ADMIN
This section contains the commands used for J2EE Engine basic administration. You do not have to add these commands, as they are embedded in the Shell environment.
CIC
Syntax |
CIC |
Description |
Clears unloadable container. |
GC
Syntax |
GC |
Description |
Runs the garbage collector. |
INFO
Syntax |
INFO [-java] | [-system] | [-status <time>] |
Arguments |
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-java |
Lists JVM information. |
-system |
Lists system information. |
-status <time> |
Compares system information changes during this time lap (in milliseconds.) |
Description |
Lists system information. |
LISTMP
Syntax |
LISTMP [clusterID] <ManagerName> |
Arguments |
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[ClusterID] |
ID of the cluster element. The default value is the ID of the current element. |
<ManagerName> |
The name of the manager whose properties are listed. |
Description |
Lists the properties of the specified manager. |
LISTSP
Syntax |
LISTSP [clusterID] <ServiceName> |
Arguments |
|
[ClusterID] |
ID of the cluster element. The default value is the ID of the current element. Available to servers only. |
<ServiceName> |
The name of the service whose properties are listed. |
Description |
Lists the properties of the specified service. |
LL
Syntax |
LL [<-i|-l|-s|-c|-a>] [<-r>] |
Arguments |
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[-i] |
Lists interface loaders only. |
[-l] |
Lists library loaders only. |
[-s] |
Lists service loaders only. |
[-c] |
Lists common loaders only. |
[-a] |
Lists application loaders only. |
[-r] |
Lists registered references per loader. |
Description |
Lists registered loaders. |
LLR
Syntax |
LLR <loaderName> <-system> <-all> <classname> [<fileName>] <-a> <-l> |
Arguments |
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<LoaderName> |
The name of the loader. |
<-system> |
The system class loaders. |
<-all> |
Both the system loaders and the ones registered in the ClassLoaderManager. |
<classname> |
The name of the class to be loaded. |
[fileName] |
The name of the resource file searched with the specified loader. |
<classnamefilter> |
The class names starting with this filter prefix are listed. |
<-a> |
The defined and imported classes matching the filter. |
<-l> |
The code source of the classes. |
<-i> |
Gives additional information. |
Description |
Lists detailed information for a specified loader (full name, parent, references, and resources). Searches for a resource file in the loader's resources. |
Example |
LLR <loadername>|<-system> Lists detailed information for the specified loader.
LLR <loadername> -R Lists referee loaders for the specified loader.
LLR <loadername> -L <classname> Tries to load the class with the specified loader. Returns an exception if not successful.
LLR <loadername> -P [-i] Tries to find a missing dependency (class or reference) in loader resources.
LLR <loadername>|<-all> -F <filename> Searches for a resource file with the specified loader.
LLR <loadername> -C <classnamefilter> [-a] [-l] Searches the loaded classes with possible package filtering. |
LP
Syntax |
LP |
Description |
Displays the pools usage. |
LSC
Syntax |
LSC [-state] |
Arguments |
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[-state] |
Simple cluster machines state list. |
Description |
Lists all active cluster machines. |
LSI
Syntax |
LSI [-d] [ClusterID] |
Arguments |
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[-d] |
Lists the interfaces using their display names instead of their component names. |
[ClusterID] |
ID of the cluster element. The default value is the ID of the current cluster element. |
Description |
Lists all interfaces installed on the specified cluster element. |
LSL
Syntax |
LSL [-d] [ClusterID] |
Arguments |
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[-d] |
Lists the libraries using their display names instead of their component names. |
[ClusterID] |
ID of the cluster element. The default value is the ID of the current cluster element. |
Description |
Lists all libraries installed on the specified cluster element. |
LSM
Syntax |
LSM [ClusterID] |
Arguments |
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[ClusterID] |
ID of the cluster element. The default value is the ID of the current cluster element. |
Description |
Lists all managers running on the specified cluster element. |
LSS
Syntax |
LSS [-d] [ClusterID] |
Arguments |
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[-d] |
