This section contains syntax reference information for the Zowe CLI CICS deploy plugin

cics-deploy

Generate and deploy IBM CICS bundle resources

deploy | d | dep

Deploy a CICS bundle from zFS to one or more CICS regions within a CICSplex. A BUNDLE resource is installed, ENABLED and made AVAILABLE in the target scope of the CICSplex.

bundle

Deploy a CICS bundle from zFS to one or more CICS regions within a CICSplex. The DFHDPLOY utility is used to install and make available a BUNDLE resource in the target group of CICS regions.

Usage

zowe cics-deploy deploy bundle [options]

cics-deploy Options

  • --name -n (string)
    • Required. Specifies the name of the CICS BUNDLE resource (up to 8 characters) to deploy or undeploy.
  • --bundle-directory --bd --bundledir --bundle-dir (string)
    • Required. Specifies the location of the CICS bundle (up to 255 characters) on zFS.
  • --cicsplex --cp (string)
    • Specifies the CICSplex (up to 8 characters) to target. This parameter defaults to the value specified in the cics-deploy profile.
  • --scope --sc (string)
    • Specifies the name of the CICS System, or CICS System Group (up to 8 characters) to target. This parameter defaults to the value specified in the cics-deploy profile.
  • --csd-group --cg --csdgroup (string)
    • Specifies the CSD group (up to 8 characters) for the bundle resource. If a bundle is deployed, a definition is added to this group. If a bundle is undeployed, then the definition is removed from this group. The definition is added or removed from the CSD of each system that is specified by the --scope option. The --csd-group and --res-group options are mutually exclusive.
  • --res-group --rg --resgroup (string)
    • Specifies the BAS resource group (up to 8 characters) for the bundle resource. If a bundle is deployed, a resource is defined in the BAS data repository. If a bundle is undeployed, the definition is removed. The --csd-group and --res-group options are mutually exclusive.
  • --cics-hlq --cq --cicshlq (string)
    • Specifies the high-level qualifier (up to 35 characters) at which the CICS datasets can be found in the target environment. This parameter defaults to the value specified in the cics-deploy profile.
  • --cpsm-hlq --cph --cpsmhlq (string)
    • Specifies the high-level qualifier (up to 35 characters) at which the CPSM datasets can be found in the target environment. This parameter defaults to the value specified in the cics-deploy profile.
  • --description --desc (string)
    • An optional value that specifies a description of the bundle definition (up to 58 characters).
  • --job-card --jc --jobcard (string)
    • Specifies the job card to use with any generated DFHDPLOY JCL. Use this parameter if you need to tailor the job card and you have not set the --cics-deploy-profile option. You can separate multiple lines of the jobcard with \n.

      Default value: //DFHDPLOY JOB DFHDPLOY,CLASS=A,MSGCLASS=X,TIME=NOLIMIT

  • --timeout --to (number)
    • An optional numerical value that specifies the maximum amount of time in seconds (1 - 1800 inclusive) for the DFHDPLOY command to complete. If not specified DFHDPLOY will use its default of 300 seconds.
  • --target-state --ts --targetstate (string)
    • Specifies the target state for the deployed bundle.

      Default value: ENABLED Allowed values: DISABLED, ENABLED, AVAILABLE

  • --verbose -v (boolean)
    • Enable or suppress verbose output from the DFHDPLOY tool.

      Default value: false

Zosmf Connection Options

  • --zosmf-host --zh (string)
    • The z/OSMF server host name.
  • --zosmf-port --zp (number)
    • The z/OSMF server port.
  • --zosmf-user --zu (string)
    • Mainframe (z/OSMF) user name, which can be the same as your TSO login.
  • --zosmf-password --zpw (string)
    • Mainframe (z/OSMF) password, which can be the same as your TSO password.
  • --zosmf-reject-unauthorized --zru (boolean)
    • Reject self-signed certificates.
  • --zosmf-base-path --zbp (string)
    • The base path for your API mediation layer instance. Specify this option to prepend the base path to all z/OSMF resources when making REST requests. Do not specify this option if you are not using an API mediation layer.

Profile Options

  • --cics-deploy-profile --cics-deploy-p (string)
    • The name of a (cics-deploy) profile to load for this command execution.
  • --zosmf-profile --zosmf-p (string)
    • The name of a (zosmf) profile to load for this command execution.

