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| ~~~~~~ |
| |
| = Administering Named Configurations |
| |
| [[GSHAG00007]][[abdjk]] |
| |
| [[administering-named-configurations]] |
| == 6 Administering Named Configurations |
| |
| A named configuration is a set of configuration information for |
| {productName} instances and clusters. A configuration sets port |
| numbers for listeners that an instance or a cluster uses and defines |
| settings for items such as the EJB container, security, logging, and |
| monitoring. Applications and resources are not defined in named configurations. |
| |
| {productName} enables you to create configurations for use by |
| clusters and instances. {productName} creates configurations |
| automatically for clusters and instances that do not reference an |
| existing configuration. You can modify any existing named configuration |
| regardless of how the configuration was created. |
| |
| The following topics are addressed here: |
| |
| * link:#abdjl[About Named Configurations] |
| * link:#abdjq[Creating, Listing, and Deleting Named Configurations] |
| * link:#gkrgf[Modifying Properties for Named Configurations and Instances] |
| |
| [[abdjl]][[GSHAG00191]][[about-named-configurations]] |
| |
| === About Named Configurations |
| |
| Configurations exist in a domain. Multiple {productName} instances or |
| clusters in the domain can reference the same configuration, or they can |
| have separate configurations. To ensure that the environment in a |
| cluster's instances is homogenous, all instances in the cluster inherit |
| the cluster's configuration. |
| |
| [[abdjm]][[GSHAG00268]][[types-of-named-configurations]] |
| |
| ==== Types of Named Configurations |
| |
| Each named configuration is one of the following types of configuration: |
| |
| Standalone configuration:: |
| A standalone configuration is referenced by only one instance or |
| cluster and is not shared with any other instances or clusters. |
| + |
| [NOTE] |
| ==== |
| A configuration that is referenced by only one cluster is a standalone |
| configuration, even if the cluster contains multiple instances. |
| ==== |
| |
| Shared configuration:: |
| A shared configuration is referenced by multiple instances or clusters. |
| |
| The type of an unclustered instance is determined by the type of the |
| configuration that the instance references. For more information, see |
| link:instances.html#gkrbn[Types of {productName} Instances]. |
| |
| [[abdjn]][[GSHAG00269]][[the-default-config-configuration]] |
| |
| ==== The `default-config` Configuration |
| |
| The `default-config` configuration is a special configuration that acts |
| as a template for creating named configurations. Clusters and instances |
| cannot refer to the `default-config` configuration. The `default-config` |
| configuration can only be copied to create configurations. |
| |
| [[abdjo]][[GSHAG00270]][[automatically-created-configurations]] |
| |
| ==== Automatically Created Configurations |
| |
| When you create a cluster or an instance, you can choose whether to |
| specify an existing configuration that the new cluster or instance will |
| reference. If you choose to create a cluster or an instance without |
| specifying an existing configuration, {productName} automatically |
| creates a configuration for the cluster or instance. For more |
| information, see the following sections: |
| |
| * link:clusters.html#gkqdm[To Create a Cluster] |
| * link:instances.html#gkqch[To Create an Instance Centrally] |
| * link:instances.html#gkqbl[To Create an Instance Locally] |
| |
| {productName} automatically creates a configuration by copying the |
| `default-config` configuration. If you require an instance or cluster to |
| reference a copy of a different configuration, copy the configuration |
| and specify the copy when you create the instance or cluster. For |
| information about how to copy a configuration, see link:#abdjr[To Create |
| a Named Configuration]. |
| |
| {productName} assigns the name cluster-or-instance`-config` to an |
| automatically created configuration. cluster-or-instance is the name of |
| the cluster or instance for which the configuration is created. The |
| `server-config` configuration is automatically created for the domain |
| administration server (DAS) when the domain is created. |
| |
| [[gdgca]][[GSHAG00271]][[directory-for-configuration-synchronization]] |
| |
| ==== Directory for Configuration Synchronization |
| |
