escwa or escwa64 [OPTION]
Options with arguments can be supplied as 'OPTION=ARG' or 'OPTION ARG':
If neither --config or --<ConfigNode> are set and this is unsupplied, this is implicitly true.
If either --config or --<ConfigNode> are set and this is unsupplied, this is implicitly false. 'TRUE', 'true', 'YES', 'yes' and '1' are all interpreted as true; all other arguments are interpreted as false.
The default value is true.
The default value is true.
Elements in an array can be accessed using an integer as the node. JSON arrays are 0-indexed. For example --MfdsList.1.MfdsHost corresponds to the setting MfdsHost in the 2nd item of the array MfdsList, which is also a root node.
The final specified node does not need to be a leaf node of the file; entire JSON objects and arrays can be overridden. Elements can be appended to an array using '+' as a child node. For example --MfdsList.+ will append a supplied element to MfdsList.
Arguments can be numbers, strings, boolean, JSON arrays, or JSON objects depending on the specified setting. For boolean, 'TRUE', 'true', 'YES', 'yes' and '1' are all interpreted as true; all other values are interpreted as false. If overriding a JSON object or array, the specified JSON object or array must be correct and complete JSON, structurally identical to the original (arrays may have a differing number of items, including 0. For example --MfdsList=[]), and escaped with respect to the command line. Items not enclosed in quotes do not need to be escaped. Escaping requirements will vary according to platform. For example:
--TraceConfig="{\"TraceEnabled\":false,\"TraceLevel\":0,\"TraceFileName\":\"\/home\/user\/trace file\", ... }"
Optional configuration blocks (for example K8sConfig) can be added by passing in an appropriate and valid JSON object as the argument, or removed by passing in 'null' as the argument. See commonwebadmin.json file for possible settings and their values.