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* [[WildFly CLI Operations#Subjects|WildFly CLI Operations]]
* [[WildFly CLI Operations#Subjects|WildFly CLI Operations]]
=Overview=
There is a <tt>shutdown</tt> command and a <tt>:shutdown</tt> operation. The <tt>shutdown</tt> commands sends the <tt>:shutdown</tt> operation to the server (in standalone mode) or to the host controller specified by the <tt>--host=...</tt> argument and waits for the controller to close connection.
By default there's no restart.
The target can be restarted if <tt>--restart=true</tt> argument is used.
=Command Syntax=
<pre>
shutdown --host=h1 --restart=true
</pre>
=CLI Operations=
==Shutdown a Host Controller==
To shutdown a remote host controller, together with all its associated servers:
<pre>
/host=r4:shutdown
</pre>
==Shutdown an Entire Cluster==
<pre>
/host=h2:shutdown
/host=h3:shutdown
/host=h4:shutdown
/host=h1:shutdown
</pre>
Leave the domain controller for last.
=Also See=
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 29 February 2016

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Overview

There is a shutdown command and a :shutdown operation. The shutdown commands sends the :shutdown operation to the server (in standalone mode) or to the host controller specified by the --host=... argument and waits for the controller to close connection.

By default there's no restart.

The target can be restarted if --restart=true argument is used.

Command Syntax

shutdown --host=h1 --restart=true

CLI Operations

Shutdown a Host Controller

To shutdown a remote host controller, together with all its associated servers:

/host=r4:shutdown

Shutdown an Entire Cluster

/host=h2:shutdown
/host=h3:shutdown
/host=h4:shutdown
/host=h1:shutdown

Leave the domain controller for last.

Also See

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