TABLE C–2
Server Lifecycle Commands
(Continued)
Command
Definition
start-domain
Starts a domain. If the domain directory is not specified, the domain in the
default
install_dir
/domains
directory is started. If there are two or more
domains, the
domain_name
operand must be specified.
stop-domain
Stops the Domain Administration Server of the specified domain.
restore-domain
Restores files under the domain from a backup directory.
list-domains
Lists the domain. If the domain directory is not specified, the domain in the
default
install_dir
/domains
directory is listed. If there is more than one
domain, the
domain_name
operand must be specified.
backup-domain
Backs up files under the named domain.
login
Lets you log in to a domain. If various application server domains are created
on various machines (locally),
asadmin
invocation from any of these machines
can manage the domains located elsewhere (remotely). This comes in handy
especially when a particular machine is chosen as an administration client and
it manages multiple domains and servers.
asadmin
commands that are used to
manage domains located elsewhere are called remote commands. The
asadmin
login
command eases the administration of such remote domains. The
login
command runs only in the interactive mode. It prompts you for the admin user
name and password. On successful login, the file
.asadminpass
will be created
in the user's home directory. This is the same file that is modified during the
create-domain
command while using the
--savelogin
option. The domain
must be running for this command to run.
create-instance
Creates a new server instance residing on a local or remote machine.
delete-instance
Deletes the server instance. This command can be run remotely or locally. The
user authenticates using the password identified for the administration server.
Additionally, the instance must already exist within the domain served by the
administration server. Use this command with discretion since it is destructive
and cannot be undone.
List and Status Commands
The list and status commands display the status of a deployed component.
TABLE C–3
List and Status Commands
Command
Definition
show-component-status
Gets the status of the deployed component. The status is a string representation
returned by the server. The possible status strings include status of
app-name
is
enabled
or status of
app-name
is
disabled
.
List and Status Commands
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