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<h1 class="topictitle1">Working with Linux servers using CL commands</h1>
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<div><p>This topic discusses how to work with your integrated Linux<sup>®</sup> server
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using CL commands.</p>
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<p>There are two CL commands that you use regularly when managing integrated Linux servers.</p>
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<ul><li>Work with Configuration Status (Network Server Descriptions) <span class="cmdname">WRKNCFGSTS
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*NWS</span></li>
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<li>Work with Network Server Descriptions <span class="cmdname">WRKNWSD</span></li>
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<p>These commands display a list of the Linux, Windows, and AIX<sup>®</sup> network server descriptions
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(NWSDs), and are similar to the Integrated Server Administration - Servers
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option of iSeries™ Navigator.
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Note that you cannot change the way the data is arranged on these displays.</p>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">WRKCFGSTS *NWS</h4><p>The WRKCFGSTS *NWS display shows
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the status of each NWSD and its associated objects.</p>
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<p>Type <kbd class="userinput">WRKCFGSTS
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*NWS</kbd> on the <span class="keyword">i5/OS™</span> command
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line and press <span class="uicontrol">Enter</span>. You see a list of the Linux, Windows<sup>®</sup>,
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and AIX NWSDs, and their statuses.</p>
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<p>The common statuses for an NWSD are:</p>
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<ul><li>ACTIVE status of an NWSD is equivalent to a Linux server being up and running.</li>
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<li>VARIED OFF status of an NWSD is equivalent to a Linux server
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being shut down.</li>
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<li>VARY ON PENDING status of an NWSD is equivalent to a Linux server
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in the process of starting up.</li>
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<li>SHUTDOWN status of an NWSD is equivalent to a Linux server having been shut down from
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the Linux console.</li>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">WRKNWSD</h4><p>The WRKNWSD command displays a list of NWSDs.</p>
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<ol><li>Type <kbd class="userinput">WRKNWSD</kbd> on the <span class="keyword">i5/OS</span> command
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line. Press <span class="uicontrol">Enter</span>. You see a list of the Linux, Windows,
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and AIX NWSDs.</li>
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<li>Type <kbd class="userinput">2</kbd> next to the NWSD you want to edit (or 5
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to view). Press <span class="uicontrol">Enter</span>.</li>
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<p>The following parameters are used:</p>
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<ul><li>Network server description</li>
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<li>Resource name</li>
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<li>Vary on wait</li>
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<li>Shutdown timeout</li>
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<li>Code page</li>
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<li>Server message queue and library</li>
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<li>Configuration file and library</li>
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<li>TCP/IP port configuration and sub parameters</li>
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<li>Restrict device resources</li>
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<li>Synchronize date and time</li>
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<li>Text description</li>
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<p>You can change the following parameters when the server is down:</p>
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<ul><li>Resource name</li>
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<li>Vary on wait</li>
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<li>Shutdown timeout</li>
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<li>Code page</li>
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<li>Server message queue and library</li>
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<li>Configuration file and library</li>
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<li>TCP/IP port configuration and sub parameters v Restricted device resources</li>
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<li>Restrict device resources</li>
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<li>Synchronize date and time</li>
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<li>Text description</li>
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<p>You can change the following parameters when the server is up:</p>
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<ul><li>TCP/IP port configuration and sub parameters. The change does not take
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effect until you restart the server. </li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzau9400op.htm" title="This topic introduces i5/OS operations.">i5/OS operations</a></div>
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