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| ~~~~~~ |
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| = create-local-instance |
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| [[create-local-instance-1]][[GSRFM00044]][[create-local-instance]] |
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| == create-local-instance |
| |
| Creates a {productName} instance on the host where the subcommand is |
| run |
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| [[sthref388]] |
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| === Synopsis |
| |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin [asadmin-options] create-local-instance [--help] |
| [--node node-name] [--nodedir node-dir] |
| [--config config-name | --cluster cluster-name] |
| [--lbenabled={true|false}] |
| [--portbase port-number] [--checkports={true|false}] |
| [--savemasterpassword={false|true}] |
| [--usemasterpassword={false|true}] |
| [--systemproperties (name=value)[:name=value]* ] |
| instance-name |
| ---- |
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| === Description |
| |
| The `create-local-instance` subcommand creates a {productName} |
| instance on the node that represents the host where the subcommand is |
| run. This subcommand does not require the Distributed Component Object |
| Model (DCOM) remote protocol or secure shell (SSH) to be configured. |
| |
| You must run this subcommand from the host that is represented by the |
| node where the instance is to reside. To contact the domain |
| administration server (DAS), this subcommand requires the name of the |
| host where the DAS is running. If a nondefault port is used for |
| administration, this subcommand also requires the port number. If you |
| are adding the first instance to a node, you must provide this |
| information through the `--host` option and the `--port` option of the |
| link:asadmin.html#asadmin-1m[`asadmin`(1M)] utility. For the second and |
| later instances, this information is obtained from the DAS properties of |
| the node. |
| |
| A {productName} instance is a single Virtual Machine for the Java |
| platform (Java Virtual Machine or JVM machine) on a single node in which |
| {productName} is running. A node defines the host where the |
| {productName} instance resides. The JVM machine must be compatible |
| with the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Jakarta EE). |
| |
| A {productName} instance requires a reference to the following items: |
| |
| * The node that defines the host where the instance resides. The node |
| can be specified in the command to create the instance, but is required |
| only if more than one node exists in the directory where files for nodes |
| are stored. If no node is specified, the behavior of the subcommand |
| depends on the number of existing nodes in the directory where nodes are |
| stored: |
| |
| ** If no nodes exist, the subcommand creates a node for the instance. |
| The name of the node is the name of the host on which the subcommand is run. |
| ** If only one node exists, the subcommand creates a reference to the |
| existing node for the instance. |
| ** If two or more nodes exist, an error occurs. |
| |
| * The named configuration that defines the configuration of the |
| instance. The configuration can be specified in the command to create |
| the instance, but is not required. If no configuration is specified for |
| an instance that is not joining a cluster, the subcommand creates a |
| configuration for the instance. An instance that is joining a cluster |
| receives its configuration from its parent cluster. |
| |
| Each {productName} instance is one of the following types of |
| instance: |
| |
| Standalone instance:: |
| A standalone instance does not share its configuration with any other |
| instances or clusters. A standalone instance is created if either of |
| the following conditions is met: |
| |
| * No configuration or cluster is specified in the command to create |
| the instance. |
| * A configuration that is not referenced by any other instances or |
| clusters is specified in the command to create the instance. |
| |
| + |
| When no configuration or cluster is specified, a copy of the |
| `default-config` configuration is created for the instance. The name |
| of this configuration is instance-name`-config`, where instance-name |
| represents the name of an unclustered server instance. |
| |
| Shared instance:: |
| A shared instance shares its configuration with other instances or |
| clusters. A shared instance is created if a configuration that is |
| referenced by other instances or clusters is specified in the command |
| to create the instance. |
| |
| Clustered instance:: |
| A clustered instance inherits its configuration from the cluster to |
| which the instance belongs and shares its configuration with other |
| instances in the cluster. A clustered instance is created if a cluster |
| is specified in the command to create the instance. + |
| Any instance that is not part of a cluster is considered an |
| unclustered server instance. Therefore, standalone instances and |
| shared instances are unclustered server instances. |
| |
