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Oracle GlassFish Server Administration Guide
Release 3.1.2
Part Number E24928-01
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List of Examples
1-1 Determining if the DAS Requires Restart
1-2 Determining if an Instance Requires Restart
1-3 Connecting to the Apache Felix Gogo Remote Shell
1-4 Listing All Installed OSGi Bundles
1-5 Determining the Services That an OSGi Bundle Provides
2-1 Running an asadmin Utility Subcommand in Single Mode
2-2 Specifying an asadmin Utility Option With a Subcommand in Single Mode
2-3 Specifying an asadmin Utility Option and a Subcommand Option in Single Mode
2-4 Displaying Help Information for the asadmin Utility
2-5 Displaying Help Information for an asadmin Utility Subcommand
2-6 Starting a Multimode Session With asadmin Utility Options
2-7 Starting a Multimode Session by Using the multimode Subcommand
2-8 Running a Subcommand in a Multimode Session
2-9 Running a Set of asadmin Subcommands From a File
2-10 Creating a System Property
2-11 Listing System Properties
2-12 Deleting a System Property
2-13 Adding Resources
2-14 Displaying Version Information
2-15 Listing Applications
2-16 Listing Containers
2-17 Listing Modules
2-18 Listing Subcommands
2-19 Listing Timers
2-20 Showing Status of a Component
2-21 Determining the Methods and Method Parameters That an Object in the Tree Supports
2-22 Retrieving Data for an Object in the Tree
2-23 Adding an Object to the Tree
2-24 Updating an Object in the Tree
2-25 Deleting an Object From the Tree
3-1 Creating a Domain
3-2 Listing Domains
3-3 Logging In To a Domain on a Remote Machine
3-4 Logging In to a Domain on the Default Port of Localhost
3-5 Deleting a Domain
3-6 Starting a Domain
3-7 Stopping a Domain (or Server)
3-8 Restarting a Domain (or Server)
3-9 Restarting a Domain in a Browser
3-10 Creating a Service to Restart a DAS Automatically on Windows
3-11 Querying the Service to Restart a DAS Automatically on Windows
3-12 Creating a Service to Restart a DAS Automatically on Linux
3-13 Creating a Service to Restart a Domain Automatically on Oracle Solaris
3-14 Suspending the Default Domain
3-15 Resuming the Default Domain
3-16 Creating a Backup Configuration
3-17 Listing All Backup Configurations
3-18 Listing Details for a Backup Configuration
3-19 Enabling a Backup Configuration
3-20 Disabling a Backup Configuration
3-21 Deleting a Backup Configuration
3-22 Creating a Schedule
3-23 Listing Schedules
3-24 Deleting a Schedule
3-25 Backing Up the Default Domain
3-26 Restoring the Default Domain
3-27 Listing Backups of the Default Domain
3-28 Displaying the DAS Uptime
3-29 Changing the Administration Port of a Domain
4-1 Creating JVM Options
4-2 Listing JVM Options
4-3 Deleting a JVM Option
4-4 Deleting Multiple JVM Options
4-5 Generating a JVM Report
4-6 Creating a Profiler
4-7 Deleting a Profiler
5-1 Creating a Thread Pool
5-2 Listing Thread Pools
5-3 Updating a Thread Pool
5-4 Deleting a Thread Pool
6-1 Invoking a Servlet With a URL
6-2 Invoking a Servlet From Within a JSP File
6-3 Redirecting a URL
6-4 httpd.conf File for mod_jk
6-5 workers.properties File for mod_jk
6-6 httpd.conf File for Load Balancing
6-7 workers.properties File for Load Balancing
6-8 http-ssl.conf File for mod_jk Security
7-1 Changing the Name and Location of a Cluster's Log File
7-2 Setting the java.util.logging.config.file System Property
7-3 Listing Logger Levels for Modules
7-4 Listing Log Levels for an Instance
7-5 Changing the Global Log Level for All Module Loggers
7-6 Setting the Log Level for a Module Logger
7-7 Setting Log Levels for Multiple Loggers
7-8 Changing the Rotation Size
7-9 Changing the Rotation Interval
7-10 Changing the Limit Number of Retained Files
7-11 Rotating Log Files Manually
7-12 Adding a New Log Handler
7-13 Creating a ZIP Archive
8-1 Enabling the Monitoring Service Dynamically
8-2 Enabling Monitoring for Modules Dynamically
8-3 Enabling Monitoring for Modules by Using the set Subcommand
8-4 Disabling the Monitoring Service Dynamically
