Yes, unless already specified in the configuration file |
| -u username |
The ID to use when accessing the library server. |
Yes, unless already specified in the configuration file |
| -p password |
The password for the user ID. |
Yes, unless already specified in the configuration file |
| -c community_name |
The default community to use when accessing the library server. |
Yes. A community must be specified to use the publish command
and to create a snapshot package when using the get command. |
| -config configuration_file |
The name of the configuration file. If you do not specify
a configuration file, the configuration information is written to
the .ram/ramconfig.properties file in the current
user's home directory. |
No |
ram config -url http://www.example.com/ram -u user1 -p password1 -c OldCommunity -config config.ini
ram config -c NewCommunity -config config.ini
In
this example, the default community is changed to
NewCommunity in
the existing
config.ini file.