asadmin [asadmin-options] disable-http-lb-server [--help]
[--timeout 30]
target
disable-http-lb-server |
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disables a sever or cluster managed by a load balancer
Synopsis
asadmin [asadmin-options] disable-http-lb-server [--help]
[--timeout 30]
target
Description
The disable-http-lb-server
subcommand disables a standalone server or
cluster of servers for load balancing. The disabled server instance or
cluster goes offline for load balancing with a minimum impact to users.
Once the target has been disabled and the changes have been applied to the load balancer, the load balancer stops assigning new requests to the target. Session requests with sessions created before disabling the target continue to be assigned to that target until the timeout is reached. This process is known as quiescing.
Changes are applied the load balancer automatically. You can also
manually export the configuration using export-http-lb-config
and copy
it to the load balancer.
Note
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This subcommand is only applicable to Oracle GlassFish Server. This subcommand is not applicable to GlassFish Server Open Source Edition. |
Options
Options for the asadmin
utility. For information about these
options, see the asadmin
(1M) help page.
--help
-?
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
--timeout
The timeout (in minutes) to wait before disabling the specified target. This time allows for the graceful shutdown (quiescing) of the specified target. The default value is 30 minutes. The minimum value is 1 minute.
Operands
This operand specifies which server instances and clusters to disable.
Valid values are:
cluster_name- The name of a target cluster.
instance_name- The name of a target server instance.
Examples
Example 1 Disabling a Cluster for Load Balancing
This example disables load balancing for a cluster named mycluster
.
asadmin> disable-http-lb-server mycluster
Command disable-http-lb-server executed successfully.
Exit Status
subcommand executed successfully
error in executing the subcommand
See Also
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