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Appendix C: Comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Utility Reference<br />

-user user-name<br />

Specifies a user name <strong>and</strong> prompts for a password when logging in to a remote<br />

machine. A user name <strong>and</strong> password are required only when you use the -host<br />

parameter <strong>and</strong> specify a remote host name. If you specify a remote host name<br />

with the -host parameter but do not specify a user name with the -user<br />

parameter, you receive a prompt for a user name <strong>and</strong> password.<br />

-port port-number<br />

-help<br />

Specifies the port number of the machine on which the AdminServer controlling<br />

the WebSpeed Transaction Server is running. If a port number is not specified, it<br />

defaults to 20931.<br />

Displays comm<strong>and</strong>-line help.<br />

-agentdetail<br />

Displays the procedure run by a WebSpeed agent. You can select the specific<br />

WebSpeed agent by specifying the process ID (PID) of an agent process.<br />

Example Use the following comm<strong>and</strong> to display the .r procedure run by the WebSpeed agent. It<br />

displays the port <strong>and</strong> connection state of a WebSpeed agent.<br />

wtbman -name -agentdetail <br />

-agentkill<br />

Stops a specific WebSpeed agent forcefully. The PID specified to the wtbman<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> must be an agent process for the specified WebSpeed. Use the kill<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> to stop a specific WebSpeed agent on UNIX. Use the taskkill<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> to stop a specific WebSpeed agent on Windows XP Professional<br />

Edition. This utility is not supported by the Windows Home Edition.<br />

Example Use the following comm<strong>and</strong> to stop a WebSpeed agent forcefully.<br />

wtbman -name -agentkill <br />

Example Use the following comm<strong>and</strong> that stops the WebSpeed servers, a, b, <strong>and</strong> c, leaving the<br />

remaining servers unaffected.<br />

wtbman -name a:b:c -stop<br />

462 <strong>OpenEdge</strong> <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong>: <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong>

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