asadmin [asadmin-options] import-sync-bundle [--help]
--instance instance-name
[--nodedir node-dir] [--node node-name]
file-name
import-sync-bundle |
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imports the configuration data of a clustered instance or standalone instance from an archive file
Synopsis
asadmin [asadmin-options] import-sync-bundle [--help]
--instance instance-name
[--nodedir node-dir] [--node node-name]
file-name
Description
The import-sync-bundle
subcommand imports the configuration data of a
clustered instance or standalone instance from an archive file that was
created by the
export-sync-bundle
(1)
subcommand.
You must run this subcommand on the host where the instance resides. To
contact the domain administration server (DAS), this subcommand requires
the name of the host where the DAS is running. If a nondefault port is
used for administration, this subcommand also requires the port number.
You must provide this information through the --host
option and the
--port
option of the asadmin
(1M)
utility.
Importing an instance’s configuration data transfers the data to a host for an instance without the need for the instance to be able to communicate with the DAS. Importing an instance’s configuration data is typically required for the following reasons:
To reestablish the instance after an upgrade
To synchronize the instance manually with the domain administration server (DAS) when the instance cannot contact the DAS
The subcommand imports an instance’s configuration data by performing the following operations:
Creating or updating the instance’s files and directories
Attempting to register the instance with the DAS
If the attempt to register the instance with the DAS fails, the subcommand does not fail. Instead, the subcommand displays a warning that the attempt failed. The warning contains the command to run to register the instance with the DAS.
The import-sync-bundle
subcommand does not contact the DAS to
determine the node on which the instance resides. If the node is not
specified as an option of the subcommand, the subcommand determines the
node from the DAS configuration in the archive file.
This subcommand is supported in local mode only.
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.
--instance
The instance for which configuration data is being imported. The instance must already exist in the DAS configuration. The archive file from which the data is being imported must contain data for the specified instance.
--nodedir
The directory that contains the instance’s node directory. The instance’s files are stored in the instance’s node directory. The default is as-install`/nodes`.
--node
The node on which the instance resides. If this option is omitted, the subcommand determines the node from the DAS configuration in the archive file.
Operands
The name of the file, including the path, that contains the archive file to import. This operand is required.
Examples
Example 1 Importing Configuration Data for a Clustered Instance
This example imports the configuration for the clustered instance
ymli2
on the node sj02
from the archive file
/export/glassfish3/glassfish/domains/domain1/sync/ymlcluster-sync-bundle.zip
.
The command is run on the host sj02
, which is the host that the node
sj02
represents. The DAS is running on the host sr04
and uses the
default HTTP port for administration.
sj02# asadmin --host sr04 import-sync-bundle --node sj02 --instance ymli2
/export/glassfish3/glassfish/domains/domain1/sync/ymlcluster-sync-bundle.zip
Command import-sync-bundle executed successfully.
Exit Status
command executed successfully
error in executing the command
See Also
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