Remote commands tool
Remote commands are a means of accessing tools through the command line. This includes:
- System commands
By default, these are located under the site-commands node of the ACL tree.
- Engine commands
- Miscellaneous commands
- MonitorD commands
- Testing commands
Remote commands can run standard system commands remotely without the use of a telnet session.
Remote commands act as an interface from which you run commands as if you were at a command line that is initialized for your current system root and site. After the command is run, you can monitor its output and send responses to queries by the remote process.
In addition to the standard system commands, you can also run your own commands. You can do this as long as they are in the /integrator/bin directory or the /integrator/usercmds directory.
This tool can also terminate a running process.
When used with security server, you can run only those command tools for which you have permission in the ACL (Access Control List) tree. This is defined using the ACL Role Manager.