8-5 Disabling Monitoring for Modules Dynamically
8-6 Disabling Monitoring by Using the set Subcommand
8-7 Viewing Common Monitoring Data
8-8 Viewing Attributes for a Specific Type
8-9 Viewing Monitorable Applications
8-10 Viewing Attributes for an Application
8-11 Viewing a Specific Attribute
9-1 Running a Script for Monitoring GlassFish Server
9-2 Listing All Events
9-3 Displaying Detailed Information About an Event
9-4 Registering a Script as a Listener for an Event
9-5 Displaying Information From a Script
9-6 Generating a Counter Statistic
9-7 Generating a Timer Statistic
9-8 Counting the Number of Loaded JSP Technology Pages
9-9 Measuring the Time to Process Web Service Requests
10-1 Creating a Life Cycle Module
10-2 Listing Life Cycle Modules
10-3 Updating a Life Cycle Module
10-4 Deleting a Life Cycle Module
11-1 Starting a Local Repository Daemon
11-2 Configuring the pkg Command to Use a Local Repository
12-1 Starting a Database
12-2 Stopping a Database
12-3 Creating a JDBC Connection Pool
12-4 Listing JDBC Connection Pools
12-5 Contacting a Connection Pool
12-6 Resetting (Flushing) a Connection Pool
12-7 Deleting a JDBC Connection Pool
12-8 Creating a JDBC Resource
12-9 Listing JDBC Resources
12-10 Updating a JDBC Resource
12-11 Deleting a JDBC Resource
13-1 Creating a Connector Connection Pool
13-2 Listing Connector Connection Pools
13-3 Deleting a Connector Connection Pool
13-4 Creating a Connector Resource
13-5 Listing Connector Resources
13-6 Deleting a Connector Resource
13-7 Creating a Resource Adapter Configuration
13-8 Listing Configurations for a Resource Adapter
13-9 Deleting a Resource Adapter Configuration
13-10 Creating a Connector Security Map
13-11 Listing All Connector Security Maps for a Connector Connection Pool
13-12 Listing Principals for a Specific Security Map for a Connector Connection Pool
13-13 Listing Principals of All Connector Security Maps for a Connector Connection Pool
13-14 Updating a Connector Security Map
13-15 Deleting a Connector Security Map
13-16 Creating Connector Work Security Maps
13-17 Listing the Connector Work Security Maps
13-18 Updating a Connector Work Security Map
13-19 Deleting a Connector Work Security Map
13-20 Creating an Administered Object
13-21 Listing Administered Objects
13-22 Deleting an Administered Object
14-1 Creating an HTTP Protocol
14-2 Listing the Protocols
14-3 Deleting a Protocol
14-4 Creating an HTTP Configuration
14-5 Deleting an HTTP Configuration
14-6 Creating a Transport
14-7 Listing HTTP Transports
14-8 Deleting a Transport
14-9 Creating an HTTP Listener
14-10 Creating a Network Listener
14-11 Listing HTTP Listeners
14-12 Updating an HTTP Network Listener
14-13 Deleting an HTTP Listener
14-14 Configuring an HTTP Listener for SSL
14-15 Deleting SSL From an HTTP Listener
14-16 Creating a Virtual Server
14-17 Listing Virtual Servers
14-18 Deleting a Virtual Server
15-1 Creating an IIOP Listener
15-2 Listing IIOP Listeners
15-3 Updating an IIOP Listener
15-4 Deleting an IIOP Listener
16-1 Creating a JavaMail Resource
16-2 Listing JavaMail Resources
16-3 Updating a JavaMail Resource
16-4 Deleting a JavaMail Resource
17-1 Creating a JMS Host
17-2 Listing JMS Hosts
17-3 Updating a JMS Host
17-4 Deleting a JMS Host
17-5 Creating a JMS Connection Factory
17-6 Creating a JMS Destination
17-7 Listing All JMS Resources
17-8 Listing a JMS Resources of a Specific Type
17-9 Deleting a JMS Resource
17-10 Creating a JMS Physical Destination
17-11 Listing JMS Physical Destinations
17-12 Flushing Messages From a JMS Physical Destination
17-13 Deleting a Physical Destination
18-1 Creating a Custom Resource
18-2 Listing Custom Resources
18-3 Updating a Custom JNDI Resource
18-4 Deleting a Custom Resource
18-5 Registering an External JNDI Resource
18-6 Listing JNDI Resources
18-7 Listing JNDI Entries
18-8 Updating an External JNDI Resource
18-9 Deleting an External JNDI Resource
19-1 Stopping the Transaction Service
19-2 Rolling Back a Transaction
19-3 Restarting the Transaction Service
19-4 Manually Recovering Transactions