Oracle GlassFish Server Reference Manual Release 3.1.2 Part Number E24938-01 |
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starts a GlassFish Server instance on the host where the subcommand is run
start-local-instance [--help] [--nodedir node-dir] [--node node] [--debug={false|true}] [--sync={normal|full|none}] [--verbose={false|true}] [instance-name]
The start-local-instance
subcommand starts a GlassFish Server instance on the host where the subcommand is run. This subcommand does not require the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) remote protocol or secure shell (SSH) to be configured. You must run this command from the host where the instance resides.
The subcommand can start any GlassFish Server instance, regardless of how the instance was created. For example, this subcommand can start an instance that was created by using the create-instance(1) subcommand.
The start-local-instance
subcommand does not contact the domain administration server (DAS) to determine the node on which the instance resides. To determine the node on which the instance resides, the subcommand searches the directory that contains the node directories. If multiple node directories exist, the node must be specified as an option of the subcommand.
This subcommand is supported in local mode. However, to synchronize the instance with the DAS, this subcommand must be run in remote mode.
--help
-?
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
--nodedir
Specifies the directory that contains the instance's node directory. The instance's files are stored in the instance's node directory. The default is as-install/nodes
.
--node
Specifies the node on which the instance resides. This option may be omitted only if the directory that the --nodedir
option specifies contains only one node directory. Otherwise, this option is required.
--debug
Specifies whether the instance is started with Java Platform Debugger Architecture (JPDA) debugging enabled.
Possible values are as follows:
true
The instance is started with JPDA debugging enabled and the port number for JPDA debugging is displayed.
false
The instance is started with JPDA debugging disabled (default).
--sync
The type of synchronization between the DAS and the instance's files when the instance is started.
Possible values are as follows:
none
The DAS does not synchronize the instance's files with any changes. This type of synchronization minimizes the time that is required to start the instance.
normal
The DAS synchronizes the instance with changes since the last synchronization as follows:
For the config
directory, the DAS synchronizes the instance with all changes.
For the applications
directory and docroot
directory, only a change to a top-level subdirectory causes the DAS to synchronize all files under that subdirectory.
If a file below a top level subdirectory is changed without a change to a file in the top level subdirectory, full synchronization is required. In normal operation, files below the top level subdirectories of these directories are not changed. If an application is deployed and undeployed, full synchronization is not necessary to update the instance with the change.
This value is the default.
full
The DAS synchronizes the instance with all of the instance's files, regardless of whether the files have changed since the last synchronization. This type of synchronization might delay the startup of the instance while the DAS updates all files in the instance's directories.
Caution:
If the DAS is not running or is unreachable from the host where you are running this subcommand, do not set the --sync
option to full
. To perform a full synchronization, the subcommand removes the instance's cache. If the DAS cannot be contacted to replace the cache, the subcommand fails and the instance cannot be restarted until it is resynchronized with the DAS.
--verbose
-v
Specifies whether detailed information about the instance is displayed in the console window where the subcommand is run.
Possible values are as follows:
true
Detailed startup messages and log messages about the instance are displayed in the console window where the subcommand is run. If the instance is later restarted by running the restart-local-instance(1) subcommand from a different console window, messages continue to be displayed in the original console window.
You can kill the GlassFish Server process by typing CTRL-C
in the console window.
You can kill the GlassFish Server process and obtain a thread dump for the server by typing one of the following key combinations in the console window:
CTRL-\
on UNIX systems
CTRL-Break
on Windows systems
false
Detailed information is not displayed (default).
The name of the instance to start.
This example starts the instance yml-i-sj01
on the host where the subcommand is run.
asadmin> start-local-instance --node sj01 yml-i-sj01
Waiting for the server to start .................................
Successfully started the instance: yml-i-sj01
instance Location: /export/glassfish3/glassfish/nodes/sj01/yml-i-sj01
Log File: /export/glassfish3/glassfish/nodes/sj01/yml-i-sj01/logs/server.log
Admin Port: 24849
Command start-local-instance executed successfully.
command executed successfully
error in executing the command
create-instance(1), create-local-instance(1), delete-instance(1), delete-local-instance(1), restart-instance(1), restart-local-instance(1), start-domain(1), start-instance(1), stop-domain(1), stop-instance(1), stop-local-instance(1)
Java Platform Debugger Architecture (JPDA) (http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/core/toolsapis/jpda/
)