Automating administrative architecture setup using wsadmin.sh library
The scripting library provides Jython script procedures to assist in automating the environment. Use the server, node, and cluster management scripts to configure servers, nodes, node groups, and clusters in the application server environment. The scripting library provides a set of procedures to automate the most common application server administration functions. There are three ways to use the Jython script library.
- Run scripts from the Jython script library in interactive mode with the wsadmin tool. We can launch the wsadmin tool, and run individual scripts included in the script library using the following syntax:
wsadmin>AdminServerManagement.createApplicationServer("myNode", "myServer", "default")
- Use a text editor to combine several scripts from the Jython script library, as the following sample displays:
# # myscript.py # AdminServerManagement.createApplicationServer("myNode", "Server1", "default") AdminServerManagement.createApplicationServer("myNode", "Server2", "default") # Using one of them as the first member of a cluster AdminClusterManagement.createClusterWithFirstMember("myCluster", "APPLICATION_SERVER", "myNode", "Server1") # Add a second member to the cluster AdminClusterManagement.createClusterMember("myCluster", "myNode", "Server3") # Install an application AdminApplication.installAppWithClusterOption("DefaultApplication", "..\installableApps\DefaultApplication.ear", "myCluster") # Start all servers and applications on the node AdminServerManagement.startAllServers("myNode")Save the custom script and run it from the command line, as the following syntax demonstrates:
bin>wsadmin -language jython -f path/to/your/jython/file.py
Use the Jython scripting library code as sample syntax to write custom scripts. Each script example in the script library demonstrates best practices for writing wsadmin scripts. The script library code is located in the app_server_root/scriptLibraries directory. Within this directory, the scripts are organized into subdirectories according to functionality. For example, the app_server_root/scriptLibraries/application/V70 subdirectory contains procedures that perform application management tasks that are applicable to v7.0 and later of the product. The subdirectory V70 in the script library paths does not mean the scripts in that subdirectory are v7.0 scripts.
Use the scripts in the following directories to configure the administrative architecture:
- The server and cluster management procedures are located in the app_server_root/scriptLibraries/servers/V70 subdirectory.
- The node and node group management procedures are located in the app_server_root/scriptLibraries/system/V70 subdirectory.
Each script from the directory automatically loads when you launch the wsadmin tool. To automatically load our own Jython scripts (*.py) when the wsadmin tool starts, create a new subdirectory, and save existing automation scripts in the app_server_root/scriptLibraries directory.
To create custom scripts using the scripting library procedures, save the modified scripts to a new subdirectory to avoid overwriting the library. Do not edit the script procedures in the scripting library.bprac
Use the following steps to create a node group and add three nodes to the group:
Tasks
- Optional: Launch the wsadmin tool.
Use this step to launch the wsadmin tool and connect to a server, job manager, or administrative agent profile, or run the tool in local mode. If we launch the wsadmin tool, use the interactive mode examples to run scripts.
- Enter the following command from the bin directory to launch the wsadmin tool and connect to a server:
wsadmin -lang jython
- Enter the following command from the bin directory to launch the wsadmin tool in local mode using the Jython scripting language:
wsadmin -conntype none -lang jython
When the wsadmin tool launches, the system loads all scripts from the scripting library.
- Display the nodes in the environment.
Run the listNodes script procedure from the AdminNodeManagement script library:
bin>wsadmin -lang jython -c "AdminNodeManagement.listNodes()"We can also use interactive mode to run the script procedure:
wsadmin>AdminNodeManagement.listNodes()
For this example, the command returns the following output:
Node1
Node2
Node3- Create a node group.
Run the createNodeGroup script procedure from the AdminNodeGroupManagement script library, specifying the name to assign to the new node group:
bin>wsadmin -lang jython -c "AdminNodeGroupManagement.createNodeGroup("NodeGroup1")"
We can also use interactive mode to run the script procedure:
wsadmin>AdminNodeGroupManagement.createNodeGroup("myNodeGroup")
- Add nodes to the node group.
Run the addNodeGroupMember script procedure from the AdminNodeGroupManagement script library to add the Node1, Node2, and Node3 nodes to the NodeGroup1 node group, specifying the node name and node group name, as the following examples demonstrate:
wsadmin -lang jython -c "AdminNodeGroupManagement.addNodeGroupMember("Node1", "NodeGroup1")"
wsadmin -lang jython -c "AdminNodeGroupManagement.addNodeGroupMember("Node2", "NodeGroup1")"
wsadmin -lang jython -c "AdminNodeGroupManagement.addNodeGroupMember("Node3", "NodeGroup1")"We can also use interactive mode to run the script procedure:
wsadmin>AdminNodeGroupManagement.addNodeGroupMember("Node1", "NodeGroup1")
wsadmin>AdminNodeGroupManagement.addNodeGroupMember("Node2", "NodeGroup1")
wsadmin>AdminNodeGroupManagement.addNodeGroupMember("Node3", "NodeGroup1")
The wsadmin script libraries return the same output as the associated wsadmin commands. For example, the AdminServerManagement.listServers() script returns a list of available servers. The AdminClusterManagement.checkIfClusterExists() script returns a value of true if the cluster exists, or false if the cluster does not exist. If the command does not return the expected output, the script libraries return a 1 value when the script successfully runs. If the script fails, the script libraries return a -1 value and an error message with the exception.
By default, the system disables failonerror option. To enable this option, specify true as the last argument for the script procedure:
wsadmin>AdminApplication.startApplicationOnCluster("myApplication","myCluster","true")
What to do next
Create custom scripts to automate the environment by combining script procedures from the scripting library. Save custom scripts to a new subdirectory of the app_server_root/scriptLibraries directory.
Subtopics
- Node administration scripts
- Node group configuration scripts
- Cluster configuration scripts
- Cluster query scripts
- Cluster administration scripts
See also