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20.1 Using the eMBox Command Line Client
One way to access eMBox is to use its Java command line client. The command line client has two
modes: interactive and batch. In the interactive mode, you run the eMBox commands one at a time.
In the batch mode, you can run a group of commands unattended. The command line client has
logging service for both modes.
The command line client is a Java application. To run it, you must have access to the Java Runtime
Environment, Sun JVM 1.3.1, which is installed with eDirectory. You must also have access behind
the firewall to the servers you want to manage. You can perform tasks for multiple servers from one
server or workstation.
In this section:
“Displaying the Command Line Help” on page 588
“Running the eMBox Command Line Client in Interactive Mode” on page 588
“Running the eMBox Command Line Client in Batch Mode” on page 592
“eMBox Command Line Client Options” on page 594
“Establishing a Secure Connection with the eMBox Client” on page 595
“Finding Out eDirectory Port Numbers” on page 596
20.1.1 Displaying the Command Line Help
To display the eMBox general command line help before going in to the eMBox Client, do the
following:
NetWare
®
, Linux, and UNIX: At the command line, enter
edirutil -?
.
Windows: Run
drive
\novell\nds\embox\edirutil.exe -?
To display the eMBox interactive command line help while you are in the interactive mode, at the
eMBox Client prompt enter a question mark (?). For example,
eMBox Client> ?
The help displays information on the command line options like the information in
“eMBox
Command Line Client Options” on page 594
.
20.1.2 Running the eMBox Command Line Client in Interactive
Mode
Interactive mode lets you run eMBox commands one at a time.
In this section:
“Running the eMBox Client on an eDirectory Server” on page 589
“Running the eMBox Client on a Workstation” on page 589
“Logging In to a Server” on page 590
“Setting Preferred Languages, Timeout, and Log File” on page 591
“Listing eMTools and Their Services” on page 591
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