asadmin [asadmin-options] restart-local-instance [--help]
[--nodedir nodedir] [--node node]
[--debug={false|true}]
[--force={true|false}] [--kill={false|true}]
[instance-name]
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restarts a running \{product---name} instance on the host where the subcommand is run
Synopsis
asadmin [asadmin-options] restart-local-instance [--help]
[--nodedir nodedir] [--node node]
[--debug={false|true}]
[--force={true|false}] [--kill={false|true}]
[instance-name]
Description
The restart-local-instance
subcommand restarts a \{product---name}
instance on the host where the subcommand is run. This subcommand does
not require secure shell (SSH) to be configured. You must run this
command from the host where the instance resides.
The subcommand can restart any \{product---name} instance, regardless of
how the instance was created. For example, this subcommand can restart
an instance that was created by using the
create-instance
(1)
subcommand.
The restart-local-instance
subcommand does not contact the domain
administration server (DAS) to determine the node on which the instance
resides. To determine the node on which the instance resides, the
subcommand searches the directory that contains the node directories. If
multiple node directories exist, the node must be specified as an option
of the subcommand.
When this subcommand restarts an instance, the DAS synchronizes the instance with changes since the last synchronization as follows:
For the config
directory, the DAS synchronizes the instance with all
changes.
For the applications
directory and docroot
directory, only a
change to a top-level subdirectory causes the DAS to synchronize all
files under that subdirectory.
If a file below a top level subdirectory is changed without a change to
a file in the top level subdirectory, full synchronization is required.
In normal operation, files below the top level subdirectories of these
directories are not changed. If an application is deployed and
undeployed, full synchronization is not necessary to update the instance
with the change.
If different synchronization behavior is required, the instance must be stopped and restarted by using following sequence of subcommands:
This subcommand is supported in local mode. However, to synchronize the instance with the DAS, this subcommand must be run in remote mode.
Options
Options for the asadmin
utility. For information about these
options, see the asadmin
(1M) help page.
--help
-?
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
--nodedir
Specifies the directory that contains the instance’s node directory. The instance’s files are stored in the instance’s node directory. The default is as-install`/nodes`.
--node
Specifies the node on which the instance resides. This option may be
omitted only if the directory that the --nodedir
option specifies
contains only one node directory. Otherwise, this option is required.
--debug
Specifies whether the instance is restarted with
Java
Platform Debugger Architecture (JPDA)
(http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/tech/jpda-141715.html)
debugging enabled.
Possible values are as follows:
true
The instance is restarted with JPDA debugging enabled and the port number for JPDA debugging is displayed.
false
The instance is restarted with JPDA debugging disabled (default).
The default is the current setting of this option for the instance
that is being restarted.
--force
Specifies whether the instance is forcibly stopped immediately before
it is restarted.
Possible values are as follows:
true
The instance is forcibly stopped immediately (default).
false
The subcommand waits until all threads that are associated with the instance are exited before stopping the instance.
--kill
Specifies whether the instance is killed before it is restarted by
using functionality of the operating system to terminate the instance
process.
Possible values are as follows:
false
The instance is not killed. The subcommand uses functionality of the Java platform to terminate the instance process (default).
true
The instance is killed. The subcommand uses functionality of the operating system to terminate the instance process.
Operands
The name of the \{product---name} instance to restart. If the instance is not running, the subcommand displays a warning message and attempts to start the instance.
Examples
Example 1 Restarting an Instance Locally
This example restarts the instance ymlsa1
in the domain domain1
on
the host where the subcommand is run.
asadmin> restart-local-instance --node localhost-domain1 ymlsa1
Command restart-local-instance executed successfully.
Exit Status
command executed successfully
error in executing the command
See Also
create-instance
(1),
create-local-instance
(1),
delete-instance
(1),
delete-local-instance
(1),
restart-instance
(1),
start-instance
(1),
start-local-instance
(1),
stop-instance
(1),
stop-local-instance
(1)
Java Platform Debugger Architecture (JPDA) (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/tech/jpda-141715.html)
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