Reading Syntax Statements; Directories On The Appliance - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Reading syntax statements

The reference documentation uses the following special characters to define syntax:
[ ]
...
|
{ }
When the order of the options or parameters must be used in a specific order, the
syntax statement shows this order.

Directories on the appliance

The file system contains many examples and critical configuration files. These
directories and their contents are as follows:
audit: This directory contains the audit logs. Each appliance contains only one
cert:
chkpoints:
config:
dpcert:
export:
image: This directory contains the firmware images (primary and secondary) for
local:
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Identifies optional options. Options not enclosed in brackets are required.
Indicates that you can specify multiple values for the previous option.
Indicates mutually exclusive information. You can use the option to the left
of the separator or the option to the right of the separator. You cannot use
both options in a single use of the command.
Delimits a set of mutually exclusive options when one of the options is
required. If the options are optional, they are enclosed in brackets ([ ]).
audit: directory. This directory cannot be the destination of a copy. This
directory is available from the command line in the default domain only.
To view the audit log from the WebGUI, select Status → View Logs → Audit
Log.
This encrypted directory contains private key and certificate files that
services use in the domain. You can add, delete, and view files, but you
cannot modify these files while in the domain. Each application domain
contains one cert: directory. This directory is not shared across domains.
This directory contains the configuration checkpoint files for the appliance.
Each application domain contains one chkpoints: directory. This directory
is not shared across domains.
This directory contains the configuration files for the appliance. Each
application domain contains one config: directory. This directory is not
shared across domains.
This encrypted directory contains files that the appliance itself uses. This
directory is available from the command line in the default domain only.
This directory contains the exported configurations that are created with
the Export Configuration utility. Each application domain contains one
export: directory. This directory is not shared across domains.
the appliance. This directory is where firmware images are stored typically
during an upload or fetch operation. Each appliance contains only one
image: directory. This directory is available in the default domain only.
This directory contains miscellaneous files that are used by the services
within the domain, such as XSL, XSD, and WSDL files. Each application
domain contains one local: directory. This directory can be made visible to

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