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User Commandsadd-iiop-cluster-endpoint(1)


NAME

 add-iiop-cluster-endpoint - adds an IIOP endpoint to the IIOP cluster.

SYNOPSIS

 add-iiop-cluster-endpoint [ --hostadmin-host ][ --portadmin_port ] [ --user admin-username ][ --password admin-password ][ --passwordfile filename ] [ --secure|-s ] --iiopserverinstance iiop-server-instance --iiopendpointhost iiop-endpoint-host [ --iiopendpointport iiop-endpoint-port ] [ --instance instance_name ]iiop-endpoint-id

DESCRIPTION

 

Adds an IIOP endpoint to the IIOP cluster. For the IIOP cluster configuration changes to take effect, the instance must be reconfigured and then restarted after executing this command. The current application server instance will be added to the IIOP cluster configuration at the time of creation of the instance itself. This command creates an IIOP cluster element, and an IIOP server instance, if it does not exists already.

The add-iiop-cluster-endpoint command is available only in the Enterprise Edition of the Sun Java System Application Server.


OPTIONS

 
-H --host
host name of the machine hosting the administrative instance.
-p --port
administrative port number associated with the administrative host.
-u --user
administrative user associated for the instance.
-w --password
administrative password corresponding to the administrative user.
--passwordfile
file containing passwords appropriate for the command (e.g., administrative instance).
-s --secure
indicates communication with the administrative instance in secured mode.
--iiopserverinstance
name of the server instance to be added to the IIOP cluster.
--iiopendpointid
identification of IIOP endpoint.
--iiopendpointhost
host name of the IIOP endpoint.
--iiopendpointport
port number of the IIOP endpoint.
--instance
name of the server instance to which this operation is targeted.

OPERANDS

 
iiop-endpoint-id
identification of the IIOP endpoint.

EXAMPLES

 Example 1. Add an IIOP server instance, server1, with an endpoint, orb-listener-1, to the IIOP cluster for a given server instance, server2, with endpoint port as 3601
 
 
asadmin> add-iiop-cluster-config --user admin --password myPasswd 
--iiopserverinstance server1 --iiopendpointhost myHost 
--iiopendpointport 3601 --instance server2 orb-listener-1
IIOP endpoint added to the IIOP cluster successfully.
Example 2. Add an IIOP server instance, server1, with an endpoint, orb-listener-1, to the IIOP cluster for a given server instance, server2, with default endpoint port, 3600
 
 
asadmin> add-iiop-cluster-config --user admin --password myPasswd 
--iiopserverinstance server1 --iiopendpointid  endpoint1 --iiopendpointhost myHost 
3700 server2
IIOP endpoint added to the IIOP cluster successfully.

SEE ALSO

 

delete-iiop-cluster-endpoint(1), list-iiop-cluster-config(1)



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