The following tables show the command, dotted name, and corresponding output at each level of the tree.
Table 18–24 Top Level
Command |
Dotted Name |
Output |
|
---|---|---|---|
list -m |
server |
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|
list -m |
server.* |
Hierarchy of child nodes below this node. |
|
get -m |
server.* |
No output except a message saying there are no attributes at this node. |
The following table shows the command, dotted name, and corresponding output for the applications level.
Table 18–25 Applications Level
Command |
Dotted Name |
Output |
|
---|---|---|---|
list -m |
server.applications or *applications |
|
|
list -m |
server.applications.* or *applications.* |
Hierarchy of child nodes below this node. |
|
get -m |
server.applications.* or *applications.* |
No output except message saying there are no attributes at this node. |
The following table shows the command, dotted name, and corresponding output for stand-alone modules and enterprise applications at the applications level.
Table 18–26 Applications - Enterprise Applications and Standalone Modules
Command |
Dotted Name |
Output |
|
---|---|---|---|
list -m |
server.applications.app1 or *app1 Note: this level is only applicable if an enterprise application has been deployed. It is not applicable if a standalone module is deployed. |
ejb-module1_jarweb-module2_warejb-module3_jarweb-module3_war... |
|
list -m |
server.applications.app1.* or *app1.* |
Hierarchy of child nodes below this node. |
|
get -m |
server.applications.app1.* or *app1.* |
No output except message saying there are no attributes at this node. |
|
list -m |
server.applications.app1.ejb-module1_jar or *ejb-module1_jar or server.applications.ejb-module1_jar |
bean1bean2bean3... |
|
list -m |
server.applications.app1.ejb-module1_jar or *ejb-module1_jar or server.applications.ejb-module1_jar |
Hierarchy of child nodes below this node. |
|
get -m |
server.applications.app1.ejb-module1_jar.* or *ejb-module1_jar.* or server.applications.ejb-module1_jar.* |
No output except message saying there are no attributes at this node. |
|
list -m |
server.applications.app1.ejb-module1_jar.bean1 Note: In standalone modules, the node containing the application name (app1 in this example) will not appear. |
List of child nodes: bean-poolbean-cachebean-method |
|
list -m |
server.applications.app1.ejb-module1_jar.bean1 Note: In standalone modules, the node containing the application name (app1 in this example) will not appear. |
Hierarchy of child nodes and a list of all attributes for this node and for any subsequent child nodes. |
|
get -m |
server.applications.app1.ejb-module1_jar.bean1.* Note: In standalone modules, the node containing the application name (app1 in this example) does not appear. |
The following attributes and their associated values:
|
|
list -m |
server.applications.app1.ejb-module1_jar.bean1.bean-pool Note: In standalone modules, the node containing the application name (app1 in this example) will not appear. |
No attributes, but a message saying: Nothing to list at server.applications.appl.ejb-module1_jar.bean1-cache. To get the valid names beginning with a string, use the wildcard (*) character. For example, to list all names that begin with server, use list server*. |
|
get -m |
server.applications.app1.ejb-module1_jar.bean1.bean-pool.* Note: In standalone modules, the node containing the application name (app1 in this example) will not appear. |
List of attributes and values corresponding to EJB Pool attributes as described in Table 18–3. |
|
list -m |
server.applications.app1.ejb-module1_jar.bean1.bean-cache Note: In standalone modules, the node containing the application name (app1 in this example) will not appear. |
No attributes, but a message saying “Use get command with the --monitor option to view this node’s attributes and values.” |
|
get -m |
server.applications.app1.ejb-module1_jar.bean1.bean-cache.* Note: In standalone modules, the node containing the application name (app1 in this example) does not appear. |
List of attributes and values corresponding to EJB Cache attributes as described in Table 18–4. |
|
list -m |
server.applications.app1.ejb-module1_jar.bean1.bean-method.method1 Note: In standalone modules, the node containing the application name (app1 in this example) will not appear. |
No attributes, but a message saying “Use get command with the --monitor option to view this node’s attributes and values.” |
|
get -m |
server.applications.app1.ejb-module1_jar.bean1.bean-method.method1.* Note: In standalone modules, the node containing the application name (app1 in this example) will not appear. |
List of attributes and values corresponding to EJB Methods attributes as described in Table 18–2. |
|
list -m |
server.applications.app1.web-module1_war |
Displays the virtual server(s) assigned to the module. |
|
get -m |
server.applications.app1.web-module1_war.* |
No output except a message saying there are no attributes at this node. |
|
list -m |
server.applications.app1.web-module1_war.virtual_server |
Displays list of servlets registered. |
|
get -m |
server.applications.app1.web-module1_war.virtual_server.* |
No output except a message saying there are no attributes at this node. |
|
list -m |
server.applications.app1.web-module1_war.virtual_server.servlet1 |
No attributes, but a message saying “Use get command with the --monitor option to view this node’s attributes and values.” |
|
get -m |
server.applications.app1.web-module1_war.virtual_server.servlet1.* |
List of attributes and values corresponding to web container (Servlet) attributes as described in Table 18–6. |
The following table shows the command, dotted name, and corresponding output for the HTTP Service level.
