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User Commandsreconfig(1)


NAME

 reconfig - applies the changes you have made for a server instance

SYNOPSIS

 reconfig --user admin_user [ --password admin_password ] [ --host localhost ] [ --port 4848 ] [ --secure|-s ] [ --passwordfile filename ] [ --discardmanualchanges=false ] [ --keepmanualchanges=false ] instance_name

DESCRIPTION

 

This command is deprecated. It allows you to apply changes you have made for a server instance. Use the reconfig command after you've used the set command to change server properties. Any changes you make to the configuration files of the server do not take affect until you apply the changes by running the reconfig command. When --discardmanualchanges is set to true, manual changes made to the server.xml file are discarded. When --keepmanualchanges is set to true, manual changes made to the server.xml file take affect. However if both options are false (both options are not specified), an error message is displayed if manual changes and/or changes have been applied using the Administrator Interface. Use this command with discretion since there is no undo, and the changes applied are made directly to your config/backup/server.xmlfile.


OPTIONS

 
--user
administrative user associated for the instance.
--password
administrative password corresponding to the administrative user.
--host
host name of the machine hosting the administrative instance.
--port
administrative port number associated with the administrative host.
--passwordfile
file containing passwords appropriate for the command (e.g., administrative instance).
--secure
if true, uses SSL/TLS to communicate with the administrative instance.
--discardmanualchanges
defaults to false. When set to true, discards the changes made manually to the server.xml file.
--keepmanualchanges
defaults to false. When set to true, allows the manual changes made to the server.xml file to take affect.

OPERANDS

 
instance_name
name of the instance..

EXAMPLES

 Example 1. Using reconfig
 
 
asadmin> reconfig --user admin 
--passwordfile passwords.txt --host localhost --port 4848 server1
Successfully reconfigured
Example 2. Using reconfig with the --discardmanualchanges option
 
 
asadmin> reconfig --user admin --passwordfile passwords.txt --host localhost --port 4848 --discardmanualchanges server1
Instance restart is required
Successfully reconfigured
Example 3. Using reconfig with the --keepmanualchanges option
 
 
asadmin> reconfig --user admin --passwordfile passwords.txt --host localhost --port 4848 --keepmanualchanges server1
Instance restart is required
Successfully reconfigured

EXIT STATUS

 
0
command executed successfully
1
error in executing the command

SEE ALSO

 

get(1), set(1), list(1)



J2EE 1.4 SDKGo To TopLast Changed March 2004