Connectivity Guide > Using Utilities > Netutil Non-Interactive Mode
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Netutil Non-Interactive Mode
Netutil supports a non-interactive mode of operation controlled by command line flags and an input control file. You can use this mode if you want to write your own system administration utility programs or authorize large numbers of users using a batch file.
The following functions are available through this interface:
Create
Creates a new connection data entry or remote user authorization.
Destroy
Destroys a connection data entry or remote user authorization.
Show
Displays information to the terminal. This function does not correspond to a menu item in the forms-based interface.
Stop
Stops all Communications Servers.
For example, this command stops a specific Communications Server:
stop 2937
Quiesce
Stops all Communications Servers after the sessions currently in progress on those servers have terminated.
For example, this command quiesces a specific Communications Server:
quiesce 2116
Note:  The Edit and Test functions found in the forms-based netutil interface are not supported in non-interactive mode.
Last modified date: 10/30/2024