| When a named configuration is created, {productName} creates a |
| configuration directory on the domain administration server (DAS) at |
| domain-dir``/config/``config-name. |
| |
| domain-dir:: |
| The directory in which the domain's configuration is stored. |
| config-name:: |
| The name that was assigned to the configuration when the configuration was created. |
| |
| This contents of this directory are synchronized to all instances that |
| inherit or reference the configuration. |
| |
| [[abdjq]][[GSHAG00192]][[creating-listing-and-deleting-named-configurations]] |
| |
| === Creating, Listing, and Deleting Named Configurations |
| |
| {productName} enables you to create configurations for use by |
| clusters and instances, obtain information about configurations, and |
| delete configurations that are no longer required. |
| |
| The following topics are addressed here: |
| |
| * link:#abdjr[To Create a Named Configuration] |
| * link:#gkrgg[To List the Named Configurations in a Domain] |
| * link:#abdju[To List the Targets of a Named Configuration] |
| * link:#abdjv[To Delete a Named Configuration] |
| |
| [[abdjr]][[GSHAG00128]][[to-create-a-named-configuration]] |
| |
| ==== To Create a Named Configuration |
| |
| Use the `copy-config` subcommand in remote mode to create a named |
| configuration by copying an existing configuration. |
| |
| {productName} requires you to create a configuration by copying a |
| configuration because a configuration contains many required settings. |
| The newly created configuration is identical to the configuration that |
| you copy until you change its configuration settings. |
| |
| |
| [TIP] |
| ==== |
| Create a named configuration only if you plan to share the configuration |
| among multiple unclustered instances or clusters, or if you are using a |
| configuration to preconfigure GMS settings. Otherwise, create clusters |
| and instances without specifying an existing configuration. |
| If no configuration is specified, {productName} creates a copy of the |
| default configuration for the cluster or instance. |
| |
| For more information, see the following sections: |
| |
| * link:clusters.html#gkoac[To Preconfigure Nondefault GMS Configuration Settings] |
| * link:clusters.html#gkqdm[To Create a Cluster] |
| * link:instances.html#gkqch[To Create an Instance Centrally] |
| * link:instances.html#gkqbl[To Create an Instance Locally] |
| ==== |
| |
| 1. Ensure that the DAS is running. Remote subcommands require a running server. |
| 2. Run the `copy-config` subcommand. |
| + |
| [NOTE] |
| ==== |
| Only the options that are required to complete this task are provided in |
| this step. For information about all the options for configuring the |
| named configuration, see the link:reference-manual/copy-config.html#GSRFM00011[`copy-config`(1)] |
| help page. |
| ==== |
| + |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> copy-config source-config-name destination-config-name |
| ---- |
| source-config-name:: |
| The name of the configuration that you are copying. You must specify a |
| configuration to copy even if you are copying the default |
| configuration. The configuration must already exist. |
| destination-config-name:: |
| Your choice of name for the configuration that you are creating by |
| copying the source configuration. |
| |
| [[GSHAG00059]][[gkrhn]] |
| Example 6-1 Creating a Named Configuration |
| |
| This example creates the named configuration `clusterpresets-config` by |
| copying the default configuration. |
| |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> copy-config default-config clusterpresets-config |
| Command copy-config executed successfully. |
| ---- |
| |
| [[GSHAG418]] |
| |
| See Also |
| |
| * link:clusters.html#gkoac[To Preconfigure Nondefault GMS Configuration Settings] |
| * link:clusters.html#gkqdm[To Create a Cluster] |
| * link:instances.html#gkqch[To Create an Instance Centrally] |
| * link:instances.html#gkqbl[To Create an Instance Locally] |
| * link:reference-manual/copy-config.html#GSRFM00011[`copy-config`(1)] |
| |
| You can also view the full syntax and options of the subcommand by |
| typing `asadmin help copy-config` at the command line. |
| |
| [[gkrgg]][[GSHAG00129]][[to-list-the-named-configurations-in-a-domain]] |
| |
| ==== To List the Named Configurations in a Domain |
| |
| Use the `list-configs` subcommand in remote mode to list existing named |
| configurations in a domain. |
| |
