The syncNode command forces a configuration synchronization to occur between the node and the deployment manager for the cell in which the node is configured.
The node agent server runs a configuration synchronization service that keeps the node configuration synchronized with the master cell configuration. If the node agent is unable to run because of a problem in the node configuration, you can use the syncNode command to perform a synchronization when the node agent is not running in order to force the node configuration back in sync with the cell configuration. If the node agent is running and you want to run the syncNode command, you must first stop the node agent.
The syncNode.log file is located in the profile_root/logs directory.
For more information about where to run this command, see the Using command tools topic.
syncNode <deploymgr host> <deploymgr port> [options]
The following options are available for the syncNode command:
The following examples demonstrate correct syntax:
syncNode testhost 8879 syncNode deploymgr 8879 -trace (produces the syncNode.log file) syncNode host25 4444 -stopservers -restart (assumes that the deployment manager JMX port is 4444)
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