Application administration scripts
The scripting library provides multiple script procedures to automate your application configurations. See the usage information for scripts that start and stop applications. You can run each script individually or combine procedures to create custom automation scripts for your environment.
Each application management script procedure is located
in the app_server_root/scriptLibraries/application/V70 directory.
Use the following script procedures to start and stop applications:
startApplicationOnSingleServer
This script starts an application on a single server.
To run the
script, specify the application name, node name, and server name arguments,
as defined in the following table:
Argument | Description |
---|---|
appName | Specifies the name of the application to start. |
nodeName | Specifies the name of the node on which the application is deployed. |
serverName | Specifies the name of the application server on which the application is deployed. |
Syntax
AdminApplication.startApplicationOnSingleServer(appName, nodeName, serverName)
Example usage
AdminApplication.startApplicationOnSingleServer("myApp", "myNode", "myServer")
startApplicationOnAllDeployedTargets
This script starts an application on all deployed nodes.
To run
the script, specify the application name and node name arguments,
as defined in the following table:
Argument | Description |
---|---|
appName | Specifies the name of the application to start. |
nodeName | Specifies the name of the node on which the application is deployed. |
Syntax
AdminApplication.startApplicationOnAllDeployedTargets(appName, nodeName)
Example usage
AdminApplication.startApplicationOnAllDeployedTargets("myApp", "myNode")
startApplicationOnCluster
This script starts an application on a cluster.
To run the script,
specify the application name and cluster name arguments, as defined
in the following table:
Argument | Description |
---|---|
appName | Specifies the name of the application to start. |
clusterName | Specifies the name of the cluster on which the application is deployed. |
Syntax
AdminApplication.startApplicationOnCluster(appName, clusterName)
Example usage
AdminApplication.startApplicationOnCluster("myApp", "myCluster")
stopApplicationOnSingleServer
This script stops an application on a single server.
To run the
script, specify the application name, node name, and server name arguments,
as defined in the following table:
Argument | Description |
---|---|
appName | Specifies the name of the application to stop. |
nodeName | Specifies the name of the node on which the application is deployed. |
serverName | Specifies the name of the application server on which the application is deployed. |
Syntax
AdminApplication.stopApplicationOnSingleServer(appName, nodeName, serverName)
Example usage
AdminApplication.stopApplicationOnSingleServer("myApp", "myNode", "myServer")
stopApplicationOnAllDeployedTargets
This script stops an application on all deployed nodes.
To run the
script, specify the application name, cell name, and node name arguments,
as defined in the following table:
Argument | Description |
---|---|
appName | Specifies the name of the application to stop. |
nodeName | Specifies the name of the node on which the application is deployed. |
Syntax
AdminApplication.stopApplicationOnAllDeployedTargets(appName, nodeName)
Example usage
AdminApplication.stopApplicationOnAllDeployedTargets("myApp", "myNode")
stopApplicationOnCluster using wsadmin scripting
This script stops an application on a cluster.
To run the script, specify the application name
and cluster name arguments, as defined in the following table:
Argument | Description |
---|---|
appName | Specifies the name of the application to stop. |
clusterName | Specifies the name of the cluster on which the application is deployed. |
Syntax
AdminApplication.stopApplicationOnCluster(appName, clusterName)
Example usage
AdminApplication.stopApplicationOnCluster("myApp", "myCluster")