Chapter 8. Command Reference
Review manual pages for Data Grid CLI commands.
Use help command to access manual pages directly from your CLI session.
For example, to view the manual page for the get command do the following:
help get
$ help get
8.1. ADD(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.1.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
add - increments and decrements counters with arbitrary values.
8.1.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
add ['OPTIONS'] ['COUNTER_NAME']
8.1.3. OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- --delta='nnn'
-
Sets a delta to increment or decrement the counter value. Defaults to
1. - -q, --quiet='[true|false]'
-
Hides return values for strong counters. The default is
false.
8.1.4. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
add --delta=10 cnt_a
Increments the value of cnt_a by 10.
add --delta=-5 cnt_a
Decrements the value of cnt_a by 5.
8.1.5. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cas(1), reset(1)
8.2. ALIAS(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.2.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
alias - creates or displays aliases.
8.2.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
alias ['ALIAS-NAME'='COMMAND']
8.2.3. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
alias q=quit
Creates q as an alias for the quit command.
alias
Lists all defined aliases.
8.2.4. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
config(1), unalias(1)
8.3. ALTER(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.3.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
alter - modifies the configuration of caches on Data Grid Server.
8.3.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
alter cache ['OPTIONS'] CACHE_NAME
You can modify a cache with the alter command only if the changes are compatible with the existing configuration.
For example you cannot use a replicated cache configuration to modify a distributed cache. Likewise if you create a cache configuration with a specific attribute, you cannot modify the configuration to use a different attribute instead. For example, attempting to modify cache configuration by specifying a value for the max-count attribute results in invalid configuration if the max-size is already set.
8.3.3. ALTER CACHE OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -f, --file='FILE'
-
Specifies a configuration file in XML, JSON or YAML format that modifies an existing configuration. Mutually exclusive with the
--attributeoption. - --attribute='ATTRIBUTE'
-
Specifies an attribute to modify in an existing configuration. Press the tab key to display a list of attributes. Must be used in combination with the
--valueoption. Mutually exclusive with the--fileoption. - --value='VALUE'
-
Specifies the new value for a configuration attribute. Must be used in combination with the
--attributeoption.
8.3.4. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
alter cache mycache --file=/path/to/mycache.json
Modifies the configuration of a cache named mycache with the mycache.json file.
alter cache mycache --attribute=clustering.remote-timeout --value=5000
Modifies the configuration of a cache named mycache so that the clustering.remote-timeout attribute has a value of '5000'.
8.3.5. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
create(1), drop(1)
8.4. AVAILABILITY(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.4.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
availability - manage availability of clustered caches in network partitions.
8.4.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
availability ['OPTIONS'] ['CACHE_NAME']
8.4.3. OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- --mode='[AVAILABLE|DEGRADED_MODE]'
- Sets cache availability to AVAILABLE or DEGRADED_MODE when using either the DENY_READ_WRITES or ALLOW_READS partition handling strategy.
AVAILABLE makes caches available to all nodes in a network partition. DEGRADED_MODE prevents read and write operations on caches when network partitions occur.
8.4.4. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
availability cache1
Gets the current availability of the cache 'cache1'.
availability --mode=AVAILABLE cache1
Sets the availability of the cache 'cache1' to AVAILABLE.
8.5. BACKUP(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.5.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
backup - manage container backup creation and restoration.
8.5.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
backup create ['OPTIONS']
backup delete ['OPTIONS'] BACKUP_NAME
backup get ['OPTIONS'] BACKUP_NAME
backup ls
backup restore ['OPTIONS'] BACKUP_PATH
8.5.3. BACKUP CREATE OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -d, --dir='PATH'
- Specifies a directory on the server to create and store the backup archive.
- -n, --name='NAME'
- Defines a name for the backup archive.
- --caches='cache1,cache2,…'
- Lists caches to back up. Use '*' to back up all caches.
- --templates='template1,template2,…'
- Lists cache templates to back up. Use '*' to back up all templates.
- --counters='counter1,counter2,…'
- Lists of counters to back up. Use '*' to back up all counters.
- --proto-schemas='schema1,schema2,…'
- Lists Protobuf schemas to back up. Use '*' to back up all schemas.
