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NAME
export-http-lb-config - exports the load balancer configuration
to a file that can be used by the load balancer
SYNOPSIS
export-htp-lb-config user admin_user [passwordfile filename] [host host_name] [port port_number] [secure|s] [terse=false] [echo=false] [interactive=true] [help] config config_name [file_name]
Use the export-http-lb-config command to export a load balancer configuration
into a file that the load balancer plug-in can use. The default file name
is loadbalancer.xml, but you can specify a different
name. Once exported, you manually copy the exported file to the load balancer
plug-in location before configuration changes are applied.
- u user
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The authorized domain application server administrative username.
- w password
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The password option is deprecated. Use passwordfile instead.
- passwordfile
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This option replaces the password option. Using the password option on the command line or through the environment is
deprecated. The passwordfile option specifies the name of a file containing the password entries in a specified format. The entry for the password must have the AS_ADMIN_ prefix followed by the password name in capital letters. For example, to specify the
domain application server password, use an entry with the following format: AS_ADMIN_PASSWORD=password, where password is the actual administrator password. Other passwords that can be specified include AS_ADMIN_MAPPEDPASSWORD,
AS_ADMIN_USERPASSWORD, AS_ADMIN_SAVEDMASTERPASSWORD, AS_ADMIN_MQPASSWORD, AS_ADMIN_ALIASPASSWORD, and so on.
- H host
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The machine name where the domain application server is running. The default value is localhost.
- p port
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The port number of the domain application server listening for administration requests. The default port number for Enterprise Edition is 4849.
- s secure
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If set to true, uses SSL/TLS to communicate with the domain application server.
- t terse
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Indicates that any output data must be very concise, typically avoiding human-friendly sentences and favoring well-formatted data for consumption by a script. Default is false.
- e echo
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Setting to true will echo the command line statement on the standard output. Default is false.
- I interactive
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If set to true (default), only the required password options are prompted.
- h help
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Displays the help text for the command.
- config
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Specifies which load balancer configuration to export.
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file_name
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Specifies the file name and location of the exported configuration.
If you specify a directory (relative or absolute), the file named loadbalancer.xml.load_balancer_config_name is created in that directory. On Microsoft Windows systems
the path must be in quotes.
If you specify a file name in a relative or absolute path, then the
file is created with the name you specify.
If you do not specify this operand, the default value is a file named loadbalancer.xml.load_balancer_config_name
created in the app_sever_install/domains/domain_name/generated
directory.
Example 1. Using the export-http-lb-config command on UNIX
The following example exports the load balancing configuration mycluster-http-lb-config to a file named loadbalancer.xml in the /Sun/AppServer directory .
asadmin> export-http-lb-config --user admin --passwordfile file
--config mycluster-http-lb-config Sun/AppServer/loadbalancer.xml
Command export-http-lb-config executed successfully.
Example 2. Using the export-http-lb-config command on the Microsoft Windows platform
The following example exports the load balancing configuration mycluster-http-lb-config to a file named loadbalancer.xml in the C:\Sun\AppServer directory on a Microsoft
Windows system.
asadmin> export-http-lb-config --user admin --passwordfile file
--config mycluster-http-lb-config "C:\Sun\AppServer\loadbalancer.xml"
Command export-http-lb-config executed successfully.
- 0
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command executed successfully
- 1
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error in executing the command
create-http-lb-config(1), list-http-lb-configs(1)
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