WLST command line utility "storeUserConfig()"  is not working for 12c OHS

Hi All,
I am facing issue with WLST command line utility with "*storeUserConfig()*" command.
I have installed Standalone OHS 12c (Not managed OHS with WLS), configure and start the Node Manager.
I start the WLST command line utility from : <MW_HOME>/ohs/common/bin/wlst.sh
I connect node manager with : nmConnect('weblogic', 'welcome1', nmType='plain', domainName='base_domain')
wls:/offline> nmConnect('weblogic', 'welcome1', nmType='plain', domainName='base_domain')
Connecting to Node Manager ...
Successfully Connected to Node Manager.
wls:/nm/base_domain> nmStart(serverName='ohs10', serverType='OHS')
Starting server ohs10 ...
Successfully started server ohs10 ...
Now When I am running storeUserConfig(), it's giving me below error :
wls:/nm/base_domain> storeUserConfig()
Traceback (innermost last):
File "<console>", line 1, in ?
NameError: storeUserConfig
I also try with storeUserConfig('/scratch/12cORC/security/myuserconfigfile.secure', '/scratch/12cORC/security/myuserkeyfile.secure') which also give same error.
I am not able to recognize this error. What should I need to do to create the User config file ?
Please suggest me the solution.
I am referring this doc : http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E15586_01/web.1111/e13813/reference.htm#
Thanks,
Amit Nagar

It's probably a little late for the original poster, but in case anybody else stumbles on this thread (like me today), I found a workable solution to this problem:
For a Standalone HTTP Server there exists in $domain_home/bin a command startComponent.sh or (on Windows) startComponent.cmd. This accepts as parameter the ComponentName which will typically be ohs1 and as second parameter storeUserConfig. Documentation on this can be found here:
http://docs.oracle.com/middleware/1212/webtier/HSADM/getstart.htm#CHDJGIII (scroll down to
4.3.2.3 Starting Oracle HTTP Server Instances from the Command Line).
startComponent.sh ohs1 storeUserConfig
Unfortunately this doesn't tell you where you'll find the config and key-File. However, on a second invocation I found that - at least on windows where I tested this - they get written into c:\users\<username>\.wlst so I'd expect them in the home directory on unix. After copying the files to a more common location, I was able to reference them the usual way (formatted for better readability):
wls:/offline> nmConnect(userConfigFile='C:/app/Middleware/Oracle_Home/user_projects/domains/base_domain/nodemanager/security/nm-cfg-base_domain.props',
userKeyFile='C:/app/Middleware/Oracle_Home/user_projects/domains/base_domain/nodemanager/security/nm-key-base_domain.props',
host='localhost',
port='5556',
domainName='base_domain')
Connecting to Node Manager ...
Successfully Connected to Node Manager.
Best Regards
Holger

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