| By default, this subcommand attempts to resolve possible port conflicts |
| for the instance that is being created. The subcommand also assigns |
| ports that are currently not in use and not already assigned to other |
| instances on the same node. The subcommand assigns these ports on the |
| basis of an algorithm that is internal to the subcommand. Use the |
| `--systemproperties` option to resolve port conflicts for additional |
| instances on the same node. System properties of an instance can be |
| manipulated by using the |
| link:create-system-properties.html#create-system-properties-1[`create-system-properties`(1)] |
| subcommand and the |
| link:delete-system-property.html#delete-system-property-1[`delete-system-property`(1)] |
| subcommand. |
| |
| When creating an instance, the subcommand retrieves the files that are |
| required for secure synchronization with the domain administration |
| server (DAS). The instance is synchronized with the DAS when the |
| instance is started |
| |
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| |
| === Options |
| |
| asadmin-options:: |
| Options for the `asadmin` utility. For information about these |
| options, see the link:asadmin.html#asadmin-1m[`asadmin`(1M)] help page. |
| `--help`:: |
| `-?`:: |
| Displays the help text for the subcommand. |
| `--node`:: |
| The name of the node that defines the host where the instance is to be |
| created. The node must be specified only if more than one node exists |
| in the directory where nodes are stored. Otherwise, the node may be |
| omitted. If a node is specified, the node must exist. + |
| If no node is specified, the behavior of the subcommand depends on the |
| number of existing nodes in the directory where nodes are stored: |
| |
| * If no nodes exist, the subcommand creates a node for the instance. |
| The name of the node is the name of the host on which the subcommand |
| is run. |
| * If only one node exists, the subcommand creates a reference to the |
| existing node for the instance. |
| * If two or more nodes exist, an error occurs. |
| |
| `--nodedir`:: |
| The path to the directory in which the files for instance's node is to |
| be stored. The default is as-install``/nodes``. |
| `--config`:: |
| Specifies the named configuration that the instance references. |
| The configuration must exist and must not be named `default-config` or |
| `server-config`. Specifying the `--config` option creates a shared instance. + |
| The `--config` option and the `--cluster` option are mutually |
| exclusive. If both options are omitted, a standalone instance is created. |
| `--cluster`:: |
| Specifies the cluster from which the instance inherits its configuration. |
| Specifying the `--cluster` option creates a clustered instance. + |
| The `--config` option and the `--cluster` option are mutually |
| exclusive. If both options are omitted, a standalone instance is |
| created. |
| `--lbenabled`:: |
| Specifies whether the instance is enabled for load balancing. Possible |
| values are as follows: |
| |
| `true`;; |
| The instance is enabled for load balancing (default). + |
| When an instance is enabled for load balancing, a load balancer |
| sends requests to the instance. |
| `false`;; |
| The instance is disabled for load balancing. |
| |
| + |
| When an instance is disabled for load balancing, a load balancer |
| does not send requests to the instance. |
| |
| `--portbase`:: |
| Determines the number with which the port assignment should start. An |
| instance uses a certain number of ports that are statically assigned. |
| The portbase value determines where the assignment should start. The |
| values for the ports are calculated as follows: |
| |
| * Administration port: portbase + 48 |
| * HTTP listener port: portbase + 80 |
| * HTTPS listener port: portbase + 81 |
| * JMS port: portbase + 76 |
| * IIOP listener port: portbase + 37 |
| * Secure IIOP listener port: portbase + 38 |
| * Secure IIOP with mutual authentication port: portbase + 39 |
| * JMX port: portbase + 86 |
| * JPA debugger port: portbase + 9 |
| * Felix shell service port for OSGi module management: portbase + 66 |
| |
| + |
| When the `--portbase` option is specified, the output of this |
| subcommand includes a complete list of used ports. |
| `--checkports`:: |
| Specifies whether to check for the availability of the administration, |
| HTTP, JMS, JMX, and IIOP ports. The default value is `true`. |
| `--savemasterpassword`:: |
| Setting this option to `true` allows the master password to be written |
| to the file system. If the master password is written to the file |
| system, the instance can be started without the need to prompt for the |
| password. If this option is `true`, the `--usemasterpassword` option |
| is also true, regardless of the value that is specified on the command |
| line. Because writing the master password to the file system is an |
| insecure practice, the default is `false`. + |
| The master-password file for an instance is saved in the node |
| directory, not the domain directory. Therefore, this option is |
| required only for the first instance that is created for each node in a domain. |
| `--usemasterpassword`:: |
