The startNode command reads the configuration file for the node agent process and constructs a launch command.
Depending on the options that you specify, the startNode command
creates a new Java virtual machine (JVM) API to run the agent process, or
writes the launch command data to a file.
If you are using the Windows platform and the you have
the node agent running as a Windows service, the startNode command
will start the associated Windows service and it will be responsible for starting
the node agent.
startNode command reads the configuration file
for the node agent process for a profile that has been added to the Network
Deployment cell and starts the server.
You do not have to use a user name and password with the startNode command because this command launches a server process but does not invoke an MBean method.
For more information about where to run this command, see the Using command line tools article.
startNode [options]
The following options are available for the startNode command:
The following examples demonstrate correct syntax:
startNode startNode -script (produces the start_node.bat or .sh file) startNode -trace (produces additional trace statements in the startnode.log file)
startNode startNode -trace (produces additional trace statements in the startnode.log file)
startNode (Starts the node agent process for the default profile. The default profile must belong to a Network Deployment cell.) startNode -profileName mynode (Starts the node agent for the mynode profile which belongs to a Network Deployment cell.) startNode -trace (produces trace files in the profile_root/logs directory)