- --tasks='task1,task2,…'
- Lists server tasks to back up. Use '*' to back up all tasks.
8.5.4. BACKUP GET OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- --no-content
- Does not download content. The command returns only when the backup operation is complete.
8.5.5. BACKUP RESTORE OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -u, --upload
- Defines the path to a local backup archive that is uploaded to the server.
- -n, --name='NAME'
- Defines a name for the restore request.
- --caches='cache1,cache2,…'
- Lists caches to restore. Use '*' to restore all caches from the backup archive.
- --templates='template1,template2,…'
- Lists cache templates to restore. Use '*' to restore all templates from the backup archive.
- --counters='counter1,counter2,…'
- Lists counters to restore. Use '*' to restore all counters from the backup archive.
- --proto-schemas='schema1,schema2,…'
- Lists Protobuf schemas to restore. Use '*' to restore all schemas from the backup archive.
- --tasks='task1,task2,…'
- Lists server tasks to restore. Use '*' to restore all tasks from the backup archive.
8.5.6. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
backup create -n example-backup
Initiates a backup of all container content with name example-backup.
backup create -d /some/server/dir
Initiates a backup of all container content and stores it on the server at path /some/server/dir.
backup create --caches=* --templates=*
Initiates a backup that contains only cache and cache configuration resources.
backup create --proto-schemas=schema1,schema2
Initiates a backup that contains the named schema resources only.
backup ls
Lists all backups available on the server.
backup get example-backup
Downloads the example-backup archive from the server. If the backup operation is in progress, the command waits for it to complete.
backup restore /some/path/on/the/server
Restores all content from a backup archive on the server.
backup restore -u /some/local/path
Restores all content from a local backup archive that is uploaded to the server.
backup restore /some/path/on/the/server --caches=*
Restores only cache content from a backup archive on the server.
backup restore /some/path/on/the/server --proto-schemas=schema1,schema2
Restores only the named schema resources from a backup archive on the server.
backup delete example-backup
Deletes the example-backup archive from the server.
8.5.7. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
drop(1)
8.6. BENCHMARK(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.6.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
benchmark - runs a performance benchmark against a cache.
You can run performance benchmarks for the following HTTP and Hot Rod protocols: http, https, hotrod, and hotrods. You specify the protocol for the benchmark with a URI. If you do not specify a protocol, the benchmark uses the URI of the current CLI connection.
Benchmarks for Hot Rod URIs connect to the entire cluster. For HTTP URIs, benchmarks connect to a single node only.
Benchmarks test performance against an existing cache. Before you run a benchmark, you should create a cache with the capabilities you want to measure. For example, if you want to evaluate the performance of cross-site replication, you should create a cache that has backup locations. If you want to test the performance of persistence, create a cache that uses an appropriate cache store.
8.6.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
benchmark ['OPTIONS'] [uri]
8.6.3. BENCHMARK OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -t, --threads='num'
-
Specifies the number of threads to create. Defaults to
10. - --cache='cache'
-
Names the cache against which the benchmark is performed. Defaults to
benchmark. You must create the cache before running the benchmark if it does not already exist. - *--key-size='num'
- Sets the size, in bytes, of the key. Defaults to 16 bytes.
- *--value-size='num'
- Sets the size, in bytes, of the value. Defaults to 1000 bytes.
- *--keyset-size='num'
-
Defines the size, in bytes, of the test key set. Defaults to
1000. - --verbosity=['SILENT', 'NORMAL', 'EXTRA']
-
Specifies the verbosity level of the output. Possible values, from least to most verbose, are
SILENT,NORMAL, andEXTRA. The default isNORMAL. - -c, --count='num'
-
Specifies how many measurement iterations to perform. Defaults to
5. - --time='time'
-
Sets the amount of time, in seconds, that each iteration takes. Defaults to
10. - --warmup-count='num'
-
Specifies how many warmup iterations to perform. Defaults to
5. - --warmup-time='time'
-
Sets the amount of time, in seconds, that each warmup iteration takes. Defaults to
1. - --mode='mode'
-
Specifies the benchmark mode. Possible values are
Throughput,AverageTime,SampleTime,SingleShotTime, andAll. The default isThroughput. - --time-unit='unit'
-
Specifies the time unit for results in the benchmark report. Possible values are
NANOSECONDS,MICROSECONDS,MILLISECONDS, andSECONDS. The default isMICROSECONDS.