Examples

  • Deploy a CICS bundle with a specific name and location to a default set of target regions:

    • $ zowe cics-deploy deploy bundle --name EXAMPLE --bundle-directory /u/example/bundleDir
  • Deploy a CICS bundle, but declare a timeout if the processing takes too long:

    • $ zowe cics-deploy deploy bundle --name EXAMPLE --bundle-directory /u/example/bundleDir --timeout 60
  • Deploy a CICS bundle to a specific target environment by using specific zosmf & cics-deploy profiles:

    • $ zowe cics-deploy deploy bundle --name EXAMPLE --bundle-directory /u/example/bundleDir --cicsplex TESTPLEX --scope SCOPE --res-group BUNDGRP --cics-hlq CICSTS55.CICS720 --cpsm-hlq CICSTS55.CPSM550 --zosmf-profile testplex --cics-deploy-profile devcics

generate | g | gen

Generate a CICS bundle and associated metadata files in the current working directory. This allows the application in the current working directory to be deployed to CICS.

bundle

Generate a CICS bundle in the working directory. The associated data is constructed from a combination of the command-line options and the contents of package.json. If package.json exists, no options are required. If package.json does not exist, both --start-script and --nodejsapp are required.

Usage

zowe cics-deploy generate bundle [options]

cics-deploy Options

  • --bundle-id -b --id --bundleid (string)
    • The ID for the generated CICS bundle, up to 64 characters. If no value is specified, a default value is created from the ‘name’ property in the package.json file in the current working directory. If the value is too long, it is truncated. If it contains characters that are not supported by CICS, each character is replaced by an X.
  • --bundle-version --bv --bundleversion (string)
    • The major.minor.micro version number for the generated CICS bundle. If no value is specified, a default value of 1.0.0 is used.
  • --nodejsapp -n --nj --nja (string)
    • The ID of the generated CICS NODEJSAPP resource, up to 32 characters. If no value is specified, a default value is created from the ‘name’ property in package.json, or the bundleid option if specified. If the value is too long it is truncated. If it contains characters that are not supported by CICS, each character is replaced by an X.
  • --start-script -s --ss --startscript (string)
    • Up to 255 character path to the Node.js start script that runs when the associated bundle is enabled in CICS. If a value is not specified, a default value is created from either the ‘scripts.start’ property of the package.json file in the current working directory, or from the ‘main’ property.
  • --port -p (string)
    • The TCP/IP port number the Node.js application should use for clients to connect to. If a value is specified, it is set within the generated NODEJSAPP’s profile. The Node.js application can reference this value by accessing the PORT environment variable, for example using process.env.PORT. Additional environment variables can be set by manually editing the profile.
  • --overwrite --ow (boolean)
    • Enable or disable the ability to replace existing files within a CICS bundle.

      Default value: false

  • --merge --me (boolean)
    • Enable or disable the ability to merge new resources into an existing CICS bundle manifest. Requires --overwrite to be specified.

      Default value: false

Examples

  • Generate a CICS bundle in the working directory, taking information from package.json:

    • $ zowe cics-deploy generate bundle
  • Generate a CICS bundle in the working directory, based on package.json but using a bundle ID of “mybundle”:

    • $ zowe cics-deploy generate bundle --bundle-id mybundle
  • Generate a CICS bundle in the working directory in which a package.json does not exist:

    • $ zowe cics-deploy generate bundle --bundle-id mybundle --nodejsapp myapp --start-script server.js

push | p

Push combines several actions for deploying a bundle to CICS into a single command. It uploads the bundle to z/OS, optionally runs an ‘npm install’ command on the remote system, then uses DFHDPLOY to install and enable the bundle in a target CICS environment.

bundle

Push a CICS bundle from the working directory to a target CICSplex.

Usage

zowe cics-deploy push bundle [options]

