Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Section 1: asadmin Utility Subcommands
create-connector-connection-pool(1)
create-connector-security-map(1)
create-connector-work-security-map(1)
create-jdbc-connection-pool(1)
create-message-security-provider(1)
create-resource-adapter-config(1)
delete-connector-connection-pool(1)
delete-connector-security-map(1)
delete-connector-work-security-map(1)
delete-jdbc-connection-pool(1)
delete-message-security-provider(1)
delete-resource-adapter-config(1)
disable-http-lb-application(1)
disable-secure-admin-internal-user(1)
disable-secure-admin-principal(1)
enable-secure-admin-internal-user(1)
enable-secure-admin-principal(1)
list-connector-connection-pools(1)
list-connector-security-maps(1)
list-connector-work-security-maps(1)
list-message-security-providers(1)
list-resource-adapter-configs(1)
list-secure-admin-internal-users(1)
list-secure-admin-principals(1)
list-supported-cipher-suites(1)
unfreeze-transaction-service(1)
update-admin-server-coordinates(1)
update-admin-server-local-coordinates(1)
update-connector-security-map(1)
update-connector-work-security-map(1)
Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Section 1M: Utility Commands
Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Section 5ASC: GlassFish Server Concepts
- lists file groups
list-file-groups [--help] [--name username] [--authrealmname auth_realm_name] [--target target]
The list-file-groups subcommand lists the file users and groups supported by the file realm authentication. This subcommand lists available groups in the file user. If the --name option is not specified, all groups are listed.
This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
Identifies the name of the file user for whom the groups will be listed.
The name of the authentication realm for which to list available groups.
This option specifies which configurations you can list. Valid targets are:
Lists the file groups in the current server. This is the default value.
Lists the file groups in a cluster.
Lists the file groups for a particular instance.
Example 1 Listing Groups in all File Realms
This example list all file realm groups defined for the server.
asadmin> list-file-groups staff manager Command list-file-groups executed successfully
subcommand executed successfully
error in executing the subcommand
delete-file-user(1), update-file-user(1), create-file-user(1), list-file-users(1)