- -u --user
-
The authorized domain application server administrative
username.
- -w --password
-
The --password option is deprecated. Use --passwordfile instead.
- --passwordfile
-
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 MAPPEDPASSWORD, USERPASSWORD, SAVEDMASTERPASSWORD,
MQPASSWORD, ALIASPASSWORD, and so on.
- -H --host
-
The machine name where the domain application
server is running. The default value is localhost.
- -p --port
-
The port number of the domain application
server listening for administration requests. The default port number for
Platform Edition is 4848. The default port number for Enterprise Edition is
4949.
- -s --secure
-
If set to true, uses SSL/TLS to communicate
with the domain application server.
- -t --terse
-
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
-
Setting to true will echo the command line
statement on the standard output. Default is false.
- -I --interactive
-
If set to true (default), only the required
password options are prompted.
- -h --help
-
Displays the help text for the command.
- --target
-
In Enterprise Edition, specifies the target for which you
are creating the virtual server. Valid values are
-
server, which creates the virtual server
for the default server instance server and is the default
value
-
configuration_name, which creates
the virtual server for the named configuration
-
cluster_name, which creates the
virtual server for every server instance in the cluster
-
instance_name, which creates the
virtual server for a particular server instance
- --hosts
-
A comma-separated (,) list of values allowed in the host request
header to select the current virtual server. Each virtual server that is configured
to the same connection group must have a unique hosts value for that group.
- --httplisteners
-
A comma-separated (,) list of HTTP listener IDs. Required
only for a virtual server that is not the default virtual server.
- --defaultwebmodule
-
The standalone web module associated with this virtual server
by default.
- --state
-
Determines whether a virtual server is active (on) or inactive
(off or disabled). Default is active (on). When inactive, the virtual server
does not service requests.
- --logfile
-
Name of the file where log entries for this virtual server
are to be written. By default, this is the server log.
- --property
-
Optional attribute name/value pairs for configuring the virtual
server. The following properties are available:
Property | Definition |
docroot | Absolute path to root document directory for server. |
accesslog | Absolute path to server access logs. |
sso-enabled | If false, single sign-on is disabled for this virtual server, and users must
authenticate separately to every application on the virtual server. Single
sign-on across applications on the Application Server is supported by servlets
and JSP pages. This feature allows multiple applications that require the
same user sign-on information to share this information, rather than have
the user sign on separately for each application. Default is true. |
sso-max-inactive-seconds | Specifies the number of seconds after which a user's
single sign-on record becomes eligible for purging if no client activity is
received. Since single sign-on applies across several applications on the
same virtual server, access to any of the applications keeps the single sign-on
record active. Default is 300 seconds (5 minutes). Higher values provide
longer single sign-on persistence for users at the expense of more memory
use on the server. |
sso-reap-interval-seconds | Specifies the number of seconds between purges
of expired single sign-on records. Default is 60. |