7.8. fabric:container-connect, container-connect
Abstract
connects to a remote Fabric Container and execute the specified command
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fabric:container-connect
[
--help
] [[
-u
] | [
--username
]User
] [[
-p
] | [
--password
]Password
] {
ContainerName
} [
Command
]
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This command allows you to connect to any container in the current fabric and execute a command. For example, to execute the osgi:list command on the
root2
container, you could enter a console command like Example 7.1, “Executing a Command in a Remote Container”.
Example 7.1. Executing a Command in a Remote Container
JBossA-MQ:karaf@root> fabric:container-connect -u YourName -p YourPass root2 osgi:list
JBossA-MQ:karaf@root> fabric:container-connect -u YourName -p YourPass root2 osgi:list
This command uses fabric JAAS security to log into the container, so the username and password are managed by the container's JAAS realm.
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Table 7.8, “fabric:container-connect Arguments” describes the command's arguments.
Argument | Interpretation |
---|---|
--help | Displays the online help for this command |
-u, --username | Specifies the username for logging on to the remote container. The default is admin . |
-p, --password | SPecifies the password for logging on to the remote container. The default is admin . |
ContainerName | Specifies the name of the remote container. |
Command | Specifies the console command to execute on the remote container. |