cics-deploy Options

  • --name -n (string)
    • Required. Specifies the name of the CICS BUNDLE resource (up to 8 characters) to deploy or undeploy.
  • --target-directory --td --targetdir --target-dir (string)
    • Specifies the target zFS location in which the CICS bundle is to be created (up to 255 characters). This parameter defaults to the value specified in the cics-deploy profile.
  • --cicsplex --cp (string)
    • Specifies the CICSplex (up to 8 characters) to target. This parameter defaults to the value specified in the cics-deploy profile.
  • --scope --sc (string)
    • Specifies the name of the CICS System, or CICS System Group (up to 8 characters) to target. This parameter defaults to the value specified in the cics-deploy profile.
  • --csd-group --cg --csdgroup (string)
    • Specifies the CSD group (up to 8 characters) for the bundle resource. If a bundle is deployed, a definition is added to this group. If a bundle is undeployed, then the definition is removed from this group. The definition is added or removed from the CSD of each system that is specified by the --scope option. The --csd-group and --res-group options are mutually exclusive.
  • --res-group --rg --resgroup (string)
    • Specifies the BAS resource group (up to 8 characters) for the bundle resource. If a bundle is deployed, a resource is defined in the BAS data repository. If a bundle is undeployed, the definition is removed. The --csd-group and --res-group options are mutually exclusive.
  • --cics-hlq --cq --cicshlq (string)
    • Specifies the high-level qualifier (up to 35 characters) at which the CICS datasets can be found in the target environment. This parameter defaults to the value specified in the cics-deploy profile.
  • --cpsm-hlq --cph --cpsmhlq (string)
    • Specifies the high-level qualifier (up to 35 characters) at which the CPSM datasets can be found in the target environment. This parameter defaults to the value specified in the cics-deploy profile.
  • --description --desc (string)
    • An optional value that specifies a description of the bundle definition (up to 58 characters).
  • --job-card --jc --jobcard (string)
    • Specifies the job card to use with any generated DFHDPLOY JCL. Use this parameter if you need to tailor the job card and you have not set the --cics-deploy-profile option. You can separate multiple lines of the jobcard with \n.

      Default value: //DFHDPLOY JOB DFHDPLOY,CLASS=A,MSGCLASS=X,TIME=NOLIMIT

  • --timeout --to (number)
    • An optional numerical value that specifies the maximum amount of time in seconds (1 - 1800 inclusive) for the DFHDPLOY command to complete. If not specified DFHDPLOY will use its default of 300 seconds.
  • --target-state --ts --targetstate (string)
    • Specifies the target state for the deployed bundle.

      Default value: ENABLED Allowed values: DISABLED, ENABLED, AVAILABLE

  • --verbose -v (boolean)
    • Enable or suppress verbose output from the DFHDPLOY tool.

      Default value: false

  • --overwrite --ow (boolean)
    • Enable or disable the ability to replace an existing bundle directory or bundle on the remote system.

      Default value: false

Zosmf Connection Options

  • --zosmf-host --zh (string)
    • The z/OSMF server host name.
  • --zosmf-port --zp (number)
    • The z/OSMF server port.
  • --zosmf-user --zu (string)
    • Mainframe (z/OSMF) user name, which can be the same as your TSO login.
  • --zosmf-password --zpw (string)
    • Mainframe (z/OSMF) password, which can be the same as your TSO password.
  • --zosmf-reject-unauthorized --zru (boolean)
    • Reject self-signed certificates.
  • --zosmf-base-path --zbp (string)
    • The base path for your API mediation layer instance. Specify this option to prepend the base path to all z/OSMF resources when making REST requests. Do not specify this option if you are not using an API mediation layer.

z/OS Ssh Connection Options

  • --ssh-host --sh (string)
    • The z/OS SSH server host name.
  • --ssh-port --sp (number)
    • The z/OS SSH server port.
  • --ssh-user --su (string)
    • Mainframe user name, which can be the same as your TSO login.
  • --ssh-password --spw (string)
    • Mainframe password, which can be the same as your TSO password.
  • --ssh-private-key --spk (string)
    • Path to a file containing your private key, that must match a public key stored in the server for authentication
  • --ssh-key-passphrase --skp (string)
    • Private key passphrase, which unlocks the private key.
  • --ssh-handshake-timeout --sht (number)
    • How long in milliseconds to wait for the SSH handshake to complete.

CICS Connection Options

  • --cics-host --ch (string)
    • The CMCI server host name.
  • --cics-port --cpo (number)
    • The CICS server port.
  • --cics-user --cu (string)
    • Mainframe (CICS) user name, which can be the same as your TSO login.
  • --cics-password --cpw (string)
    • Mainframe (CICS) password, which can be the same as your TSO password.
  • --cics-reject-unauthorized --cru (boolean)
    • Reject self-signed certificates.
  • --cics-protocol --cpr (string)
    • Specifies CMCI protocol (http or https).

