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The application server maintains past versions of its configuration files. This behavior allows the operator to fall back to a certain previous configuration.
The application server maintains past versions of its configuration files. This behavior allows the operator to fall back to a certain previous configuration.


Each CLI operation increments the configuration version, and a full copy of the previous configuration is stored in <tt>$JBOSS_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone_xml_history/current</tt> Upon reboot, the <tt>current</tt> directory is renamed to something similar to <tt>$JBOSS_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone_xml_history/20160331-201819598</tt> and the cycle repeats.
Each CLI operation increments the configuration version, and a full copy of the previous configuration is stored in <tt>$JBOSS_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone_xml_history/current</tt> Upon reboot, the <tt>current</tt> directory is renamed to something similar to <tt>$JBOSS_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone_xml_history/20160331-201819598</tt> and the cycle repeats. Also see [[WildFly_CLI_-_Taking_and_Restoring_Configuration_Snapshots|Taking and Restoring Configuration Snapshots]].

Revision as of 16:58, 12 April 2016

Internal

Deployment Artifact Repository

Also see WildFly CLI Deployment/Undeployment.

Paths

Paths

Configuration History

The application server maintains past versions of its configuration files. This behavior allows the operator to fall back to a certain previous configuration.

Each CLI operation increments the configuration version, and a full copy of the previous configuration is stored in $JBOSS_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone_xml_history/current Upon reboot, the current directory is renamed to something similar to $JBOSS_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone_xml_history/20160331-201819598 and the cycle repeats. Also see Taking and Restoring Configuration Snapshots.