Use the list-jdbc-resources subcommand in remote mode to list the existing JDBC resources.
Ensure that the server is running.
Remote subcommands require a running server.
List JDBC resources by using the list-jdbc-resources(1) subcommand.
This example lists JDBC resources for localhost.
asadmin> list-jdbc-resources jdbc/__TimerPool jdbc/DerbyPool jdbc/__default jdbc1 Command list-jdbc-resources executed successfully. |
You can also view the full syntax and options of the subcommand by typing asadmin help list-jdbc-resources at the command line.