Example 3 – displays debug logging information while running ratool:ratool -loglevel DEBUG -status
By default, if you do not specify -logfile, logging
information is sent to standard output.
Example 4 – sends debug logging information to a log file while running ratool:ratool -loglevel DEBUG -logfile ratool.log -status
Example 5 – if you have configured your application server to listen on a different port, for example, 8888,
this command shows the status of all configured RepConnector
connections:ratool -port 8888 -status
Example 6 – if you have changed the default user name “repraadmin” with no password to the new user “newuser”
with password “newpassword” for connecting to RepConnector running on
“machine1” and port 8888, this command gets the status of the
RepConnector connection:ratool -host machine1 -port 8888 -user newuser -password newpassword
-status
Example 7 – to connect to RepConnector that is running on remote “machine1” listening on default port 8000,
connecting as the default user or password, issue one of these
commands:ratool -host machine1 -status
ratool -host machine1 -port 8000 -status
ratool -host machine1 -port 8000 -user repraadmin -status
Example 8 – if you are connecting to RepConnector running on WebLogic Servers default 7001 port, you can
use:ratool -port 7001 -user repraadmin -status