| 1. Ensure that the DAS is running. Remote subcommands require a running server. |
| 2. Run the link:reference-manual/list-configs.html#GSRFM00156[`list-configs`] subcommand. |
| + |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> list-configs |
| ---- |
| |
| [[GSHAG00060]][[gkrhp]] |
| Example 6-2 Listing All Named Configurations in a Domain |
| |
| This example lists all named configurations in the current domain. |
| |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> list-configs |
| server-config |
| default-config |
| ymlcluster-config |
| clusterpresets-config |
| Command list-configs executed successfully. |
| ---- |
| |
| [[GSHAG419]] |
| |
| See Also |
| |
| link:reference-manual/list-configs.html#GSRFM00156[`list-configs`(1)] |
| |
| You can also view the full syntax and options of the subcommand by |
| typing `asadmin help list-configs` at the command line. |
| |
| [[abdju]][[GSHAG00130]][[to-list-the-targets-of-a-named-configuration]] |
| |
| ==== To List the Targets of a Named Configuration |
| |
| Use the `list-clusters` subcommand and the `list-instances` subcommand |
| in remote mode to list the targets of a named configuration. |
| |
| The targets of a named configuration are the clusters and {productName} instances that reference the configuration. |
| |
| 1. Ensure that the DAS is running. Remote subcommands require a running server. |
| |
| 2. List the clusters that refer to the configuration. |
| + |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> list-clusters config-name |
| ---- |
| config-name:: |
| The name of the configuration whose targets you are listing. |
| |
| 3. List the instances that refer to the configuration. |
| + |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> list-instances config-name |
| ---- |
| config-name:: |
| The name of the configuration whose targets you are listing. |
| |
| [[GSHAG00061]][[gkrfz]] |
| Example 6-3 Listing the Targets of a Named Configuration |
| |
| This example shows that the cluster `ymlcluster` and the instances |
| `yml-i1` and `yml-i2` reference the named configuration |
| `ymlcluster-config`. |
| |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> list-clusters ymlcluster-config |
| ymlcluster partially running |
| Command list-clusters executed successfully. |
| asadmin> list-instances ymlcluster-config |
| yml-i1 running |
| yml-i2 not running |
| Command list-instances executed successfully. |
| ---- |
| |
| [[GSHAG420]] |
| |
| See Also |
| |
| * link:reference-manual/list-clusters.html#GSRFM00153[`list-clusters`(1)] |
| * link:reference-manual/list-instances.html#GSRFM00170[`list-instances`(1)] |
| |
| You can also view the full syntax and options of the subcommands by |
| typing the following commands at the command line: |
| |
| * `asadmin help list-clusters` |
| * `asadmin help list-instances` |
| |
| [[abdjv]][[GSHAG00131]][[to-delete-a-named-configuration]] |
| |
| ==== To Delete a Named Configuration |
| |
| Use the `delete-config` subcommand in remote mode to delete an existing |
| named configuration from the configuration of the DAS. |
| |
| You cannot delete the `default-config` configuration. |
| |
| |
| [NOTE] |
| ==== |
| A standalone configuration that was created automatically for a cluster |
| or a {productName} instance is deleted when the cluster or instance is deleted. |
| ==== |
| |
| |
| [[GSHAG421]] |
| |
| Before You Begin |
| |
| Ensure that no clusters or instances refer to the configuration. If a |
| cluster or instance refers to the configuration and is no longer |
| required, delete the cluster or instance. For information about how to |
| delete an instance and how to delete a cluster, see the following |
| sections: |
| |
| * link:instances.html#gkqcw[To Delete an Instance Centrally] |
| * link:instances.html#gkqed[To Delete an Instance Locally] |
| * link:clusters.html#gkqcp[To Delete a Cluster] |
| |
| 1. Ensure that the DAS is running. Remote subcommands require a running server. |
| |
| 2. Confirm that no clusters refer to the configuration that you are deleting. |
| + |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> list-clusters config-name |
| ---- |
| config-name:: |
| The name of the configuration that you are deleting. |
| |
| 3. Confirm that no instances refer to the configuration that you are |
| deleting. |
| + |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> list-instances config-name |
| ---- |
| config-name:: |
| The name of the configuration that you are deleting. |
| |
