creates a node that is enabled for communication over SSH
create-node-ssh [--help] --nodehost node-host [--installdir as-install-parent] [--nodedir node-dir] [--sshport ssh-port] [--sshuser ssh-user] [--sshkeyfile ssh-keyfile] [--force={false|true}] [--install={false|true}] [--archive archive] node-name
The create-node-ssh subcommand creates a node that is enabled for communication over secure shell (SSH).
A node represents a host on which the GlassFish Server software is installed. A node must exist for every host on which GlassFish Server instances reside.
The domain administration server (DAS) contacts an SSH node's host through the SSH connector to manage GlassFish Server instances that reside on the node. However, the DAS does not use the SSH connector to contact the host where the DAS is running because the DAS can run all asadmin subcommands locally.
By default, the subcommand fails and the node is not created if the DAS cannot contact the node's host through SSH. To force the node to be created in the DAS configuration even if the host cannot be contacted through SSH, set the --force option to true.
This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.
--help-?Displays the help text for the subcommand.
--nodehostThe name of the host that the node represents. The name of the host must be specified. Otherwise, an error occurs.
--installdirThe full path to the parent of the base installation directory of the GlassFish Server software on the host, for example, /export/glassfish3/. The default is the parent of the default base installation directory of the GlassFish Server software for the DAS. This default is useful only if GlassFish Server is installed in the same location on all hosts.
--nodedirThe path to the directory that is to contain GlassFish Server instances that are created on the node. The default is as-install/nodes, where as-install is the base installation directory of the GlassFish Server software on the host. If a relative path is specified, the path is relative to the as-install directory.
--sshportThe port to use for SSH connections to this node's host. The default is 22. If the --nodehost option is set to localhost-domain, the --sshport option is ignored.
--sshuserThe user on this node's host that is to run the process for connecting to the host through SSH. The default is the user that is running the DAS process. To ensure that the DAS can read this user's SSH private key file, specify the user that is running the DAS process. If the --nodehost option is set to localhost-domain, the --sshuser option is ignored.
--sshkeyfileThe absolute path to the SSH private key file for user that the --sshuser option specifies. This file is used for authentication to the sshd daemon on the node's host.
Note:
GlassFish Server also supports password authentication through the AS_ADMIN_SSHPASSWORD entry in the password file. The password file is specified in the --paswordfile option of the asadmin(1M) utility.
If the SSH private key file is protected by a passphrase, the password file must contain the AS_ADMIN_SSHKEYPASSPHRASE entry.
The path to the key file must be reachable by the DAS and the key file must be readable by the DAS.
The default is the a key file in the user's .ssh directory. If multiple key files are found, the subcommand uses the following order of preference:
id_rsa
id_dsa
identity
--forceSpecifies whether the node is created in the DAS configuration even if validation of the node's parameters fails. To validate a node's parameters, the DAS must be able to contact the node's host through SSH. Possible values are as follows:
falseThe node is not created if validation of the node's parameters fails (default).
trueThe node is created even if validation of the node's parameters fails.
--installSpecifies whether the subcommand shall install the GlassFish Server software on the host that the node represents.
Possible values are as follows:
falseThe subcommand shall not install the GlassFish Server software on the host (default).
trueThe subcommand shall install the GlassFish Server software on the host.
--archiveThe absolute path to the archive file of the GlassFish Server software that is to be installed. If this option is omitted and the --install is true, the subcommand creates a ZIP archive of the GlassFish Server software from the installation where this subcommand is run. The archive does not contain the domains directory or the nodes directory.
The name of the node.
The name must meet the following requirements:
The name may contain only ASCII characters.
The name must start with a letter, a number, or an underscore.
The name may contain only the following characters:
Lowercase letters
Uppercase letters
Numbers
Hyphen
Period
Underscore
The name must be unique in the domain and must not be the name of another node, a cluster, a named configuration, or a GlassFish Server instance.
The name must not be domain, server, or any other keyword that is reserved by GlassFish Server.
This example creates the node adc for the host adc.example.com. By default, the parent of the base installation directory of the GlassFish Server software is /export/glassfish3.
asadmin> create-node-ssh --nodehost adc.example.com --installdir /export/glassfish3 adc Command create-node-ssh executed successfully.
This example forces the creation of node eg1 for the host eghost.example.com. The node is created despite the failure of the DAS to contact the host eghost.example.com to validate the node's parameters.
asadmin> create-node-ssh --force --nodehost eghost.example.com eg1
Warning: some parameters appear to be invalid.
Could not connect to host eghost.example.com using SSH.
There was a problem while connecting to eghost.example.com:22
eghost.example.com
Continuing with node creation due to use of --force.
Command create-node-ssh executed successfully.
command executed successfully
error in executing the command
create-node-config(1), create-node-dcom(1), delete-node-ssh(1), install-node(1), install-node-ssh(1), list-nodes(1), ping-node-ssh(1), setup-ssh(1), uninstall-node(1), uninstall-node-ssh(1), update-node-ssh(1)