| create-system-properties(1) asadmin Utility Subcommands create-system-properties(1) |
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| NAME |
| create-system-properties - adds one or more system property elements |
| that can be referenced elsewhere in the configuration. |
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| SYNOPSIS |
| create-system-properties [--help] |
| [--target target] |
| [name=value)[:name=value]*] |
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| DESCRIPTION |
| The create-system-properties subcommand adds or updates system |
| properties that can be referenced elsewhere on the server. |
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| GlassFish Server provides hooks where tokens (system properties) can be |
| specified. Because GlassFish Server does not have multiple server |
| elements, you can specify a particular token at any level. When a |
| domain supports multiple servers, the override potential can be |
| exploited. When a domain is started or restarted, all <system-property> |
| elements are resolved and available to the Java Virtual Machine by |
| using the System.setProperty() call on each of them (with its name and |
| value derived from the corresponding attributes of the element). This |
| is analogous to sending the elements as -D parameters on the Java |
| command line. |
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| This subcommand is supported in remote mode only. |
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| OPTIONS |
| --help, -? |
| Displays the help text for the subcommand. |
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| --target |
| The target on which you are creating the system properties. |
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| OPERANDS |
| target |
| The valid targets for this subcommand are instance, cluster, |
| configuration, domain, and server. Server is the default option. |
| Valid values are: |
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| server |
| Creates the properties on the default server instance. This is |
| the default value. |
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| domain |
| Creates the properties for all server instances in the default |
| domain. |
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| configuration_name |
| Creates the properties in the specified configuration. |
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| cluster_name |
| Creates the properties on all server instances in the specified |
| cluster. |
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| instance_name |
| Creates the properties on a specified server instance. |
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| name=value |
| The name value pairs of the system properties to add to the |
| specified target. Multiple system properties must be separated by a |
| : (colon). If a : (colon) appears in the name or value of a system |
| property, it must be escaped with a \ (blackslash). If any system |
| properties were previously defined, they are updated with the new |
| values. |
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| EXAMPLES |
| Example 1, Creating System Properties |
| This example creates a system property associated with an HTTP |
| listener on a server instance named myserver. |
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| asadmin> create-system-properties --target myserver http-listener-port=1088 |
| Command create-system-properties executed successfully. |
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| EXIT STATUS |
| 0 |
| subcommand executed successfully |
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| 1 |
| error in executing the subcommand |
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| SEE ALSO |
| delete-system-property(1), list-system-properties(1) |
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| asadmin(1M) |
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| Java EE 8 09 Aug 2017 create-system-properties(1) |