8.6.4. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
benchmark hotrod://localhost:11222
Performs a benchmark test with the Hot Rod protocol.
benchmark --value-size=10000 --cache=largecache hotrod://localhost:11222
Performs a benchmark test with the Hot Rod protocol against the largecache cache using test values that are 10000 bytes in size.
benchmark --mode=All --threads=20 https://user:password@server:11222
Performs a benchmark test with the HTTPS protocol using 20 threads and includes all modes in the report.
8.7. CACHE(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.7.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cache - selects the default cache for subsequent commands.
8.7.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cache ['CACHE_NAME']
8.7.3. EXAMPLE Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cache mycache
Selects mycache and is the same as navigating the resource tree using cd caches/mycache.
8.7.4. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cd(1), clear(1), container(1), get(1), put(1), remove(1)
8.8. CAS(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.8.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cas - performs 'compare-and-swap' operations on strong counters.
8.8.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cas ['OPTIONS'] ['COUNTER_NAME']
8.8.3. OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- --expect='nnn'
- Specifies the expected value of the counter.
- --value='nnn'
- Sets a new value for the counter.
- -q, --quiet='[true|false]'
- Hides return values. The default is false.
8.8.4. EXAMPLE Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cas --expect=10 --value=20 cnt_a
Sets the value of cnt_a to 20 only if the current value is 10
8.8.5. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
add(1), cas(1), reset(1)
8.9. CD(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.9.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cd - navigates the server resource tree.
8.9.2. DESCRIPTION Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
PATH can be absolute or relative to the current resource. ../ specifies parent resources.
8.9.3. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cd ['PATH']
8.9.4. EXAMPLE Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cd caches
Changes to the caches path in the resource tree.
8.9.5. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cache(1), ls(1), container(1)
8.10. CLEARCACHE(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.10.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
clearcache - removes all entries from a cache.
8.10.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
clearcache ['CACHE_NAME']
8.10.3. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
clearcache mycache
Removes all entries from mycache.
8.10.4. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cache(1), drop(1), remove(1)
8.11. CONFIG(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.11.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
config - manages CLI configuration properties.
8.11.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
config
config set 'name' 'value'
config get 'name'
config convert --outputFormat=[xml|json|yaml] [-o outputFile] [inputFile]
8.11.3. DESCRIPTION Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
Manage (list, set, get) CLI configuration properties and provide configuration conversion between the different formats (XML, JSON, YAML)
8.11.4. COMMAND SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- config
- Lists all configuration properties that are set.
- config set 'name' ['value']
- Sets the value of a specific property. If you do not specify a value, the property is not set.
- config get 'name'
- Retrieves the value of a specific property.
- config convert --format=[xml|json|yaml] [-o outputFile] [inputFile]
- Converts a configuration file to a different format.
8.11.5. COMMON OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
These options apply to all commands:
- -h, --help
- Displays a help page for the command or sub-command.
8.11.6. CONVERT OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
The following options apply to the convert command:
- -f, --format='xml|json|yaml'
- Specifies the format for the conversion.
- -o, --output='path'
-
Specifies the path to the output file. Uses standard output (
stdout) if you do not specify a path.
8.11.7. PROPERTIES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- autoconnect-url
- Specifies the URL to which the CLI automatically connects on startup.
- autoexec
- Specifies the path of a CLI batch file to execute on startup.
- trustall
-
Specifies whether to trust all server certificates. Values are
false(default) andtrue. - truststore
- Defines the path to a keystore that contains a certificate chain that verifies server identity.
- truststore-password
- Specifies a password to access the keystore.