| 4. Run the link:reference-manual/delete-config.html#GSRFM00069[`delete-config`] subcommand. |
| + |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> delete-config config-name |
| ---- |
| config-name:: |
| The name of the configuration that you are deleting. |
| |
| [[GSHAG00062]][[gkrgs]] |
| Example 6-4 Deleting a Named Configuration |
| |
| This example confirms that no clusters or instances refer to the |
| configuration `clusterpresets-config` and then deletes the |
| configuration. |
| |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> list-clusters clusterpresets-config |
| Nothing to list |
| Command list-clusters executed successfully. |
| asadmin> list-instances clusterpresets-config |
| Nothing to list. |
| Command list-instances executed successfully. |
| asadmin> delete-config clusterpresets-config |
| Command delete-config executed successfully. |
| ---- |
| |
| [[GSHAG422]] |
| |
| See Also |
| |
| * link:instances.html#gkqcw[To Delete an Instance Centrally] |
| * link:instances.html#gkqed[To Delete an Instance Locally] |
| * link:clusters.html#gkqcp[To Delete a Cluster] |
| * link:reference-manual/delete-config.html#GSRFM00069[`delete-config`(1)] |
| * link:reference-manual/list-clusters.html#GSRFM00153[`list-clusters`(1)] |
| * link:reference-manual/list-instances.html#GSRFM00170[`list-instances`(1)] |
| |
| You can also view the full syntax and options of the subcommands by |
| typing the following commands at the command line: |
| |
| * `asadmin help delete-config` |
| * `asadmin help list-clusters` |
| * `asadmin help list-instances` |
| |
| [[gkrgf]][[GSHAG00193]][[modifying-properties-for-named-configurations-and-instances]] |
| |
| === Modifying Properties for Named Configurations and Instances |
| |
| The properties in a named configuration define port numbers for |
| unclustered instances that reference the configuration or clustered |
| instances that inherit the configuration. An instance initially obtains |
| port numbers from the configuration that the instance references or |
| inherits. To avoid port conflicts, edit the properties of named |
| configurations and instances. |
| |
| The following topics are addressed here: |
| |
| * link:#gkrls[Properties for Port Numbers in a Named Configuration] |
| * link:#fxxvk[To Modify a Named Configuration's Properties] |
| * link:#abdjt[To Modify Port Numbers of an Instance] |
| |
| [[gkrls]][[GSHAG00272]][[properties-for-port-numbers-in-a-named-configuration]] |
| |
| ==== Properties for Port Numbers in a Named Configuration |
| |
| The default configuration `default-config` contains properties that |
| define the initial values of port numbers in a configuration that is |
| copied from `default-config`. When an instance or a cluster that |
| references the configuration is created, these properties are set for |
| the instance. |
| |
| You can create additional system properties for a configuration either |
| by specifying the `--systemproperties` option of the |
| link:reference-manual/copy-config.html#GSRFM00011[`copy-config`] subcommand or by using the |
| link:reference-manual/create-system-properties.html#GSRFM00059[`create-system-properties`] subcommand. To reference a |
| system property from the configuration, use the `${`prop-name`}` |
| notation, where prop-name is the name of the system property. |
| |
| For example, if a configuration defines additional HTTP listeners, use |
| system properties to define the ports for those listeners. However, |
| these properties are not set automatically when an instance or a cluster |
| that references the configuration is created. You must set these |
| properties explicitly when you create the instance or cluster. |
| |
| The properties in a named configuration that define port numbers are as |
| follows: |
| |
| `ASADMIN_LISTENER_PORT`:: |
| This property specifies the port number of the HTTP port or HTTPS port |
| through which the DAS connects to the instance to manage the instance. |
| Valid values are 1-65535. On UNIX, creating sockets that listen on |
| ports 1-1024 requires superuser privileges. |
| `HTTP_LISTENER_PORT`:: |
| This property specifies the port number of the port that is used to |
| listen for HTTP requests. Valid values are 1-65535. On UNIX, creating |
| sockets that listen on ports 1-1024 requires superuser privileges. |
| `HTTP_SSL_LISTENER_PORT`:: |
| This property specifies the port number of the port that is used to |
| listen for HTTPS requests. Valid values are 1-65535. On UNIX, creating |
