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z/OSMF Profile
Usage
zowe profiles create zosmf-profile <profileName> [options]
Positional Arguments
profileName
(string)- Specifies the name of the new zosmf profile. You can load this profile by using the name on commands that support the "--zosmf-profile" option.
Zosmf Connection Options
--host
|-H
(string)- The z/OSMF server host name.
--port
|-P
(number)The z/OSMF server port.
Default value: 443
--user
|-u
(string)- Mainframe (z/OSMF) user name, which can be the same as your TSO login.
--password
|--pass
|--pw
(string)- Mainframe (z/OSMF) password, which can be the same as your TSO password.
--reject-unauthorized
|--ru
(boolean)Reject self-signed certificates.
Default value: true
--base-path
|--bp
(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.
Options
--overwrite
|--ow
(boolean)- Overwrite the zosmf profile when a profile of the same name exists.
Examples
Create a zosmf profile called 'zos123' to connect to z/OSMF at host zos123 and port 1443:
zowe profiles create zosmf-profile zos123 --host zos123 --port 1443 --user ibmuser --password myp4ss
Create a zosmf profile called 'zos124' to connect to z/OSMF at the host zos124 (default port - 443) and allow self-signed certificates:
zowe profiles create zosmf-profile zos124 --host zos124 --user ibmuser --password myp4ss --reject-unauthorized false
Create a zosmf profile called 'zos124' to connect to z/OSMF at the host zos124 (default port - 443) and allow self-signed certificates:
zowe profiles create zosmf-profile zosAPIML --host zosAPIML --port 2020 --user ibmuser --password myp4ss --reject-unauthorized false --base-path basePath