      Allowed values: http, https

Profile Options

  • --cics-deploy-profile --cics-deploy-p (string)
    • The name of a (cics-deploy) profile to load for this command execution.
  • --zosmf-profile --zosmf-p (string)
    • The name of a (zosmf) profile to load for this command execution.
  • --ssh-profile --ssh-p (string)
    • The name of a (ssh) profile to load for this command execution.
  • --cics-profile --cics-p (string)
    • The name of a (cics) profile to load for this command execution.

Examples

  • Push a CICS bundle from the working directory by using default cics-deploy, cics, ssh and zosmf profiles:

    • $ zowe cics-deploy push bundle --name EXAMPLE --target-directory /u/example/bundles
  • Push a CICS bundle from the working directory by using specific zosmf, ssh & cics-deploy profiles:

    • $ zowe cics-deploy push bundle --name EXAMPLE --target-directory /u/example/bundles --zosmf-profile testplex --cics-deploy-profile devcics --ssh-profile ssh
  • Push a CICS bundle from the working directory replacing any bundle of the same name that is already deployed:

    • $ zowe cics-deploy push bundle --name EXAMPLE --target-directory /u/example/bundles --overwrite

undeploy | u | udep

Undeploy a CICS bundle from one or more CICS regions within a CICSplex. A BUNDLE resource is made UNAVAILABLE, it is then DISABLED and DISCARDED from the target scope with the CICSplex.

bundle

Undeploy a CICS bundle from one or more CICS regions within a CICSplex. The DFHDPLOY utility is used to undeploy and remove a BUNDLE resource from the target group of CICS regions.

Usage

zowe cics-deploy undeploy bundle [options]

cics-deploy Options

  • --name -n (string)
    • Required. Specifies the name of the CICS BUNDLE resource (up to 8 characters) to deploy or undeploy.
  • --cicsplex --cp (string)
    • Specifies the CICSplex (up to 8 characters) to target. This parameter defaults to the value specified in the cics-deploy profile.
  • --scope --sc (string)
    • Specifies the name of the CICS System, or CICS System Group (up to 8 characters) to target. This parameter defaults to the value specified in the cics-deploy profile.
  • --csd-group --cg --csdgroup (string)
    • Specifies the CSD group (up to 8 characters) for the bundle resource. If a bundle is deployed, a definition is added to this group. If a bundle is undeployed, then the definition is removed from this group. The definition is added or removed from the CSD of each system that is specified by the --scope option. The --csd-group and --res-group options are mutually exclusive.
  • --res-group --rg --resgroup (string)
    • Specifies the BAS resource group (up to 8 characters) for the bundle resource. If a bundle is deployed, a resource is defined in the BAS data repository. If a bundle is undeployed, the definition is removed. The --csd-group and --res-group options are mutually exclusive.
  • --cics-hlq --cq --cicshlq (string)
    • Specifies the high-level qualifier (up to 35 characters) at which the CICS datasets can be found in the target environment. This parameter defaults to the value specified in the cics-deploy profile.
  • --cpsm-hlq --cph --cpsmhlq (string)
    • Specifies the high-level qualifier (up to 35 characters) at which the CPSM datasets can be found in the target environment. This parameter defaults to the value specified in the cics-deploy profile.
  • --job-card --jc --jobcard (string)
    • Specifies the job card to use with any generated DFHDPLOY JCL. Use this parameter if you need to tailor the job card and you have not set the --cics-deploy-profile option. You can separate multiple lines of the jobcard with \n.

      Default value: //DFHDPLOY JOB DFHDPLOY,CLASS=A,MSGCLASS=X,TIME=NOLIMIT

  • --timeout --to (number)
    • An optional numerical value that specifies the maximum amount of time in seconds (1 - 1800 inclusive) for the DFHDPLOY command to complete. If not specified DFHDPLOY will use its default of 300 seconds.
  • --target-state --ts --targetstate (string)
    • Specifies the target state for the undeployed bundle.

      Default value: DISCARDED Allowed values: UNAVAILABLE, DISABLED, DISCARDED

  • --verbose -v (boolean)
    • Enable or suppress verbose output from the DFHDPLOY tool.

