create-deployment-group
Creates a Payara Server deployment group.
Description
The create-deployment-group
subcommand creates a Payara Server deployment group. Initially the deployment group contains no Payara Server instances, applications, or resources.
To add instances to the cluster, use the add-instance-to-deployment-group
.
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Deploying applications by using the
deploy
subcommand -
Creating resources by using subcommands such as
create-jdbc-resource
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Creating references to applications that are already deployed in other targets by using the
create-application-ref
subcommand -
Creating references to resources that are already created in other targets by using the
create-resource-ref
subcommand
This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.
Options
- asadmin-options
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Options for the
asadmin
utility. For information about these options, see theasadmin
help page. --help
-?
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Displays the help text for the subcommand.
Operands
- name
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The name of the deployment group.
The name must meet the following requirements:
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The name may contain only ASCII characters.
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The name must start with a letter, a number, or an underscore.
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The name may contain only the following characters:
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Lowercase letters
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Uppercase letters
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Numbers
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Hyphen
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Period
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Underscore
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The name must be unique in the domain and must not be the name of another cluster, a named configuration, a Payara Server instance, or a node.
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The name must not be
domain
,server
, or any other keyword that is reserved by Payara Server.
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Examples
Example 1 Creating a Deployment Group
This example creates a deployment group that is named test-dgroup
:
asadmin create-deployment-group test-dgroup
Command create-deployment-group executed successfully.