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Release 3.1.2

Part Number E24938-01
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create-node-config

creates a node that is not enabled for remote communication

Synopsis

create-node-config [--help]
[--nodehost node-host]
[--installdir as-install-parent] [--nodedir node-dir] node-name

Description

The create-node-config subcommand creates a node that is not enabled for remote communication. The create-node-config subcommand does not require the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) remote protocol or secure shell (SSH) to be configured to create the node.

A node represents a host on which the GlassFish Server software is installed. A node must exist for every host on which GlassFish Server instances reside.

Note:

To represent the host where the DAS is running, GlassFish Server provides the predefined node localhost-domain. The predefined node localhost-domain is not enabled for remote communication.

All administration of instances on a node that is not enabled for remote communication must be performed on the host that the node represents. The domain administration server (DAS) on a remote host cannot contact the node. To administer instances on a node that represents a host that is remote from the DAS, you must use the following subcommands:

However, you may use stop-local-instance(1) or stop-instance(1) to stop the instances.

This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.

Options

--help
-?

Displays the help text for the subcommand.

--nodehost

The name of the host that the node represents. If this option is omitted, no host is specified for the node.

--installdir

The full path to the parent of the base installation directory of the GlassFish Server software on the host, for example, /export/glassfish3/. If this option is omitted, no parent of the base installation directory of the GlassFish Server software is specified for the node.

--nodedir

The path to the directory that is to contain GlassFish Server instances that are created on the node. If a relative path is specified, the path is relative to the as-install directory. If this option is omitted, no directory for instances is specified for the node.

Operands

node-name

The name of the node.

The name must meet the following requirements:

  • The name may contain only ASCII characters.

  • The name must start with a letter, a number, or an underscore.

  • The name may contain only the following characters:

    • Lowercase letters

    • Uppercase letters

    • Numbers

    • Hyphen

    • Period

    • Underscore

  • The name must be unique in the domain and must not be the name of another node, a cluster, a named configuration, or a GlassFish Server instance.

  • The name must not be domain, server, or any other keyword that is reserved by GlassFish Server.

Examples

Example 1   Creating a Node That Is Not Enabled for Remote Communication

This example creates the node sj03 for host sj03.example.com. The node is not enabled for remote communication.

asadmin> create-node-config --nodehost sj03.example.com sj03

Command create-node-config executed successfully.

Exit Status

0

command executed successfully

1

error in executing the command

See Also

create-local-instance(1), create-node-dcom(1), create-node-ssh(1), delete-local-instance(1), delete-node-config(1), install-node(1), install-node-dcom(1), install-node-ssh(1), list-nodes(1), start-local-instance(1), stop-instance(1), stop-local-instance(1), uninstall-node(1), uninstall-node-dcom(1), uninstall-node-ssh(1), update-node-config(1), update-node-dcom(1), update-node-ssh(1)

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