Use the PING command to verify that a secure connection can be established between the machine from which you issue the command and a PowerExchange Listener on a remote node.
When you issue the PING command, the PWXUGSK utility steps through each phase of a secure connection to verify that the connection will succeed. You can use the information returned from this command to troubleshoot any issues that might occur.
PWKUGSK CMD=PING PING_LOCATION=
node_name
[PING_UID=
user_name
{PING_PWD=
password
|PING_EPWD=
encrypted_password
}]
The PING command has the following parameters:
PING_LOCATION=
node_name
The node name of the remote PowerExchange Listener to ping for the secure connection.
PING_UID=
user_name
A user name that can be used to establish the secure connection. The user must have the authority to view SSL certificates on the remote node specified by PING_LOCATION.
PING_PWD=
password
The password associated with the user name specified by PING_UID. Specify either a password or an encrypted password to decrypt the certificate files on the remote node.
PING_EPWD=
encrypted_password
An encrypted password associated ith the user name specified by PING_UID. Specify either a password or an encrypted password to decrypt the certificate files on the remote node.