Subcommands for the asadmin
Utility
For information and instructions on using the asadmin
application deployment subcommands, see Application Deployment
Online help for the asadmin subcommands can be invoked on the command line, for example, asadmin create-domain --help .
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General Administration Subcommand
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Creates the resources named in the specified XML file. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide. see To Add Resources From an XML File |
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Describes how the |
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Attaches to subcommands that were started using the |
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Configures how long information about subcommands (jobs) that were started using the |
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Adds the default configuration of a module to domain.xml. |
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Configures the starting of a domain administration server (DAS) on an unattended boot. On Oracle Solaris 10, this subcommand uses the Service Management Facility (SMF). For procedural information in this guide, see To Configure a DAS or an Instance for Automatic Restart on Oracle Solaris. |
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Creates or updates system properties. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create System Properties. |
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Removes the configuration of a module from |
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Deletes system properties of a domain or configuration, or server instance. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a System Property. |
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Gets an attribute of an element in the |
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Displays the current active configuration of a module. |
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Lists the configurable element. On Oracle Solaris, quotes are needed when running subcommands with |
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Lists all the |
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Lists application containers and the status of each container. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Containers. |
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Lists information about subcommands that were started using the |
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Lists modules that are accessible to the Payara Server subsystem. The status of each module is included. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Modules. |
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Lists the system properties of a domain or configuration. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List System Properties. |
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List the timers owned by a specific server instance. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Timers. |
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Provides an |
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Delegates the command line to the Apache Felix Gogo remote shell for the execution of OSGi shell commands. For procedural information in this guide, see To Run Apache Felix Gogo Remote Shell Commands. |
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Provides interactive access to the Apache Felix Gogo remote shell for the execution of OSGi shell commands. For procedural information in this guide, see To Run Apache Felix Gogo Remote Shell Commands. |
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Sets the values of one or more configurable attributes. For procedural information in this guide, see Configuring Monitoring. |
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Sets up the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) remote protocol on the host where the subcommand is run. The DCOM remote protocol is available only on Windows systems. |
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Lists the status of existing components. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Show Component Status. |
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Starts the internal H2 database server. Use this subcommand only for working with applications deployed to Payara Server. For procedural information in this guide, see To Start the Database. |
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Stops a process of the internal H2 database server. For procedural information in this guide, see To Stop the Database. |
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Displays the version information for the option specified in archive or folder format. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Display the Payara Server Version. |
Batch Jobs Subcommands
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Lists batch jobs and job details. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Batch Jobs. |
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Lists batch job executions and execution details. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Batch Job Executions. |
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Lists steps for a specific batch job execution. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Batch Job Steps. |
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Displays the configuration of the batch runtime. For procedural information in this guide, see To List the Batch Runtime Configuration. |
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Configures the batch runtime. For procedural information in this guide, see To Configure the Batch Runtime. |
Concurrent Resources Subcommands
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Creates a context service resource. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a Context Service. |
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Creates a managed executor service resource. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a Managed Executor Service. |
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Creates a managed scheduled executor service resource. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a Managed Scheduled Executor Service. |
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Creates a managed thread factory resource. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a Managed Thread Factory. |
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Lists context service resources. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Context Services. |
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Lists managed executor service resources. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Managed Executor Services. |
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Lists managed scheduled executor service resources. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Managed Scheduled Executor Services. |
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Lists managed thread factory resources. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Managed Thread Factories. |
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Removes a context service resource. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Context Service. |
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Removes a managed executor service resource. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Managed Executor Service. |
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Removes a managed scheduled executor service resource. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Managed Scheduled Executor Service. |
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Removes a managed thread factory resource. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Managed Thread Factory. |
Connectivity Subcommands
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Creates an administered object. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create an Administered Object. |
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Adds a new connector connection pool with the specified connection pool name. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a Connector Connection Pool. |
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Creates a connector resource. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a Connector Resource. |
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Creates a connector security map for the specified connector connection pool. For procedural information, see To Create a Connector Security Map. |
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Creates a connector work security map for the specified resource adapter. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a Connector Work Security Map. |
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Creates a new JDBC resource. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a JDBC Resource. |
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Registers a new JDBC connection pool with the specified JDBC connection pool name. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a JDBC Connection Pool. |