| sockets that listen on ports 1-1024 requires superuser privileges. |
| `IIOP_LISTENER_PORT`:: |
| This property specifies the port number of the port that is used for |
| IIOP connections. Valid values are 1-65535. On UNIX, creating sockets |
| that listen on ports 1-1024 requires superuser privileges. |
| `IIOP_SSL_LISTENER_PORT`:: |
| This property specifies the port number of the port that is used for |
| secure IIOP connections. Valid values are 1-65535. On UNIX, creating |
| sockets that listen on ports 1-1024 requires superuser privileges. |
| `IIOP_SSL_MUTUALAUTH_PORT`:: |
| This property specifies the port number of the port that is used for |
| secure IIOP connections with client authentication. Valid values are |
| 1-65535. On UNIX, creating sockets that listen on ports 1-1024 |
| requires superuser privileges. |
| `JAVA_DEBUGGER_PORT`:: |
| This property specifies the port number of the port that is used for |
| connections to the |
| http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/core/toolsapis/jpda/[Java |
| Platform Debugger Architecture (JPDA)] |
| (`http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/core/toolsapis/jpda/`) |
| debugger. Valid values are 1-65535. On UNIX, creating sockets that |
| listen on ports 1-1024 requires superuser privileges. |
| `JMS_PROVIDER_PORT`:: |
| This property specifies the port number for the Java Message Service |
| provider. Valid values are 1-65535. On UNIX, creating sockets that |
| listen on ports 1-1024 requires superuser privileges. |
| `JMX_SYSTEM_CONNECTOR_PORT`:: |
| This property specifies the port number on which the JMX connector |
| listens. Valid values are 1-65535. On UNIX, creating sockets that |
| listen on ports 1-1024 requires superuser privileges. |
| `OSGI_SHELL_TELNET_PORT`:: |
| This property specifies the port number of the port that is used for |
| connections to the |
| http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-remote-shell.html[Apache |
| Felix Remote Shell] |
| (`http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-remote-shell.html`). This |
| shell uses the Felix shell service to interact with the OSGi module |
| management subsystem. Valid values are 1-65535. On UNIX, creating |
| sockets that listen on ports 1-1024 requires superuser privileges. |
| |
| [[fxxvk]][[GSHAG00132]][[to-modify-a-named-configurations-properties]] |
| |
| ==== To Modify a Named Configuration's Properties |
| |
| Use the `get` subcommand and the `set` subcommand in remote mode to |
| modify a named configuration's properties. |
| |
| You might copy a configuration for use by instances that reside on the |
| same host as instances that refer to the original configuration. In this |
| situation, edit the properties of one of the configurations to ensure |
| that instances that will refer to the configuration have the correct |
| initial settings. |
| |
| If you change the port number in a configuration, the port number is |
| changed for any instance that references or inherits the configuration. |
| |
| 1. Ensure that the DAS is running. Remote subcommands require a running server. |
| |
| 2. For each property that you are modifying, determine the current |
| value and set the new value. |
| [arabic] |
| .. Determine the current value of the property. |
| + |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> get configs.config.config-name.system-property.property-name.value |
| ---- |
| config-name:: |
| The name of the configuration whose properties you are modifying. |
| property-name:: |
| The name of the property that you are modifying. For a list of |
| available properties, see link:#gkrls[Properties for Port Numbers in a |
| Named Configuration]. |
| |
| .. Set the property to its new value. |
| + |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> set |
| configs.config.config-name.system-property.property-name.value=new-value |
| ---- |
| config-name:: |
| The name of the configuration whose properties you are modifying. |
| property-name:: |
| The name of the property that you are modifying. For a list of |
| available properties, see link:#gkrls[Properties for Port Numbers in a |
| Named Configuration]. |
| new-value:: |
| The value to which you are setting the property. |
| |
| [[GSHAG00063]][[gkrky]] |
| Example 6-5 Modifying a Property of a Named Configuration |
| |
| This example changes the value of the `JMS_PROVIDER_PORT` property in |
| the `clusterpresets-config` configuration from 27676 to 27678. |