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config set autoconnect-url http://192.0.2.0:11222
Connects to a server at a custom IP address when you start the CLI.
config get autoconnect-url
Returns the value for the autoconnect-url configuration property.
config set autoexec /path/to/mybatchfile
Runs a batch file named "mybatchfile" when you start the CLI.
config set trustall true
Trusts all server certificates.
config set truststore /home/user/my-trust-store.jks
Specifies the path of a keystore named "my-trust-store.jks".
config set truststore-password secret
Sets the keystore password, if required.
config convert -f yaml -o infinispan.yaml infinispan.xml
Converts the infinispan.xml file to YAML and writes the output to the infinispan.yaml file.
config convert -f json
Converts the configuration from standard input to JSON, and writes the output to standard output.
8.11.9. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
alias(1), unalias(1)
8.12. CONNECT(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.12.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
connect - connects to running Data Grid servers.
8.12.2. DESCRIPTION Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
Defaults to http://localhost:11222 and prompts for credentials if authentication is required.
8.12.3. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
connect ['OPTIONS'] ['SERVER_LOCATION']
8.12.4. OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -u, --username='USERNAME'
- Specifies a username to authenticate with Data Grid servers.
- -p, --password='PASSWORD'
- Specifies passwords.
8.12.5. EXAMPLE Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
connect 127.0.0.1:11322 -u test -p changeme
Connects to a locally running server using a port offset of 100 and example credentials.
8.12.6. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
disconnect(1)
8.13. CONTAINER(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.13.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
container - selects the container for running subsequent commands.
8.13.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
container ['CONTAINER_NAME']
8.13.3. EXAMPLE Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
container default
Selects the default container and is the same as navigating the resource tree using cd containers/default.
8.13.4. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cd(1), clear(1), container(1), get(1), put(1), remove(1)
8.14. COUNTER(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.14.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
counter - selects the default counter for subsequent commands.
8.14.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
counter ['COUNTER_NAME']
8.14.3. EXAMPLE Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
counter cnt_a
Selects cnt_a and is the same as navigating the resource tree using cd counters/cnt_a.
8.14.4. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
add(1), cas(1)
8.15. CREATE(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.15.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
create - creates caches and counters on Data Grid servers.
8.15.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
create cache ['OPTIONS'] CACHE_NAME
create counter ['OPTIONS'] COUNTER_NAME
8.15.3. CREATE CACHE OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -f, --file='FILE'
- Specifies a configuration file in XML, JSON or YAML format.
- -t, --template='TEMPLATE'
- Specifies a configuration template. Use tab autocompletion to see available templates.
- -v, --volatile='[true|false]'
- Specifies whether the cache is persistent or volatile. The default is false.
8.15.4. CREATE COUNTER OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -t, --type='[weak|strong]'
- Specifies if the counter is weak or strong.
- -s, --storage='[PERSISTENT|VOLATILE]'
- Specifies whether the counter is persistent or volatile.
- -c, --concurrency-level='nnn'
- Sets the concurrency level of the counter.
- -i, --initial-value='nnn'
- Sets the initial value of the counter.
- -l, --lower-bound='nnn'
- Sets the lower bound of a strong counter.
- -u, --upper-bound='nnn'
- Sets the upper bound of a strong counter.
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create cache --template=org.infinispan.DIST_SYNC mycache
Creates a cache named mycache from the DIST_SYNC template.
create counter --initial-value=3 --storage=PERSISTENT --type=strong cnt_a
Creates a strong counter named cnt_a.
8.15.6. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
drop(1)
8.16. CREDENTIALS(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.16.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
credentials - manages keystores that contain Data Grid Server credentials
8.16.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
credentials ls
credentials add 'alias'
credentials remove 'alias'
8.16.3. DESCRIPTION Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
List, create, and remove credentials inside a keystore. By default, commands manage the credentials.pfx keystore in the server configuration directory.
8.16.4. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- credentials ls
- Lists credential aliases stored in the keystore.
Add a credential
- credentials add 'alias'
- Adds an alias and corresponding credential to the keystore.
Remove a credential
- credentials remove 'alias'
- Deletes an alias and corresponding credential from the keystore.
8.16.5. OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -h, --help
- Prints command help.
- -s, --server-root='path-to-server-root'
-
Specifies the path to the server root directory. Defaults to
server. - --path='credentials.pfx'
-
Specifies the path to the credential keystore. Defaults to the server configuration directory,
server/conf. - -p, --password='password'
- Specifies a password for the credential keystore.
