EMCLI default configuration directory

How do I find the default configuration directory for EMCLI on the OMS host? I changed the EM Console ports and need to re-configure EMCLI to use the new port. I can get the configuration using:
$ $OMS_HOME/bin/emcli setup
Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c Release 2.
Copyright (c) 1996, 2012 Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Instance Home : /u01/app/oracle/Middleware/gc_inst/em/EMGC_OMS1/sysman/emcli/setup/.emcli
Verb Jars Home : /u01/app/oracle/Middleware/gc_inst/em/EMGC_OMS1/sysman/emcli/setup/.emcli
EM URL : https://oms1.example.com:7799/em
EM user : sysman
Trust all certificates : true
Auto login : false
But it doesn't display the configuration directory. I'd like to re-use the existing directory.
Thanks,
Leighton

Hello Leighton,
have you tried to change this using:
./emcli setup -url=http://myworkstation.us.oracle.com:em_port/em -username=em_user
Regards
Rob
http://oemgc.wordpress.com

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