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| Problem | To do a partial export of your Websphere Administrative Domain configuration, you need to create an xml file specifying the resources you would like to export. | | | | Solution | To do a partial export of your Websphere Administrative Domain configuration, you need to create an xml file specifying the resources you would like to export.
This partial file is then used as an input parameter in the XMLConfig export:
xmlconfig -export <fileName> -adminNodeName <adminNodeName> -partial <partialFileName>
The partial xml file always starts with <websphere-sa-config> and ends with </websphere-sa-config>. What goes in between these tags depends on what you want to export. Here are two examples of partial xml files you would create to specify the resources you would like to export:
1. Export one Application Server's contents (PartialFile1.xml):
<websphere-sa-config>
<node name="mynode" action="locate">
<application-server name="pmrServer" action="export">
</application-server>
</node>
</websphere-sa-config>
2. Export one web application from a given web server on a node (PartialFile2.xml):
<websphere-sa-config>
<node name="mynode" action="locate">
<application-server name="Default Server" action="locate">
<servlet-engine name="servletEngine" action="locate">
<web-application name="TestApp" action="export">
</web-application>
</servlet-engine>
</application-server>
</node>
</websphere-sa-config>
So the XMLConfig command to export a single web application (as defined by PartialFile2.xml above) would be:
xmlconfig -export <NewExport.xml> -adminNodeName <mynode> -partial <PartialFile2.xml>Refer to section 6.6.0.2.1.1 in the WAS 3.5 InfoCenter as well. | |
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Product categories: Software, Application Servers, Distributed Application & Web Servers, WebSphere Application Server, Servlet Engine/Web Container Operating system(s): AIX, Windows NT, Solaris Software version: 3.0.2.4, 3.5, 4.0 Software edition: Standard, Advanced Reference #: 1000082 IBM Group: Software Group Modified date: 2003-01-17
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