Table 18–27 HTTP-Service Level
Command |
Dotted Name |
Output |
---|---|---|
list -m |
server.http-service |
List of virtual servers. |
get -m |
server.http-service.* |
No output except message saying there are no attributes at this node. |
list -m |
server.http-service.server |
List of HTTP Listeners. |
get -m |
server.http-service.server.* |
No output except message saying there are no attributes at this node. |
list -m |
server.http-service.server.http-listener1 |
No attributes, but a message saying “Use get command with the --monitor option to view this node’s attributes and values.” |
get -m |
server.http-service.server.* |
List of attributes and values corresponding to HTTP Service attributes as described in Table 18–8. |
The following table shows the command, dotted name, and corresponding output for the thread pools level.
Table 18–28 Thread-Pools Level
Command |
Dotted Name |
Output |
---|---|---|
list -m |
server.thread-pools |
List of thread-pool names. |
get -m |
server.thread-pools.* |
No output except message saying there are no attributes at this node. |
list -m |
server.thread-pools.orb\.threadpool\.thread-pool-1 |
No attributes, but a message saying “Use get command with the --monitor option to view this node’s attributes and values.” |
get -m |
server.thread-pools..orb\.threadpool\.thread-pool-1.* |
List of attributes and values corresponding to Thread Pool attributes as described in Table 18–13. |
The following table shows the command, dotted name, and corresponding output for the resources level.
Table 18–29 Resources Level
Command |
Dotted Name |
Output |
---|---|---|
list -m |
server.resources |
List of pool names. |
get -m |
server.resources.* |
No output except message saying there are no attributes at this node. |
list -m |
server.resources.jdbc-connection-pool-pool.connection-pool1 |
No attributes, but a message saying “Use get command with the --monitor option to view this node’s attributes and values.” |
get -m |
server.resources.jdbc-connection-pool-pool.connection-pool1.* |
List of attributes and values corresponding to Connection Pool attributes as described in Table 18–9. |
The following table shows the command, dotted name, and corresponding output for the transaction service level.
Table 18–30 Transaction-Service Level
Command |
Dotted Name |
Output |
---|---|---|
list -m |
server.transaction-service |
No attributes, but a message saying “Use get command with the --monitor option to view this node’s attributes and values.” |
get -m |
server.transaction-service.* |
List of attributes and values corresponding to Transaction Service attributes as described in Table 18–14. |
The following table shows the command, dotted name, and corresponding output for the ORB level.
Table 18–31 ORB Level
Command |
Dotted Name |
Output |
---|---|---|
list -m |
server.orb |
server-orb.connection-managers |
get -m |
server.orb.* |
No output except message saying there are no attributes at this node. |
list -m |
server.orb.connection-managers |
Name(s) of ORB connection managers. |
get -m |
server.orb.connection-managers.* |
No output except message saying there are no attributes at this node. |
list -m |
server.orb.connection-managers.orb\.Connections\.Inbound\.AcceptedConnections |
No attributes, but a message saying “Use get command with the --monitor option to view this node’s attributes and values.” |
get -m |
server.orb.connection-managers.orb\.Connections\.Inbound\.AcceptedConnections.* |
List of attributes and values corresponding to ORB Connection Manager attributes as described in Table 18–12. |
The following table shows the command, dotted name, and corresponding output for the JVM level.
Table 18–32 JVM Level
Command |
Dotted Name |
Output |
---|---|---|
list -m |
server.jvm |
No attributes, but a message saying “Use get command with the --monitor option to view this node’s attributes and values.” |
get -m |
server.jvm.* |
List of attributes and values corresponding to JVM attributes as described in Table 18–15. |