- -t, --type='PKCS12'
-
Specifies the type of keystore that contains credentials. Supported types are
PKCS12orJCEKS. Defaults toPKCS12.
8.16.6. CREDENTIALS ADD OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -c, --credential='credential'
- Specifies the credential to store.
8.16.7. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
credentials add dbpassword -c changeme -p "secret1234!"
Creates a new default credential keystore, if does not already exist, and adds an alias of "dbpassword" for a password of "changeme". This command also sets "secret1234!" as the password for the credential keystore, which must match the password in the server configuration: <clear-text-credential clear-text="secret1234!"/>
credentials ls -p "secret1234!"
Lists all aliases in the default credential keystore.
credentials add ldappassword -t JCEKS -p "secret1234!"
Creates a credential keystore in JCEKS format and adds an alias "ldappassword". This command prompts you to specify the password that corresponds to the alias.
8.17. DESCRIBE(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.17.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
describe - displays information about resources.
8.17.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
describe ['PATH']
8.17.3. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
describe //containers/default
Displays information about the default container.
describe //containers/default/caches/mycache
Displays information about the mycache cache.
describe //containers/default/caches/mycache/k1
Displays information about the k1 key.
describe //containers/default/counters/cnt1
Displays information about the cnt1 counter.
8.17.4. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cd(1), ls(1)
8.18. DISCONNECT(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.18.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
disconnect - ends CLI sessions with Data Grid servers.
8.18.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
disconnect
8.18.3. EXAMPLE Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
disconnect
Ends the current CLI session.
8.18.4. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
connect(1)
8.19. DROP(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.19.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
drop - deletes caches and counters.
8.19.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
drop cache CACHE_NAME
drop counter COUNTER_NAME
8.19.3. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
drop cache mycache
Deletes the mycache cache.
drop counter cnt_a
Deletes the cnt_a counter.
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create(1), clearcache(1)
8.20. ENCODING(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.20.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
encoding - displays and sets the encoding for cache entries.
8.20.2. DESCRIPTION Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
Sets a default encoding for put and get operations on a cache. If no argument is specified, the encoding command displays the current encoding.
Valid encodings use standard MIME type (IANA media types) naming conventions, such as the following:
-
text/plain -
application/json -
application/xml -
application/octet-stream
8.20.3. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
encoding ['ENCODING']
8.20.4. EXAMPLE Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
encoding application/json
Configures the currently selected cache to encode entries as application/json.
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get(1), put(1)
8.21. GET(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.21.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
get - retrieves entries from a cache.
8.21.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
get ['OPTIONS'] KEY
8.21.3. OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -c, --cache='NAME'
- Specifies the cache from which to retrieve entries. Defaults to the currently selected cache.
8.21.4. EXAMPLE Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
get hello -c mycache
Retrieves the value of the key named hello from mycache.
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query(1), put(1)
8.22. HELP(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.22.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
help - prints manual pages for commands.
8.22.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
help ['COMMAND']
8.22.3. EXAMPLE Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
help get
Prints the manual page for the get command.
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version(1)
8.23. LOGGING(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.23.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
logging - inspects and manipulates the Data Grid server runtime logging configuration.
8.23.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
logging list-loggers
logging list-appenders
logging set ['OPTIONS'] [LOGGER_NAME]
logging remove LOGGER_NAME
8.23.3. LOGGING SET OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -l, --level='OFF|TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR|ALL'
- Specifies the logging level for the specific logger.
- -a, --appender='APPENDER'
- Specifies an appenders to set on the specific logger. The option can be repeated for multiple appenders.
calling logging set without a logger name will modify the root logger.
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logging list-loggers
Lists all available loggers
logging set --level=DEBUG --appenders=FILE org.infinispan
Sets the log level for the org.infinispan logger to DEBUG and configures it to use the FILE appender.
8.24. LS(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.24.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
ls - lists resources for the current path or a given path.
8.24.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
ls ['PATH']
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ls caches
Lists the available caches.
ls ../
Lists parent resources.
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cd(1)
8.25. MIGRATE(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.25.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
migrate - migrates data from one version of Data Grid to another.