| |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> get |
| configs.config.clusterpresets-config.system-property.JMS_PROVIDER_PORT.value |
| configs.config.clusterpresets-config.system-property.JMS_PROVIDER_PORT.value=27676 |
| Command get executed successfully. |
| asadmin> set |
| configs.config.clusterpresets-config.system-property.JMS_PROVIDER_PORT.value=27678 |
| configs.config.clusterpresets-config.system-property.JMS_PROVIDER_PORT.value=27678 |
| Command set executed successfully. |
| ---- |
| |
| [[GSHAG423]] |
| |
| See Also |
| |
| * link:reference-manual/get.html#GSRFM00139[`get`(1)] |
| * link:reference-manual/set.html#GSRFM00226[`set`(1)] |
| |
| You can also view the full syntax and options of the subcommands by |
| typing the following commands at the command line: |
| |
| * `asadmin help get` |
| * `asadmin help set` |
| |
| [[abdjt]][[GSHAG00133]][[to-modify-port-numbers-of-an-instance]] |
| |
| ==== To Modify Port Numbers of an Instance |
| |
| Use the `get` subcommand and the `set` subcommand in remote mode to |
| modify the port numbers of an instance. |
| |
| The port numbers of a instance are initially set in the configuration |
| that the instance references or inherits from its parent cluster. |
| Multiple instances that reside on the same host must each listen on a |
| unique port number. Therefore, if multiple instances that reference or |
| inherit the same configuration reside on the same host, a port conflict |
| prevents all except one of the instances from starting. To avoid port |
| conflicts, modify the port numbers on which individual instances listen. |
| |
| If you modify an instance's port number and later modify the port number |
| in the instance's configuration, the instance's port number remains |
| unchanged. |
| |
| The port numbers of an instance are stored as Java system properties. |
| When {productName} is started, it treats these properties in the same |
| way as properties that are passed through the `-D` option of the Java |
| application launcher. |
| |
| 1. Ensure that the DAS is running. Remote subcommands require a running server. |
| |
| 2. For each port number that you are modifying, determine the current |
| value and set the new value. |
| [arabic] |
| .. Determine the current value of the port number. |
| + |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> get |
| servers.server.instance-name.system-property.port-property.value |
| ---- |
| instance-name:: |
| The name of the instance whose port numbers you are modifying. |
| port-property:: |
| The name of the property that corresponds to the port number that you |
| are modifying. For a list of available properties, see |
| link:#gkrls[Properties for Port Numbers in a Named Configuration]. |
| |
| .. Set the port number to its new value. |
| + |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> get |
| servers.server.instance-name.system-property.port-property.value=new-value |
| ---- |
| instance-name:: |
| The name of the instance whose port numbers you are modifying. |
| port-property:: |
| The name of the property that corresponds to the port number that you |
| are modifying. For a list of available properties, see |
| link:#gkrls[Properties for Port Numbers in a Named Configuration]. |
| new-value:: |
| The value to which you are setting the port number. |
| |
| [[GSHAG00064]][[gkrma]] |
| Example 6-6 Modifying a Port Number for an Instance |
| |
| This example changes the port number of the HTTP port or the HTTPS port |
| for administration of the `pmdsainst` instance from 24849 to 24859. |
| |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> get |
| servers.server.pmdsainst.system-property.ASADMIN_LISTENER_PORT.value |
| servers.server.pmdsainst.system-property.ASADMIN_LISTENER_PORT.value=24849 |
| Command get executed successfully. |
| asadmin> set |
| servers.server.pmdsainst.system-property.ASADMIN_LISTENER_PORT.value=24859 |
| servers.server.pmdsainst.system-property.ASADMIN_LISTENER_PORT.value=24859 |
| Command set executed successfully. |
| ---- |
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| [[GSHAG424]] |
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| See Also |
| |
| * link:reference-manual/get.html#GSRFM00139[`get`(1)] |
| * link:reference-manual/set.html#GSRFM00226[`set`(1)] |
| |
| You can also view the full syntax and options of the subcommands by |
| typing the following commands at the command line: |
| |
| * `asadmin help get` |
| * `asadmin help set` |