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GShell is an extensible, command-line processing environment for creating command-line applications |
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Running GShell
A simple launcher script/.bat file is located in the <geronimo_home>/bin directory. To start GShell just type gsh
GShell commands may be specified when starting GShell:
./gsh deploy/list-modules
or commands may be entered interactively:
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coltrane kevan$ ./gsh
Apache Geronimo (2.1)
Type 'help' for more information.
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kevan@coltrane:/> deploy/list-modules
Connecting to Geronimo server: localhost:1099
Username: system
Password: *******
Connection established
Found 84 modules
+ org.apache.geronimo.configs/activemq-broker/2.1/car
+ org.apache.geronimo.configs/activemq-ra/2.1/car
+ org.apache.geronimo.configs/axis/2.1/car
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The help
command will display all GShell commands that are available in the current environment.
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kevan@coltrane:/> help
For information about Apache Geronimo, visit:
http://geronimo.apache.org
Available commands:
execute-alias Execute an alias
exit Exit the shell
print Alias to: echo
alias Create an alias
source Load a file/url into the current shell
? Alias to: help
. Alias to: source
unalias Remove an alias
unset Unset a variable
help Show command help
echo Echo or print arguments to STDOUT
clear Clear the terminal screen
quit Alias to: exit
set Set a variable
remote-control
server-control Remote server control
deploy
undeploy Undeploy a module
connect Connect to a Geronimo server
install-library Install library
stop Stop a module
list-targets List targets
restart Restart a module
install-plugin Install a plugin
list-plugins Install plugins into a geronimo server
start Start a module
assemble Extract a geronimo server from the current one
deploy Deploy a module
list-modules List modules
redeploy Redeploy a module
distribute Distribute a module
disconnect Disconnect from a Geronimo server
remote
rsh-server Start a GShell server
rsh Connect to a remote GShell server
geronimo
stop-server Stop a Geronimo server
start-client Start a Geronimo application client
start-server Start a Geronimo server
The quit
command will exit the GShell environment.
To obtain help information on any command, use the --help
option:
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kevan@coltrane.local:/> deploy/list-modules --help
list-modules
--
TARGET Target name
-a (--all) Show started or stopped modules
-h (--help) Display this help message
-p (--port) N Port, default 1099
-r (--started) Show started modules only
-s (--hostname, --server) VAL Hostname, default localhost
-t (--stopped) Show stopped modules only
-u (--username) VAL Username
-w (--password) VAL Password
Geronimo GShell Commands
The following list shows the Geronimo specific commands available:
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deploy/deploy Deploy a module
deploy/undeploy Undeploy a module
deploy/start Start a module
deploy/stop Stop a module
deploy/restart Restart a module
deploy/list-modules List modules
deploy/redeploy Redeploy a module
deploy/distribute Distribute a module
deploy/connect Connect to a Geronimo server
deploy/disconnect Disconnect from a Geronimo server
deploy/install-library Install library
deploy/list-targets List targets
deploy/install-plugin Install a plugin
deploy/list-plugins Install plugins into a geronimo server
deploy/assemble Extract a geronimo server from the current one
geronimo/start-server Start a Geronimo server
geronimo/stop-server Stop a Geronimo server
geronimo/start-client Start a Geronimo application client
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Starting and Stopping Geronimo in Gshell
Geronimo can be started through gshell using the geronimo/start-server
command.
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jason@Jason-Warners-Computer.local:/> geronimo/start-server --background
Launching Geronimo Server...
Booting Geronimo Kernel (in Java 1.5.0_13)...
If the --background
option is not used, then the server instance will maintain control of the terminal and a new instance of gshell must be started to interact with the server.
Other useful geronimo/start-server
options (Use geronimo/start-server --help
to see a full list of options).
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start-server
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-A (--javaagent) JAR Use a specific Java Agent, set to 'none' to dis
able
-D (--property) NAME=VALUE Define system properties
-G (--gproperty) NAME=VALUE Define an org.apache.geronimo property
-H (--home) DIR Use a specific Geronimo home directory
-J (--javaopt) FLAG Set a JVM flag
-b (--background) Run the server process in the background
-h (--help) Display this help message
-j (--jvm) DIR Use a specific Java Virtual Machine for server
process
-l (--logfile) FILE Capture console output to file
-m (--module) NAME Start up a specific module by name
-q (--quiet) Suppress informative and warning messages
-t (--timeout) N Specify the timeout for the server process in s
econds
-v (--verbose) Enable verbose output; specify multipule times
to increase verbosity
Geronimo can be stopped using the geronimo/stop-server
command.
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jason@Jason-Warners-Computer.local:/> geronimo/stop-server -u system -w manager
Stopping Geronimo server: localhost:1099
[] received stop signal
If username -u
and password -w
are not provided on the command line, the user will be prompted for them before the server shutdown process is started. The full set of geronimo/stop-server
options can be seen in gshell using the --help
option, the same way as for geronimo/start-server
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Due to a bug in Geronimo v2.1 (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-3845), stop-server will only work if you use system/manager as the user id/password. This bug will be addressed in the next Geronimo release. You can always use the shutdown
command to stop your server.
Connecting to an Already Running Geronimo Instance
deploy/connect
can be used to connect to an instance of Geronimo that is already running. If no options are provided, then the default port (1099) and host (localhost) will be used to connect to a server. The -p)
option can be used to specify a different port and -s
to specify a remote hostname.
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jason@Jason-Warners-Computer.local:/> deploy/connect --port 1099 --hostname foo.bar.com
Connecting to Geronimo server: foo.bar.com:1099
Username: system
Password: *******
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deploy/disconnect
can be used to disconnect from an already connected instance of Geronimo. Since only one instance of Geronimo can be connected at a time, no options are needed to specify which server to disconnect from.
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