IPS

Purpose

Invokes the Incident Packaging Service (IPS). The IPS command provides options for creating logical incident packages (packages), adding diagnostic data to packages, and generating physical packages for transmission to Oracle Support.

See Also:

"Packaging Incidents" for more information about packaging

The IPS command set contains the following commands:


Table 17-3 IPS Command Set

Command Description

IPS ADD

Adds an incident, problem, or problem key to a package.

IPS ADD FILE

Adds a file to a package.

IPS ADD NEW INCIDENTS

Finds and adds new incidents for the problems in the specified package.

IPS COPY IN FILE

Copies files into the ADR from the external file system.

IPS COPY OUT FILE

Copies files out of the ADR to the external file system.

IPS CREATE PACKAGE

Creates a new (logical) package.

IPS DELETE PACKAGE

Deletes a package and its contents from the ADR.

IPS FINALIZE

Finalizes a package before uploading.

IPS GENERATE PACKAGE

Generates a zip file of the specified package contents in the target directory.

IPS GET MANIFEST

Retrieves and displays the manifest from a package zip file.

IPS GET METADATA

Extracts metadata from a package zip file and displays it.

IPS PACK

Creates a physical package (zip file) directly from incidents, problems, or problem keys.

IPS REMOVE

Removes incidents from an existing package.

IPS REMOVE FILE

Remove a file from an existing package.

IPS SET CONFIGURATION

Changes the value of an IPS configuration parameter.

IPS SHOW CONFIGURATION

Displays the values of IPS configuration parameters.

IPS SHOW FILES

Lists the files in a package.

IPS SHOW INCIDENTS

Lists the incidents in a package.

IPS SHOW PACKAGE

Displays information about the specified package.

IPS UNPACK FILE

Unpackages a package zip file into a specified path.


Note:

IPS commands do not work when multiple ADR homes are set. For information about setting a single ADR home, see "Setting the ADRCI Homepath Before Using ADRCI Commands".