      Default value: false

Zosmf Connection Options

  • --zosmf-host --zh (string)
    • The z/OSMF server host name.
  • --zosmf-port --zp (number)
    • The z/OSMF server port.
  • --zosmf-user --zu (string)
    • Mainframe (z/OSMF) user name, which can be the same as your TSO login.
  • --zosmf-password --zpw (string)
    • Mainframe (z/OSMF) password, which can be the same as your TSO password.
  • --zosmf-reject-unauthorized --zru (boolean)
    • Reject self-signed certificates.
  • --zosmf-base-path --zbp (string)
    • The base path for your API mediation layer instance. Specify this option to prepend the base path to all z/OSMF resources when making REST requests. Do not specify this option if you are not using an API mediation layer.

Profile Options

  • --cics-deploy-profile --cics-deploy-p (string)
    • The name of a (cics-deploy) profile to load for this command execution.
  • --zosmf-profile --zosmf-p (string)
    • The name of a (zosmf) profile to load for this command execution.

Examples

  • Undeploy a CICS bundle by using the default cics-deploy and zosmf profiles:

    • $ zowe cics-deploy undeploy bundle --name EXAMPLE
  • Undeploy a CICS bundle, and declare a timeout if the processing takes too long:

    • $ zowe cics-deploy undeploy bundle --name EXAMPLE --timeout 60
  • Undeploy a CICS bundle from a specific target environment by using specific zosmf and cics-deploy profiles:

    • $ zowe cics-deploy undeploy bundle --name EXAMPLE --cics-plex TESTPLEX --scope SCOPE --res-group BUNDGRP --cics-hlq CICSTS55.CICS720 --cpsm-hlq CICSTS55.CPSM550 --zosmf-profile testplex --cics-deploy-profile devcics

profiles

Create and manage configuration profiles

create | cre

Create new configuration profiles.

cics-deploy-profile

Specifies the target environment for the cics-deploy deploy and undeploy actions.

Usage

zowe profiles create cics-deploy-profile [options]

Positional Arguments

  • profileName (string)

    • Specifies the name of the new cics-deploy profile. You can load this profile by using the name on commands that support the “--cics-deploy-profile” option.

Required Options

  • --cicsplex --cp (string)
    • Specifies the CICSplex (up to 8 characters) to target.
  • --scope --sc (string)
    • Specifies the name of the CICS System, or CICS System Group (up to 8 characters) to target.
  • --cics-hlq --cq --cicshlq (string)
    • Specifies the High Level Qualifier (up to 35 characters) at which the CICS datasets can be found in the target environment.
  • --cpsm-hlq --cph --cpsmhlq (string)
    • Specifies the High Level Qualifier (up to 35 characters) at which the CPSM datasets can be found in the target environment.
  • --job-card --jc --jobcard (string)
    • Specifies the job card to use with any generated DFHDPLOY JCL.

      Default value: //DFHDPLOY JOB DFHDPLOY,CLASS=A,MSGCLASS=X,TIME=NOLIMIT

Options

  • --csd-group --cg --csdgroup (string)
    • Specifies the CSD group (up to 8 characters) for the bundle resource. If a bundle is deployed then a definition is added to this group; if a bundle is undeployed then the definition is removed from this group. The CSD group is changed for each CICS system that is specified by the --scope option. The --csd-group and --res-group options are mutually exclusive.
  • --res-group --rg --resgroup (string)
    • Specifies the BAS resource group (up to 8 characters) for the bundle resource. If a bundle is deployed then a resource is defined in the BAS data repository; if a bundle is undeployed then the definition is removed. The --csd-group and --res-group options are mutually exclusive.
  • --target-directory --td --targetdir --target-dir (string)
    • Specifies the target zFS location to which CICS bundles should be uploaded (up to 255 characters).
  • --overwrite --ow (boolean)
    • Overwrite the cics-deploy profile when a profile of the same name exists.
  • --disable-defaults --dd (boolean)
    • Disable populating profile values of undefined properties with default values.

Examples

  • Create a cics-deploy profile called ‘example1’ to connect to a CPSM managed group of CICS regions within the TESTGRP1 scope of a cicsplex named PLEX1:

    • $ zowe profiles create cics-deploy-profile example1 --cicsplex PLEX1 --scope TESTGRP1 --cics-hlq CICSTS55.CICS720 --cpsm-hlq CICSTS55.CPSM550
  • Create a cics-deploy profile called ‘example2’ to connect to the same CPSM managed group of regions, and identify a BAS resource group BUNDGRP1 in which to store resource definitions:

    • $ zowe profiles create cics-deploy-profile example2 --cicsplex PLEX1 --scope TESTGRP1 --cics-hlq CICSTS55.CICS720 --cpsm-hlq CICSTS55.CPSM550 --res-group BUNDGRP1
  • Create a cics-deploy profile called ‘example3’ to connect to the same CPSM managed group of regions, and identify the default USS directory to which bundles should be uploaded:

    • $ zowe profiles create cics-deploy-profile example3 --cicsplex PLEX1 --scope TESTGRP1 --cics-hlq CICSTS55.CICS720 --cpsm-hlq CICSTS55.CPSM550 --target-directory /var/cicsts/bundles

update | upd

Update a profile. You can update any property present within the profile configuration. The updated profile will be printed so that you can review the result of the updates.

cics-deploy-profile

Specifies the target environment for the cics-deploy deploy and undeploy actions.

Usage

zowe profiles update cics-deploy-profile [options]

Positional Arguments

  • profileName (string)

    • Specifies the name of the new cics-deploy profile. You can load this profile by using the name on commands that support the “--cics-deploy-profile” option.

Options

  • --cicsplex --cp (string)
    • Specifies the CICSplex (up to 8 characters) to target.
  • --scope --sc (string)
    • Specifies the name of the CICS System, or CICS System Group (up to 8 characters) to target.
  • --csd-group --cg --csdgroup (string)
    • Specifies the CSD group (up to 8 characters) for the bundle resource. If a bundle is deployed then a definition is added to this group; if a bundle is undeployed then the definition is removed from this group. The CSD group is changed for each CICS system that is specified by the --scope option. The --csd-group and --res-group options are mutually exclusive.
  • --res-group --rg --resgroup (string)
    • Specifies the BAS resource group (up to 8 characters) for the bundle resource. If a bundle is deployed then a resource is defined in the BAS data repository; if a bundle is undeployed then the definition is removed. The --csd-group and --res-group options are mutually exclusive.
  • --cics-hlq --cq --cicshlq (string)
    • Specifies the High Level Qualifier (up to 35 characters) at which the CICS datasets can be found in the target environment.
  • --cpsm-hlq --cph --cpsmhlq (string)
    • Specifies the High Level Qualifier (up to 35 characters) at which the CPSM datasets can be found in the target environment.
  • --target-directory --td --targetdir --target-dir (string)
    • Specifies the target zFS location to which CICS bundles should be uploaded (up to 255 characters).
  • --job-card --jc --jobcard (string)
    • Specifies the job card to use with any generated DFHDPLOY JCL.

delete | rm

Delete existing profiles.

cics-deploy-profile

Delete a cics-deploy profile. You must specify a profile name to be deleted. To find a list of available profiles for deletion, issue the profiles list command. By default, you will be prompted to confirm the profile removal.

Usage

zowe profiles delete cics-deploy-profile [options]

Positional Arguments

  • profileName (string)

    • Specifies the name of the cics-deploy profile to be deleted. You can also load this profile by using the name on commands that support the “--cics-deploy-profile” option.

Options

  • --force (boolean)

    • Force deletion of profile, and dependent profiles if specified. No prompt will be displayed before deletion occurs.

Examples

  • Delete a cics-deploy profile named profilename:

    • $ zowe profiles delete cics-deploy-profile profilename

list | ls

List profiles of the type

cics-deploy-profiles

Specifies the target environment for the cics-deploy deploy and undeploy actions.

Usage

zowe profiles list cics-deploy-profiles [options]

Options

  • --show-contents --sc (boolean)
    • List cics-deploy profiles and their contents. All profile details will be printed as part of command output.

Examples

  • List profiles of type cics-deploy:

    • $ zowe profiles list cics-deploy-profiles
  • List profiles of type cics-deploy and display their contents:

    • $ zowe profiles list cics-deploy-profiles --sc

set-default | set

Set which profiles are loaded by default.

cics-deploy-profile

The cics-deploy set default-profiles command allows you to set the default profiles for this command group. When a cics-deploy command is issued and no profile override options are specified, the default profiles for the command group are automatically loaded for the command based on the commands profile requirements.

Usage

zowe profiles set-default cics-deploy-profile [options]

Positional Arguments

  • profileName (string)

    • Specify a profile for default usage within the cics-deploy group. When you issue commands within the cics-deploy group without a profile specified as part of the command, the default will be loaded instead.

Examples

  • Set the default profile for type cics-deploy to the profile named ‘profilename’:

    • $ zowe profiles set-default cics-deploy-profile profilename