Start-Deployment-Group
Starts all the instances in a Payara Server deployment group.
Synopsis
asadmin [asadmin-options] start-deployment-group [--help]
[--instanceTimeout timeout]
[--timeout timeout]
[--verbose={false|true}]
name
Description
The start-deployment-group subcommand starts all instances that belong to a Payara Server deployment group. The command will fail if the deployment group doesn’t contain any instances in it.
Internally this command works in the same manner that the start-instance subcommand.
This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.
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.
--verbose:
-v:
Whether to start the instances in verbose mode. Defaults to false.
--timeout:
Specifies how long to take for the instances to start in seconds. If starting the instances takes longer than this amount then this command will fail.
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The default value is 600.
--instanceTimeout:
Specifies how long to take for each instance to start in seconds. If starting the instances takes longer than this amount then this command will fail.
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The default value is 600.
Operands
name: The name of the deployment group. If there are no deployment groups that match the name the command will exit with an error.
Examples
Example 1 Start a Deployment Group
This example starts a deployment group that is named test-dgroup that contains one instance:
asadmin start-deployment-group test-dgroup
50%: start-deployment-group: Executing start-instance on 1 instances.
Command start-deployment-group executed successfully.
Example 2 Start a Deployment Group with timeout
This example starts a deployment group that is named test-dgroup that contains one instance using an instance timeout of 30 seconds:
asadmin start-deployment-group --instanceTimeout 30 test-dgroup
50%: start-deployment-group: Executing start-instance on 1 instances.
Command start-deployment-group executed successfully.