Reintializes all connections established in the specified connection pool.
Synopsis
asadmin [asadmin-options] flush-connection-pool [--help]
[--appname application [--modulename module]
pool_name
Description
The flush-connection-pool subcommand resets a JDBC connection pool or a connector connection pool to its initial state. Any existing live connections are destroyed, which means that the transactions associated with these connections are lost. The subcommand then recreates the initial connections for the pool, and restores the pool to its steady pool size.
This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.
Application Scoped Resources
The flush-connection-pool subcommand can target resources that are scoped to a specific application or module, as defined in the glassfish-resources.xml or payara-resources.xml for the Payara Server domain.
-
To reference the
jndi-namefor an application scoped resource, perform the lookup using thejava:appprefix. -
To reference the
jndi-namefor a module scoped resource, perform the lookup using thejava:moduleprefix.
The jndi-name for application-scoped-resources or module-scoped-resources are specified using the format java:app/`jdbc/myDataSource or java:module/`jdbc/myModuleLevelDataSource. This naming scope is defined in the Jakarta EE Specification (https://jakarta.ee/specifications/).
Options
- asadmin-options
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Options for the
asadminutility. For information about these options, see theasadminhelp page. --help-?-
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
--appname-
Name of the application in which the application scoped resource is defined.
--modulename-
Name of the module in which the module scoped resource is defined.
Flushing a Connection Pool
This example reinitializes the JDBC connection pool named __TimerPool.
asadmin> flush-connection-pool __TimerPool
Command flush-connection-pool executed successfully.