Hi,
So, from this discussion and the existing state of the man pages, I
assume that:
- The following man pages from v2 need to be forward-ported to v3
Prelude:
change-master-password.1
create-audit-module.1
create-password-alias.1
delete-audit-module.1
delete-password-alias.1
list-audit-modules.1
list-backups.1
list-password-aliases.1
login.1
monitor.1
update-password-alias.1
- The following new man pages will need to be written for v3:
get-uptime.1
list-profilers.1
- The following man pages that were supplied for TP2 probably
shouldn't have been and should be removed for v3 Prelude:
create-resource-ref.1
delete-resource-ref.1
list-resource-refs.1
To enable me to deliver the man pages for v3 Prelude correctly, please
let me know:
- Whether my inferences are correct
- The package in which each new or forward-ported man page will be
delivered.
Thanks!
-Paul
Nandini Ektare wrote:
Hi Dixie,
create-ssl
delete-ssl
These are included. I will change the CLI document to incorporate
these.
update-file-user
This is also included. And I think Kedar has already added this to the
document or is going to.
Nandini
Kedar
Mhaswade wrote:
Nandini
Ektare wrote:
Kedar Mhaswade wrote:
Do we need these?
Yes.
Why?
Can't we create the http-listener with an empty ssl element in it?
<ssl> element can be added to http-listener as well as an
existing iiop-listener.
There are no commands for Prelude that deal with IIOP listener.
Yes, but you can add ssl to existing iiop-listener.
But nothing worthwhile can be achieved by that, for Prelude.
The ssl subelement comes into
picture
only when security is enabled anyway.
A user can chose to enable security. I think we should list these
commands too as we are listing all the capabilities available for
prelude.
Right, but I am just asking why we need these commands, that's all.
Can't the creation of ssl subelement be dealt with when we provide
empty <ssl> subelement when we are creating the enclosing
http-listener
element? Why must we have them as separate commands *for Prelude*?
It has been provided for TP2 too with all other commands you've listed
in the document.
Plus it retains backward compatibility. It could be done differently,
but our emphasis has been
backward compatible changes.
Oh no, many of the GlassFish V2 commands are not really making it to
Prelude, so we should be ok there. This kind of compatibility problem
has been approved by arch review.
Anyway, just assess the real use of this command and let me know if
you want it for Prelude to serve some useful purpose.
Thanks.
Nandini
-Kedar
-Nandini
-Kedar
thanks,
Nandini
Kedar Mhaswade wrote:
Hong,
Please refresh the page. I have checked in few changes just now.
Undeploy was
missing an anchor. It was already listed in the row for "deploy".
Others are
listed there too.
See that you have Revision 1.4 and version 0.99 for the doc.
-Kedar
Hong Zhang wrote:
Hi, Kedar
Maybe I have missed something, but I don't see those which you
referred as already in the list, for example, this link did not take me
to undeploy?
https://glassfish.dev.java.net/nonav/v3/admin/planning/prelude/prelude-cli-commands.html#undeploy
And I don't see redeploy, enable in the list in addition to the ones
that Tim mentioned..
Thanks,
- Hong
Kedar Mhaswade wrote:
Kedar Mhaswade wrote:
Tim,
delete-domain (I see
create-domain in the list and its text mentions delete-domain which is
not in the list.)
See https://glassfish.dev.java.net/nonav/v3/admin/planning/prelude/prelude-cli-commands.html#createdomain
get (is this going to
work?)
https://glassfish.dev.java.net/nonav/v3/admin/planning/prelude/prelude-cli-commands.html#get
Yes, it is going to work.
list-components
(synonym
for list-applications - or are we not publicizing this for backward
compatibility)
Both are listed.
set (is this going to
work?)
Yes. This is listed too.
start-domain
Yes. I am getting to it. I have got to L. Got to go to Z.
It's a lexical list.
stop-domain
Yes,
undeploy
Listed.
https://glassfish.dev.java.net/nonav/v3/admin/planning/prelude/prelude-cli-commands.html#undeploy
There could be others.
I am sure.
-Kedar
- Tim
Kedar Mhaswade wrote:
Paul,
Please see:
https://glassfish.dev.java.net/nonav/v3/admin/planning/prelude/prelude-cli-commands.html
which is linked to from:
https://glassfish.dev.java.net/nonav/v3/admin/planning/prelude/admin-infra-prelude.html
(version 0.999).
Only these commands will be supported for Prelude.
Thanks,
Kedar
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