8.25.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
migrate cluster connect
migrate cluster synchronize
migrate cluster disconnect
migrate cluster source-connection
8.25.3. DESCRIPTION Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
Use the migrate command to migrate data from one version of Data Grid to another.
8.25.4. COMMAND SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
Migrate clusters
- migrate cluster connect
- Connects the target cluster to the source cluster.
- migrate cluster synchronize
- Synchronize data between the source cluster and the target cluster.
- migrate cluster disconnect
- Disconnects the target cluster from the source cluster.
- migrate cluster source-connection
- Gets connection configuration of the target cluster. The command will print "Not Found" if the connections hasn’t been established.
8.25.5. COMMON OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
These options apply to all commands:
- -h, --help
- Displays a help page for the command or sub-command.
CLUSTER CONNECT OPTIONS
- -c, --cache='name'
- The name of the cache to disconnect from the source.
8.25.6. CLUSTER CONNECTION OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -c, --cache='name'
- The name of the cache to obtain the connection configuration.
8.26. PATCH(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.26.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
patch - manages server patches.
8.26.2. DESCRIPTION Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
List, describe, install, rollback, and create server patches.
Patches are zip archive files that contain artifacts to upgrade servers and resolve issues or add new features. Patches can apply target versions to multiple server installations with different versions.
8.26.3. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
patch ls
patch install 'patch-file'
patch describe 'patch-file'
patch rollback
patch create 'patch-file' 'target-server' 'source-server-1' ['source-server-2'…]
8.26.4. PATCH LIST OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- --server='path/to/server'
- Sets the path to a target server outside the current server home directory.
- -v, --verbose
- Shows the content of each installed patch, including information about individual files.
8.26.5. PATCH INSTALL OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- --dry-run
- Shows the operations that the patch peforms without applying any changes.
- --server='path/to/server'
- Sets the path to a target server outside the current server home directory.
8.26.6. PATCH DESCRIBE OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -v, --verbose
- Shows the content of the patch, including information about individual files
8.26.7. PATCH ROLLBACK OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- --dry-run
- Shows the operations that the patch peforms without applying any changes.
- --server='path/to/server'
- Sets the path to a target server outside the current server home directory.
8.26.8. PATCH CREATE OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -q, --qualifier='name'
- Specifies a descriptive qualifier string for the patch; for example, 'one-off for issue nnnn'.
8.26.9. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
patch ls
Lists the patches currently installed on a server in order of installation.
patch install mypatch.zip
Installs "mypatch.zip" on a server in the current directory.
patch install mypatch.zip --server=/path/to/server/home
Installs "mypatch.zip" on a server in a different directory.
patch describe mypatch.zip
Displays the target version and list of source versions for "mypatch.zip".
patch create mypatch.zip 'target-server' 'source-server-1' ['source-server-2'…]
Creates a patch file named "mypatch.zip" that uses the version of the target server and applies to the source server versions.
patch rollback
Rolls back the last patch that was applied to a server and restores the previous version.
8.27. PUT(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.27.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
put - adds or updates cache entries.
8.27.2. DESCRIPTION Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
Creates entries for new keys. Replaces values for existing keys.
8.27.3. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
put ['OPTIONS'] KEY [VALUE]
8.27.4. OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -c, --cache='NAME'
- Specifies the name of the cache. Defaults to the currently selected cache.
- -e, --encoding='ENCODING'
- Sets the media type for the value.
- -f, --file='FILE'
- Specifies a file that contains the value for the entry.
- -l, --ttl='TTL'
-
Sets the number of seconds before the entry is automatically deleted (time-to-live). Defaults to the value for
lifespanin the cache configuration if0or not specified. If you set a negative value, the entry is never deleted. - -i, --max-idle='MAXIDLE'
-
Sets the number of seconds that the entry can be idle. If a read or write operation does not occur for an entry after the maximum idle time elapses, the entry is automatically deleted. Defaults to the value for
maxIdlein the cache configuration if0or not specified. If you set a negative value, the entry is never deleted. - -a, --if-absent=[true|false]
- Puts an entry only if it does not exist.
