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Create-Network-Listener

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Adds a new network listener socket.

Synopsis

 
asadmin [asadmin-options] create-network-listener [--help] [--address address] --listenerport listener-port [--threadpool thread-pool] --protocol protocol [--transport transport] [--enabled={true|false}] [--jkenabled={false|true}] [--target target] listener-name

Description

The create-network-listener subcommand creates a network listener. This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.

Note
If you edit the special network listener named admin-listener, you must restart the server for the changes to take effect. The Administration Console does not tell you that a restart is required in this case.
Note
You can use the create-http-listener subcommand to create a network listener that uses the HTTP protocol without having to first create a protocol, transport, or HTTP configuration. This subcommand is a convenient shortcut, but it gives access to only a limited number of options.

Options

asadmin-options: Options for the asadmin utility. For information about these options, see the asadmin help page. --help: -?: Displays the help text for the subcommand. --address: The IP address or the hostname (resolvable by DNS). --listenerport: The port number to create the listen socket on. Legal values are 1-65535. On UNIX, creating sockets that listen on ports 1-1024 requires superuser privileges. Configuring an SSL listen socket to listen on port 443 is standard. --threadpool: The name of the thread pool for this listener. Specifying a thread pool is optional. The default is http-thread-pool. --protocol: The name of the protocol for this listener. --transport: The name of the transport for this listener. Specifying a transport is optional. The default is tcp. --enabled: If set to true, the default, the listener is enabled at runtime. --jkenabled: If set to true, mod_jk is enabled for this listener. The default is false. --target: Creates the network listener only on the specified target. Valid values are as follows:
server;; Creates the network listener on the default server instance. This is the default value. configuration-name;; Creates the network listener in the specified configuration. cluster-name;; Creates the network listener on all server instances in the specified cluster. standalone-instance-name;; Creates the network listener on the specified standalone server instance.

Operands

listener-name: The name of the network listener.

Examples

Example 1 Creating a Network Listener

The following command creates a network listener named sampleListener that is not enabled at runtime:

 
asadmin> create-network-listener --listenerport 7272 --protocol http-1 --enabled=false sampleListener Command create-network-listener executed successfully.

Exit Status

0: command executed successfully 1: error in executing the command

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