set-network-listener-configuration

Helps to modify an existing network listener.

Synopsis

asadmin [asadmin-options] set-network-listener-configuration [--help]
[--enabled={true|false}]
[--dynamic={}true|false}]
[--address=address]
[--listenerport=port]
[--listenerportrange=portrange]
[--threadpool=threadpool]
[--protocol=protocol]
[--transport=transport]
[--jkenabled=true|false]
[--target target]
listener-name

Description

The set-network-listener-configuration subcommand modifies an existing network listener.

If you edit the admin-listener network listener, you must restart the server for the changes to take effect. The Administration Console will not tell you that a restart is required in this case.

Options

asadmin-options

Options for the asadmin utility. For information about these options, see the asadmin help page.

--help
-?

Displays the help text for the subcommand.

--address

The IP address or the hostname (resolvable by DNS).

--listenerport

The port on which the network listener is going to be listening.

--listenerPortRange

Port range which the network listener can bind to.

--threadpool

The name of the thread pool for this listener. Specifying a thread pool is optional. The default is http-thread-pool.

--protocol

The name of the protocol for this listener.

--transport

The name of the transport for this listener. Specifying a transport is optional. The default value is tcp.

--enabled

If set to true, the default, the listener is enabled at runtime.

--jkenabled

If enabled, the network listener will become an Apache mod-jk listener. The default value is false.

--target

Creates the network listener only on the specified target. Valid values are as follows:

server

Creates the network listener on the default server instance. This is the default value.

configuration-name

Creates the network listener in the specified configuration.

cluster-name

Creates the network listener on all server instances in the specified cluster.

standalone-instance-name

Creates the network listener on the specified standalone server instance.

Operands

name

The name of the network listener.

Examples

Example 1 Modifying a Network Listener

The following command modifies a network listener named sampleListener:

asadmin set-network-listener-configuration --dynamic true --enabled=false --listenerport 8080 sampleListener

Command set-network-listener-configuration executed successfully.