wa_pull_info
It can also generate a report containing not only the results of the snapshot, but also many configuration and environment parameters. The tool is useful when describing a problem to HCL Software Support. For best results, it must be run as soon as the problem is discovered.
The wa_pull_info script replaces the back-level tws_inst_pull_info script ,which is no longer supported.
Syntax
wa_pull_info -?wa_pull_info 
[-component DWC|TWS]
[-date yyyy-mm-dd]
[-isroot=true|false]
[-output output_path]
-user userid
[-workdir working_directory]
Parameters
- -?
- Displays the usage of the command.
- -component
- The component whose data you want to capture. Supported values are DWC and TWS. The default value is TWS. This parameter is optional.
- -date
- Used as the base date for collected data logs. If not specified, the script uses the
      current date by default and the day before the current date. Run the data capture utility as soon as a problem
      occurs, to collect the data specific to the date and time of the problem. Thus, if the problem
      occurs on the current date, this option is not required. If the problem occurred earlier, then
      the date on which the problem occurred must be specified in the yyyy-mm-ddformat. Either the current date or the specified date is used to identify which files and logs are extracted. This parameter is optional.
- -isroot
- If you have performed a no-root installation, set this parameter to false: the tool uses the user specified with the -user parameter. The default value is true, which indicates you have installed the component using the root user. This parameter is required if you perform a no-root installation.
- -output
- The base directory location where the collected data is stored. Ensure you have write
      access to the specified directory. This parameter is optional. The default value is as
       follows: On Windows operating systems On Windows operating systems
- \tmp\wadatagather\output
 On UNIX operating systems On UNIX operating systems
- /tmp/wadatagather/output
 
- -user
- The product user that you specified when you installed the component. If
      you performed a no-root installation, set the -isroot
      parameter to false. This user must exist in the registry file located
      on the master domain manager in the following
       path: On Windows operating systems On Windows operating systems
- C:\Windows
 On UNIX operating systems, if you installed as root On UNIX operating systems, if you installed as root
- /etc/TWA
 On UNIX operating systems, if you installed as no-root On UNIX operating systems, if you installed as no-root
- user home dir/.TWS/etc/TWA
  On Windows operating systems On Windows operating systems
- C:\Windows\TWA
 On UNIX operating systems, if you installed as root On UNIX operating systems, if you installed as root
- /etc/TWA
 On UNIX operating systems, if you installed as no-root On UNIX operating systems, if you installed as no-root
- user home dir/.TWS/etc/TWA
  On Windows operating systems On Windows operating systems
- C:\Windows
 On UNIX operating systems, if you installed as root On UNIX operating systems, if you installed as root
- /etc/TWS/TWSRegistry.dat
 On UNIX operating systems, if you installed as no-root On UNIX operating systems, if you installed as no-root
- user home dir/.TWS/etc/TWS/TWSRegistry.dat
 
- -workdir
- The working directory used by the command for storing data while running.
      When the command stops running, the working directory is deleted. Ensure you have write access
      to the specified directory and enough space is available. This parameter is optional. The
      default value is as follows: On Windows operating systems On Windows operating systems
- \tmp\wadatagather\workdir
 On UNIX operating systems On UNIX operating systems
- /tmp/wadatagather/workdir
 
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