You can use scripting and the wsadmin tool to regenerate the node plug-in configuration.
Perform the following steps to regenerate the node plug-in configuration:
The following application-centric examples use the generate, propagate, and propagateKeyring operations for a given web server definition:
AdminControl.invoke(generator,'generate',"profile_root/config 01Cell03 01Node03 webserver1 true") AdminControl.invoke(generator,'propagate',"profile_root/config 01Cell03 01Node03 webserver1") AdminControl.invoke(generator,'propagateKeyring',"profile_root/config 01Cell03 01Node03 webserver1"
$AdminControl invoke $generator generate "profile_root/config 01Cell03 01Node03 webserver1 true" $AdminControl invoke $generator propagate "profile_root/config 01Cell03 01Node03 webserver1" $AdminControl invoke $generator propagateKeyring "profile_root/config 01Cell03 01Node03 webserver1"
public void generate(java.lang.String configuration_root, java.lang.String myCellName, java.lang.String myNodeName, java.lang.String myServerName, java.lang.Boolean propagate, java.lang.Boolean propagateKeyring)where:
The following network-centric example uses the generate operation to generate the plug-in configuration file for the cell:
AdminControl.invoke(generator,'generate',"profile_root/config 01Cell03 null null plugin-cfg.xml")
$AdminControl invoke $generator generate "profile_root/config 01Cell03 null null plugin-cfg.xml"
public void generate(java.lang.String app_server_root, java.lang.String configuration_root, java.lang.String myCellName, java.lang.String myNodeName, java.lang.String myServerName,java.lang.String myOutputFileName)where:
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