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Creates configuration information for the connector module. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create Configuration Information for a Resource Adapter. |
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Deletes an administered object. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete an Administered Object. |
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Removes the connector connection pool specified using the |
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Deletes connector resource. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Connector Resource. |
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Deletes a specified connector security map. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Connector Security Map. |
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Deletes a specified connector work security map. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Connector Work Security Map. |
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Deletes the specified JDBC connection pool. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a JDBC Connection Pool. |
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Deletes a JDBC resource. The specified JNDI name identifies the resource to be deleted. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a JDBC Resource. |
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Deletes configuration information for the connector module. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Resource Adapter Configuration. |
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Re-initializes all connections established in the specified connection. For procedural information in this guide, see To Reset (Flush) a Connection Pool. |
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Lists administered objects. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Administered Objects. |
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Lists the connector connection pools that have been created. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Connector Connection Pools. |
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Creates connector resources. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Connector Resources. |
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Lists the connector security maps belonging to a specified connector connection pool. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Connector Security Maps. |
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Lists the existing connector work security maps for a resource adapter. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see o List Connector Work Security Maps. |
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Lists the existing JDBC connection pools. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List JDBC Connection Pools. |
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Lists the existing JDBC resources. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List JDBC Resources. |
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Lists configuration information for the connector modules. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Resource Adapter Configurations. |
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Tests if a JDBC connection pool is usable. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Contact (Ping) a Connection Pool. |
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Modifies a security map for the specified connector connection pool. For procedural information in this guide, see To Update a Connector Security Map. |
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Modifies a work security map that belongs to a specific resource adapter (connector module). For procedure information in this guide, see To Update a Connector Work Security Map. |
Domain Subcommands
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Describes how to back up a domain. Supported in local mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Back Up a Domain. |
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Creates the configuration of a domain. A domain can exist independent of other domains. Any user who has access to the |
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Deletes the specified domain. The domain must be stopped before it can be deleted. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Domain. |
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Lists the existing domain backups. Supported in local mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Domain Backups. |
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Lists the existing domains and their statuses. If the domain directory is not specified, the domains in the domain-root-dir, the default for which is as-install`/domains`, are displayed. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Domains. |
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Allows you to log in to a domain. For procedural information in this guide, see To Log In to a Domain. |
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Restarts the Domain Administration Server (DAS) of the specified domain. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Restart a Domain. |
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Recovers and domain from a backup file. Supported in local mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Restore a Domain. |
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Starts a domain. If the domain directory is not specified, the default |
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Stops the domain administration server (DAS) of the specified domain. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Stop a Domain. |
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Displays the length of time that the domain administration server (DAS) has been running since the last restart. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Display Domain Uptime. |
Internet Connectivity Subcommands
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Creates a set of HTTP parameters for a protocol, which in turn configures one or more network listeners. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create an HTTP Configuration. |
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Creates a new HTTP listener socket. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create an Internet Connection. |
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Creates a new HTTP listener socket. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create an Internet Connection. |
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Creates a protocol for a listener. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a Protocol. |
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Creates a transport object for a listener. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a Transport. |
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Creates the specified virtual server element. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a Virtual Server. |
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Creates and configures the SSL element in the selected HTTP listener to enable secure communication on that listener/service. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Configure an HTTP Listener for SSL. |
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Deletes an existing HTTP configuration. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete an HTTP Configuration. |
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Deletes the specified HTTP listener. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete an HTTP Network Listener. |
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Deletes the specified HTTP listener. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete an HTTP Network Listener. |
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Deletes and existing HTTP protocol. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Protocol. |
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Deletes the SSL element in the selected HTTP listener. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete SSL From an HTTP Listener. |
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Deletes and existing HTTP transport. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Transport. |
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Deletes the specified virtual server element. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Virtual Server. |
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Lists the existing HTTP listeners. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List HTTP Network Listeners. |
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Lists the existing HTTP listeners. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List HTTP Network Listeners. |
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Lists the existing HTTP protocols. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Protocols. |
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Lists the existing HTTP transports. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Transports. |