Lists the services using their display names instead of their component names. |
[ClusterID] |
ID of the cluster element. The default value is the ID of the current cluster element. |
Description |
Lists all services installed on the specified cluster element. |
LSTOL
Syntax |
LSTOL [<-s|-t>] |
Arguments |
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[-s] |
Lists information about synchronous timeout listeners. |
[-t] |
Lists information about ordinary timeout listeners. |
Description |
Lists information about registered timeout listeners. |
RESUME
Syntax |
RESUME [-status] |
Arguments |
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[-status] |
Resumes the cluster element. |
Description |
Resumes a cluster element. If no parameters are specified, the current status is shown. |
SETMP
Syntax |
SETMP <[[-f <fileName1>] [-f <fileName2>]...] [[-p <key1> <value1>] [-p <key2> <value2>]...]> [clusterID] <managerName> |
Arguments |
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[-f <fileNameX>] |
Sets the properties from a file named <fileNameX> to the specified manager. |
[-p <keyX> <valueX>] |
Sets the property named <keyX>, with value <valueX> to the specified manager. |
[clusterID] |
Sets the manager properties to the specified cluster element. The default value is the ID of the current cluster element. If [ClusterID] is 0, properties will be set to all cluster elements. |
<managerName> |
The manager whose properties will be set. |
Description |
The SETMP (Set Manager Properties) command loads the new property values for the specified manager. |
Example |
SETMP -f cluster.properties ClusterManager SETMP -p DefaultLogLevel INFO -p DefaultConsoleDumpLevel ERROR LogManager SETMP -f cfg1.properties -p tracelevel 1 -f cfg2.properties -p rdbms.user user -p rdbms.password pass 4001 ConfigurationManager |
SETSP
Syntax |
SETSP <[[-f <fileName1>] [-f <fileName2>]...] [[-p <key1> <value1>] [-p <key2> <value2>]...]> [clusterID] <serviceName> |
Arguments |
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[-f <fileNameX>] |
Sets the properties from a file named <fileNameX> to the specified service. The default value is the ID of the current cluster element. If [ClusterID] is 0, properties will be set to all cluster elements. |
[-p <keyX> <valueX>] |
Sets the property named <keyX>, with value <valueX> to the specified service. |
[clusterID] |
Sets the service properties to the specified cluster element. |
<serviceName> |
The service whose properties will be set. |
Description |
The SETSP (Set Service Properties) command loads new property values for the specified service. |
Example |
SETSP -f p4.properties p4 SETSP -p Port 80 -p SslPort 443 http SETSP -f log1.properties -p DLog true -f log2.properties -p LogLevel 6 -p LogDumpLevel 3 4001 log |
SHUTDOWN
Syntax |
SHUTDOWN [-mark <timeout>] [ClusterID] |
Arguments |
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[-mark <timeout>] |
Time in seconds to wait before shutting down. |
[ClusterID] |
The ID of the element to shut down. The default value is the ID of the current cluster element. If [ClusterID] is set to 0, it shuts down the whole cluster. |
Description |
Shuts down a cluster element or the whole cluster. |
STARTSERVICE
Syntax |
STARTSERVICE [ClusterID] <serviceName> |
Arguments |
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[ClusterID] |
The ID of the element to start up. The default value is the ID of the current cluster element. If [ClusterID] is set to 0, it starts up the whole cluster. |
<serviceName> |
The name of the service to be started. |
Description |
Starts a service on the specified cluster element. |
STOPSERVICE
Syntax |
STOPSERVICE [ClusterID] <serviceName> |
Arguments |
|
[ClusterID] |
The ID of the element to stop. The default value is the ID of the current cluster element. If [ClusterID] is set to 0, it stops the whole cluster. |
<serviceName> |
The name of the service to be stopped. |
Description |
Stops a service on the specified cluster element. |
SUSPEND
Syntax |
SUSPEND [-status] |
Arguments |
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[-status] |
Suspends the cluster element. |
Description |
Suspends a cluster element. If no parameters are specified, it shows the current status. |
VERSION
Syntax |
VERSION [-more] |
Arguments |
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[-more] |
Displays additional information. |
Description |
Displays the version of the cluster. |
