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<tt>deploy</tt> deploys the application designated by the <tt>file_path</tt> or enables an already existing but disabled deployment. | <tt>deploy</tt> deploys the application designated by the <tt>file_path</tt> or enables an already existing but disabled deployment. |
Revision as of 22:41, 22 February 2016
External
Internal
Overview
Deployments are executed with the deploy command.
Undeployments are executed with the undeploy command.
In-line usage details can be obtained with:
deploy --help undeploy --help
Deploy Usage
deploy (file_path [--script=script_name] [--name=deployment_name] [--runtime-name=deployment_runtime_name] [--force | --disabled] [--unmanaged]) | --name=deployment_name [--server-groups=group_name (,group_name)* | --all-server-groups] [--headers={operation_header (;operation_header)*}]
deploy deploys the application designated by the file_path or enables an already existing but disabled deployment.
If executed w/o arguments, will list all the existing deployments.
file_path
Absolute or relative. Not required if the repository already exists in repository.
--name - the unique name of the deployment. If the file path argument is specified the name argument is optional with the file name been the default value. If the file path argument isn't specified then the command is supposed to enable an already existing but disabled deployment, and in this case the name argument is required.
--runtime-name - optional, the runtime name for the deployment. This will form the basis for such things as default Java EE application and module names. This would typically be the same as --name, and if not specified the value used for --name will be used. In some cases users may wish to have two deployments with the same 'runtime-name' (e.g. two versions of "example.war") both available in the management configuration, in which case the deployments would need to have distinct 'name' values but would have the same 'runtime-name'. Within an individual server, only one deployment with a given 'runtime-name' can deployed. However, multiple deployments with the same 'runtime-name' can exist in the configuration, so long as only one is enabled.
--force - if the deployment with the specified name already exists, by default, deploy will be aborted and the corresponding message will printed. Switch --force (or -f) will force the replacement of the existing deployment with the one specified in the command arguments.
--disabled - indicates that the deployment has to be added to the repository disabled.
--unmanaged - if this argument is not specified, the deployment content will be copied (i.e. uploaded) to the server's deployment repository before it is deployed. If the argument is present, the deployment content will remain at and be deployed directly from its original location specified with the file_path. NOTE: exploded deployments are supported only as unmanaged.
--server-groups - comma separated list of server group names the deploy command should apply to. Either server-groups or all-server-groups is required in the domain mode. This argument is not applicable in the standalone mode.
--all-server-groups - indicates that deploy should apply to all the available server groups. Either server-groups or all-server-groups is required in domain mode. This argument is not applicable in the standalone mode.
-l - in case none of the required arguments is specified the command will print all of the existing deployments in the repository. The presence of the -l switch will make the existing deployments printed one deployment per line, instead of in columns (the default).
--headers - a list of operation headers separated by a semicolon. For the list of supported headers, please, refer to the domain management documentation or use tab-completion.
--script - optional, can appear only if the file_path points a cli archive. The value is the name of the script contained in a cli archive to execute. If not specified, defaults to 'deploy.scr'. A cli archive is a zip archive containing script(s) as well as artifacts or applications to deploy. To be recognized as a cli archive, the extension of the archive file should be '.cli'. The deploy command will execute the script given by the --script argument. All paths in the scripts are relative to the root directory in the cli archive. The script is executed as a batch.
Undeploy Usage
[domain@172.31.17.207:9999 /] undeploy --help SYNOPSIS
undeploy name [--server-groups=group_name (,group_name)* | --all-relevant-server-groups] [--keep-content] [--headers={operation_header (;operation_header)*}]
DESCRIPTION
Undeploys the deployment with the given name and, depending on the arguments, removes its content from the repository. If the deployment name isn't specified, prints the list of all the existing deployments.
ARGUMENTS
name - the name of the deployment to undeploy.
--server-groups - comma separated list of server group names the undeploy command should apply to. Either server-groups or all-relevant-server-groups is required in the domain mode. This argument is not applicable in the standalone mode.
--all-relevant-server-groups - indicates that undeploy should apply to all the server groups in which the deployment is enabled. Either server-groups or all-relevant-server-groups is required in domain mode. This argument is not applicable in the standalone mode.
--keep-content - by default undeploy, besides disabling the deployment, also removes its content from the repository. The presence of --keep-content will only disable the deployment w/o removing its content from the repository. This argument can be used in both standalone and domain modes.
-l - in case the deployment name isn't specified, the presence of the -l switch will make the existing deployments printed one deployment per line, instead of in columns (the default).
--headers - a list of operation headers separated by a semicolon. For the list of supported headers, please, refer to the domain management documentation or use tab-completion. --path - optional, points to a cli archive. The path can be either absolute or relative to the current directory. A cli archive is a zip archive containing script(s) as well as artifacts or applications to deploy. To be recognized as a cli archive, the extension of the archive file should be '.cli'. The undeploy command will execute the script given by the --script argument. --script - optional, can appear only if the file_path points a cli archive. The value is the name of the script contained in a cli archive to execute. If not specified, defaults to 'undeploy.scr'. All paths in the scripts are relative to the root directory in the cli archive. The script is executed as a batch.
Standalone Mode
Domain Mode
Connect to the domain controller.
deploy /loca/path/to/the/applicaton/artifact/test.war [destination]
where destination can be:
- --all-server-groups
- --server-groups=...