| Specifies whether the key store is encrypted with a master password |
| that is built into the system or a user-defined master password. + |
| If `false` (default), the keystore is encrypted with a well-known |
| password that is built into the system. Encrypting the keystore with a |
| password that is built into the system provides no additional security. + |
| If `true`, the subcommand obtains the master password from the |
| `AS_ADMIN_MASTERPASSWORD` entry in the password file or prompts for |
| the master password. The password file is specified in the |
| `--passwordfile` option of the |
| link:asadmin.html#asadmin-1m[`asadmin`(1M)]utility. + |
| If the `--savemasterpassword` option is `true`, this option is also |
| true, regardless of the value that is specified on the command line. + |
| The master password must be the same for all instances in a domain. |
| `--systemproperties`:: |
| Defines system properties for the instance. These properties override |
| property definitions for port settings in the instance's |
| configuration. Predefined port settings must be overridden if, for |
| example, two clustered instances reside on the same host. In this |
| situation, port settings for one instance must be overridden because |
| both instances share the same configuration. + |
| The following properties are available: |
| |
| `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 Java Platform Debugger Architecture (JPDA) |
| (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/tech/jpda-141715.html) |
| 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 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. |
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| |
| === Operands |
| |
| instance-name:: |
| The name of the instance that is being created. + |
| 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 {productName} instance, a cluster, a named configuration, |
| or a node. |
| * The name must not be `domain`, `server`, or any other keyword that |
| is reserved by {productName}. |
| |
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| |
| === Examples |
| |
| [[GSRFM505]][[sthref393]] |
| |
| ==== Example 1 Creating a Standalone {productName} Instance |
| |
| This example creates the standalone instance `il3` on the host where the |
| command is run. The DAS is running on the same host. The instance |
| references the only existing node. |
| |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| asadmin> create-local-instance il3 |
| Rendezvoused with DAS on localhost:4848. |
| Port Assignments for server instance il3: |
| JMX_SYSTEM_CONNECTOR_PORT=28686 |
| JMS_PROVIDER_PORT=27676 |
| HTTP_LISTENER_PORT=28080 |
| ASADMIN_LISTENER_PORT=24848 |
| JAVA_DEBUGGER_PORT=29009 |
| IIOP_SSL_LISTENER_PORT=23820 |
| IIOP_LISTENER_PORT=23700 |
| OSGI_SHELL_TELNET_PORT=26666 |
| HTTP_SSL_LISTENER_PORT=28181 |
| IIOP_SSL_MUTUALAUTH_PORT=23920 |
| Command create-local-instance executed successfully. |
| ---- |
| |
| [[GSRFM506]][[sthref394]] |
| |
| ==== Example 2 Creating a Clustered {productName} Instance on a Specific Node |
| |
| This example creates the clustered instance `ymli2` on node `sj02`. The |
| instance is a member of the cluster `ymlclust`. |
| |
| The command is run on the host `sj02`, which is the host that the node |
| `sj02` represents. The DAS is running on the host `sr04` and uses the |
| default HTTP port for administration. Because no instances exist on the |
| node, the host on which the DAS is running is provided through the |
| `--host` option of the `asadmin` utility. |
| |
| [source] |
| ---- |
| sj02# asadmin --host sr04 create-local-instance --cluster ymlclust --node sj02 ymli2 |
| Rendezvoused with DAS on sr04:4848. |
| Port Assignments for server instance ymli2: |
| JMX_SYSTEM_CONNECTOR_PORT=28686 |
| JMS_PROVIDER_PORT=27676 |
| HTTP_LISTENER_PORT=28080 |
| ASADMIN_LISTENER_PORT=24848 |
| JAVA_DEBUGGER_PORT=29009 |
| IIOP_SSL_LISTENER_PORT=23820 |
| IIOP_LISTENER_PORT=23700 |
| OSGI_SHELL_TELNET_PORT=26666 |
| HTTP_SSL_LISTENER_PORT=28181 |
| IIOP_SSL_MUTUALAUTH_PORT=23920 |
| Command create-local-instance executed successfully. |
| ---- |
| |
| [[sthref395]] |
| |
| === Exit Status |
| |
| 0:: |
| command executed successfully |
| 1:: |
| error in executing the command |
| |
| [[sthref396]] |
| |
| === See Also |
| |
| link:asadmin.html#asadmin-1m[`asadmin`(1M)] |
| |
| link:create-instance.html#create-instance-1[`create-instance`(1)], |
| link:create-node-config.html#create-node-config-1[`create-node-config`(1)], |
| link:create-node-dcom.html#create-node-dcom-1[`create-node-dcom`(1)], |
| link:create-node-ssh.html#create-node-ssh-1[`create-node-ssh`(1)], |
| link:create-system-properties.html#create-system-properties-1[`create-system-properties`(1)], |
| link:delete-local-instance.html#delete-local-instance-1[`delete-local-instance`(1)], |
| link:delete-system-property.html#delete-system-property-1[`delete-system-property`(1)], |
| link:list-instances.html#list-instances-1[`list-instances`(1)], |
| link:start-local-instance.html#start-local-instance-1[`start-local-instance`(1)], |
| link:stop-local-instance.html#stop-local-instance-1[`stop-local-instance`(1)] |
| |
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