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UnmanagedNodeCommands command group for the AdminTask object using wsadmin.sh

Use the Jython or Jacl scripting languages to manage servers with the wsadmin tool. The commands in the UnmanagedNodeCommands group can be used to create and query for managed and unmanaged nodes. An unmanaged node is a node that does not have a node agent or a deployment manager.

The UnmanagedNodeCommands command group for the AdminTask objectcommands include:


createUnmanagedNode

Use the createUnmanagedNode command to create a new unmanaged node in the configuration. An unmanaged node is a node that does not have a node agent or a deployment manager. Unmanaged nodes can contain web servers, such as IBM HTTP Server.

Target object: None

Parameters and return values

-nodeName

The name that will represent the node in the configuration repository. (String, required)

-hostName

The host name of the system associated with this node. (String, required)

-nodeOperatingSystem

The operating system in use on the system associated with this node. Valid entries include the following: os400, aix, hpux, linux, solaris, windows, and os390.(String required)

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

Interactive mode example usage:


listManagedNodes

Use the listManagedNodes command to list the managed nodes, nodes that have a node agent defined, in a configuration.

Target object: None

Parameters and return values

Examples

Batch mode example usage:


listUnmanagedNodes

Use the listUnmanagedNodes command to list the unmanaged nodes in a configuration.

Target object: None

Parameters and return values

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

Interactive mode example usage:


removeUnmanagedNode

Use the removeUnmanagedNode command to remove an unmanaged node from the configuration.

Target object: None

Parameters and return values

-nodeName

The name of the unmanaged node. (String, required)

Examples

Batch mode example usage:

Interactive mode example usage:

  • wsadmin AdminTask
  • Commands for the AdminTask object