Using Configuration Manager from a CLI

The Configuration Manager utility for your Mongoose-based application is used to manage configurations, applications, and many other aspects of system operation for your application. In a cloud installation environment, however, the Configuration Manager utility is not available to customers as a stand-alone app, as it is for on-premises installations. When this is the case, system administrators can still access many Configuration Manager settings and operations by means of a Command Line Interface (CLI).

Although [Infor cloud ops administrators do have access to the stand-alone utility, they tend to prefer the CLI for script provisioning.]

This is a partial list of the Configuration Manager operations you can perform from a CLI:

Note: To access the complete help for all CLI operations in the Configuration Manager, open a Command Prompt window; navigate to the directory where the Configuration Manager is installed; and enter the command: ConfigManager ­U:help
  • Add new configurations or edit existing configurations.

    Also delete or copy configurations.

  • Perform batch (multiple sequential) operations on configurations.
  • Add, edit, delete, and copy configuration groups.
  • Add, edit, delete, and copy applications in configurations.
  • Add sites and edit site settings.
  • Add and edit these databases in configurations:
    • Forms
    • Form Templates
    • Master
    • Archive
    • Objects
  • Enable and make settings for Central Vendor Metadata databases.
  • Add, edit, delete, and copy Web Servers.
  • Assign and set specifications for Objects databases to configurations.
  • Create user profiles.
  • Clear the cache for one or multiple configurations.
  • Perform system and IIS health checks.
  • Publish forms.
  • Perform Service Configuration tasks and events:
    • Purge event triggers.
    • Set maximum values for TaskMan concurrent tasks and report tasks.
    • Add, edit, and delete TaskMan configurations.
    • Specify an Inbound BUS.
    • Configure and perform replication tasks.
  • Designate a Site Coordinator configuration.
  • Set key/value pairs.
  • Specify polling interval settings.
  • Configure security tokens:
    • Register the security token service.
    • Add, renew, get, and delete OAuth tokens