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Problem |
The following contains the commands you can use to
identify the name of an Application Server that has been given
EnterpriseApps. |
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Solution |
- The following command will list all instances of the EnterpriseApp
object type:
wscp>EnterpriseApp list
Example output:
/EnterpriseApp:ajay_sampleApp/
/EnterpriseApp:iEXCHANGE/ |
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- The following command lists all the modules that comprise the
enterprise application:
wscp>EnterpriseApp listmodules /EnterpriseApp:iEXCHANGE/
Example output:
/EnterpriseApp:iEXCHANGE/Module:ProcedureDiagnosisMaintenanceGroup/
/EnterpriseApp:iEXCHANGE/Module:iEXCHANGEWeb/
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- The following command identifies the Application Server to which the
module belongs:
wscp>Module show
/EnterpriseApp:iEXCHANGE/Module:iEXCHANGEWeb/ |
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Example output: |
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{Name iEXCHANGEWeb} {FullName
/Node:ajay/ApplicationServer:ExchangeAppserver/Module:iEXCHANGEWeb/}
{CurrentState Running} {DesiredState Running} {StartTime 1060959815312}
{ModuleType web} {RelativeURI iEXCHANGEWeb.war} {ModuleBindingsConfig
{{EJBJar Bindings {}} {WebAppBindings {{ResourceRefList {}}
{VirtualHostName default_host}}}}} {Bindings {WSCP0008I:
EditorNotDefinedForThisProperty}} {ContextRoot DV} {ModuleTypeActive web}
{RelativeURIActive iEXCHANGEWeb.war} {ModuleBindingsConfigActive
{{EJBJarBindings {}} {WebAppBindings {{ResourceRefList {}}
{VirtualHostName default_host}}}}} {ContextRootActive DV} |
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