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Lists the existing virtual servers. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Virtual Servers. |
JavaMail Subcommands
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Creates a JavaMail session resource. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a JavaMail Resource. |
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Deletes a JavaMail session resource. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a JavaMail Resource. |
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Creates JavaMail session resources. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List JavaMail Resources. |
JMS Subcommands
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Creates a JMS physical destination. Along with the physical destination, you use the |
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Creates a JMS host within the JMS service. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a JMS Host. |
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Creates a JMS connection factory resource or JMS destination resource. Supported in remote mode only. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a Connection Factory or Destination Resource. |
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Removes the specified JMS destination. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a JMS Physical Destination. |
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Deletes a JMS host within the JMS service. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a JMS Host. |
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Deletes a JMS connection factory resource or JMS destination resource. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Connection Factory or Destination Resource. |
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Purges the messages from a physical destination in the specified JMS Service configuration of the specified target. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Purge Messages From a Physical Destination. |
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Checks if the JMS service (also known as the JMS provider) is up and running. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see Troubleshooting the JMS Service. |
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Lists the JMS physical destinations. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List JMS Physical Destinations. |
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Lists the existing JMS hosts. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List JMS Hosts. |
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Lists the existing JMS connection factory or destination resources. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List JMS Resources. |
JNDI Subcommands
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Creates a custom JNDI resource. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a Custom JNDI Resource. |
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Creates an external JNDI resource. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Register an External JNDI Resource. |
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Deletes a custom JNDI resource. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Custom JNDI Resource. |
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Deletes an external JNDI resource. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete an External JNDI Resource. |
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Lists the existing custom JNDI resources. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Custom JNDI Resources. |
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Lists the entries in the JNDI tree. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List External JNDI Entries. |
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Lists the existing external JNDI resources. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List External JNDI Resources. |
JVM Subcommands
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Creates a JVM option in the Java configuration or profiler elements of the |
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Creates a profiler element. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a Profiler. |
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Deletes the specified JVM option from the Java configuration or profiler elements of the |
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Deletes the specified profiler element. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Profiler. |
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Generates a report showing the threads, classes, and memory for the virtual machine that runs Payara Server. For procedural information in this guide, see To Generate a JVM Report. |
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Lists the command-line options that are passed to the Java application launcher when Payara Server is started. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List JVM Options. |
Life Cycle Module Subcommands
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Creates a new life cycle module. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a Life Cycle Module. |
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Lists life cycle modules. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Life Cycle Modules. |
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Deletes an existing life cycle module. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Life Cycle Module. |
Logging and Monitoring Subcommands
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Collects all available log files and creates a ZIP archive. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Collect Log Files into a ZIP Archive. |
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Disables the monitoring service. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Disable Monitoring. |
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Enables the monitoring service. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Enable Monitoring. |
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Lists log file attributes. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see Configuring the Logging Service. |
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Lists the existing loggers. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Log Levels. |
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Lists all public loggers in your distribution of Payara Server. Internal loggers are not listed. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Loggers. |
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Displays monitoring information for the common Payara Server resources. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To View Common Monitoring Data. |
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Rotates the |
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Sets log file attributes. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see Configuring the Logging Service. |
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Sets the formatter used to format log records in log files. For procedural information in this guide, see Setting the Log File Format. |
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Sets the log level for a module. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see Setting Log Levels. |
ORB Subcommands
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Creates an IIOP listener. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create an IIOP Listener. |
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Deletes an IIOP listener. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete an IIOP Listener. |
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Lists the existing IIOP listeners. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List IIOP Listeners. |
Thread Pool Subcommands
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Creates a new thread pool. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a Thread Pool. |
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Deletes the specified thread pool. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Thread Pool. |
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Lists the existing thread pools. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List Thread Pools. |
Transaction Service Subcommands
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Freezes the transaction subsystem during which time all the in-flight transactions are suspended. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information, see To Stop the Transaction Service. |
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Manually recovers pending transactions. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information, see To Manually Recover Transactions. |
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Rolls back the named transaction. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information, see To Roll Back a Transaction. |
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Resumes all the suspended in-flight transactions. Invoke this subcommand on an already frozen transaction. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information, see To Restart the Transaction Service. |