Rules And Monitoring Commands; Database Commands - Sun Microsystems GlassFish Enterprise Server 2.1 Administration Manual

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TABLE C–15
Command
update-file-user
list-file-users
list-file-groups

Rules and Monitoring Commands

Rules and monitoring commands allow you to manage rules and monitor the server. These
commands are supported in remote mode only.
TABLE C–16
Command
create-management-rule
delete-management-rule
create-transformation-rule
delete-transformation-rule
start-callflow-monitoring
stop-callflow-monitoring

Database Commands

The database commands allow you to start and stop the Java DB database (based on Apache
Derby. These commands are supported in local mode only.
Appendix C • The asadmin Utility
User Management Commands
Definition
Updates an existing entry in the keyfile using the specified user_name,
user_password and groups. Multiple groups can be entered by separating
them, with a colon (:).
Creates a list of file users supported by file realm authentication.
Administers file users and groups supported by the file realm authentication.
This command lists available groups in the file user.

Rules and Monitoring Commands

Definition
Creates a new management rule to intelligently self-manage the
application server installation and deployed applications.
Removes the management rule you specify.
Creates an XSLT transformation rule that can be applied to a webservice
operation. The rule can be applied either to a request or to a response.
Deletes an XSLT transformation rule of a given web service.
Collects and correlates data from Web container, EJB container and JDBC
to provide a complete call flow/path of a request. Data is collected only if
callflow-monitoring is ON.
Disables collection of call flow information of a request.
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