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For more details about configuring CLI, see [[WildFly CLI Configuration|CLI Configuration]]
For more details about configuring CLI, see [[WildFly CLI Configuration|CLI Configuration]]


To log in into a specific controller, use <tt>--connect=</tt> option immediately followed by the controller URL or the <tt>--controller</tt> option.
To log in into a specific controller, use <tt>--connect=</tt> option immediately followed by the controller URL or the <tt>[[#--controller_Option|--controller]]</tt> option.


The client can connect over the JMX or Remoting protocols.
The client can connect over the JMX or Remoting protocols.

Revision as of 20:04, 4 October 2016

Internal

Overview

Login to the controller specified in jboss-cli.xml.

jboss-cli.sh -c

For more details about configuring CLI, see CLI Configuration

To log in into a specific controller, use --connect= option immediately followed by the controller URL or the --controller option.

The client can connect over the JMX or Remoting protocols.

Connecting over Remoting Protocol

Note that remoting:// is optional

./jboss-cli.sh --connect=localhost:9999

./jboss-cli.sh --connect=remoting://localhost:9999

Connecting over the JMX Protocol

TODO, it seems that jmx:// and remoting:// does not make a difference.

--controller Option

TODO

jboss-cli.sh --connect --controller=192.168.0.1:9999 [--user=admin --password=admin123]