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Oracle® Secure Enterprise Search Administration API Guide
11g Release 1 (11.1.2.2)

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getState clusterTree

Returns the current state of a cluster tree as an XML document.

See Also

getAllStates clusterTree
getStateList clusterTree

Syntax

getState clusterTree --NAME=object_name [--OUTPUT_FILE=output_file] [--PROPERTY_LIST=status]

or

getState clusterTree -n object_name [-o output_file] [-l status]

Parameters

object_name

Content of a <search:name> element in the XML document.

output_file

Name of a file in which the exported XML document is stored. You can specify a simple file name, a relative path, or a fully qualified path. When executing on multiple instances, the getState command creates a separate file for each one and appends the host name and port number to the base name.

Example

This example shows that the Metadata Tree cluster tree is currently active.

SES>getState clusterTree --NAME=Metadata Tree
 
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<search:state productVersion="11.1.2.2.0" xmlns:search="http://xmlns.oracle.com/search">
   <search:objectStates>
      <search:objectState>
         <search:objectType>clusterTree</search:objectType>
         <search:objectKey>
            <search:keyPairs>
               <search:keyPair>
                  <search:name>name</search:name>
                  <search:value>Metadata Tree</search:value>
               </search:keyPair>
            </search:keyPairs>
         </search:objectKey>
         <search:stateProperties>
            <search:stateProperty>
               <search:propertyName>status</search:propertyName>
               <search:propertyValues>
                  <search:propertyValue>
                     <search:value>ACTIVE</search:value>
                  </search:propertyValue>
               </search:propertyValues>
            </search:stateProperty>
         </search:stateProperties>
      </search:objectState>
   </search:objectStates>
</search:state>