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put -c mycache hello world
Adds the hello key with a value of world to the mycache cache.
put -c mycache -f myfile -i 500 hola
Adds the hola key with the value from the contents of myfile. Also sets a maximum idle of 500 seconds.
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get(1), remove(1)
8.28. QUERY(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.28.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
query - performs Ickle queries to match entries in remote caches.
8.28.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
query ['OPTIONS'] QUERY_STRING
8.28.3. OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -c, --cache='NAME'
- Specifies the cache to query. Defaults to the currently selected cache.
- --max-results='MAX_RESULTS'
-
Sets the maximum number of results to return. The default is
10. - -o, --offset='OFFSET'
-
Specifies the index of the first result to return. The default is
0.
8.28.4. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
query "from org.infinispan.example.Person p where p.gender = 'MALE'"
Queries values in a remote cache to find entries from a Protobuf Person entity where the gender datatype is MALE.
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schema(1)
8.29. QUIT(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.29.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
quit - exits the command line interface.
8.29.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
quit
exit and bye are command aliases.
8.29.3. EXAMPLE Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
quit
Ends the CLI session.
exit
Ends the CLI session.
bye
Ends the CLI session.
8.29.4. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
disconnect(1), shutdown(1)
8.30. REBALANCE(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.30.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
rebalance - manages automatic rebalancing for caches
8.30.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
rebalance enable ['PATH']
rebalance disable ['PATH']
8.30.3. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
rebalance enable
Enables automatic rebalancing in the current context. Running this command in the root context enables rebalancing for all caches.
rebalance enable caches/mycache
Enables automatic rebalancing for the cache named mycache.
rebalance disable
Disables automatic rebalancing in the current context. Running this command in the root context disables rebalancing for all caches.
rebalance disable caches/mycache
Disables automatic rebalancing for the cache named mycache.
8.31. REMOVE(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.31.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
remove - deletes entries from a cache.
8.31.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
remove KEY ['OPTIONS']
8.31.3. OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- --cache='NAME'
- Specifies the cache from which to remove entries. Defaults to the currently selected cache.
8.31.4. EXAMPLE Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
remove --cache=mycache hola
Deletes the hola entry from the mycache cache.
8.31.5. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cache(1), drop(1), clearcache(1)
8.32. RESET(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.32.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
reset - restores the initial values of counters.
8.32.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
reset ['COUNTER_NAME']
8.32.3. EXAMPLE Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
reset cnt_a
Resets the cnt_a counter.
8.32.4. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
add(1), cas(1), drop(1)
8.33. SCHEMA(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.33.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
schema - uploads and registers protobuf schemas.
8.33.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
schema ['OPTIONS'] SCHEMA_NAME
8.33.3. OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -u, --upload='FILE'
- Uploads a file as a protobuf schema with the given name.
8.33.4. EXAMPLE Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
schema --upload=person.proto person.proto
Registers a person.proto Protobuf schema.
8.33.5. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
query(1)
8.34. SERVER(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.34.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
server - server configuration and state management.
8.34.2. DESCRIPTION Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
The server command describes and manages server endpoint connectors and datasources and retrieves aggregated diagnostic reports about both the server and host.
Reports provide details about CPU, memory, open files, network sockets and routing, threads, in addition to configuration and log files.
8.34.3. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
server report
server connector ls
server connector describe 'connector-name'
server connector start 'connector-name'
server connector stop 'connector-name'
server connector ipfilter ls 'connector-name'
server connector ipfilter set 'connector-name' --rules='[ACCEPT|REJECT]/cidr',…
server connector ipfilter clear 'connector-name'
server datasource ls
server datasource test 'datasource-name'
8.34.4. SERVER CONNECTOR IPFILTER OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- --rules='[ACCEPT|REJECT]/cidr',…
- One or more IP filtering rules.
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server report
Obtains a server report, including information about network, threads, memory, etc.
server connector ls
Lists all available connectors on the server.
server connector describe endpoint-default
Shows information about the specified connector, including host, port, local and global connections, IP filtering rules.
server connector stop my-hotrod-connector
Stops a connector dropping all established connections across the cluster. This command will be refused if attempting to stop the connector which is handling the request.
server connector start my-hotrod-connector
Starts a connector so that it can accept connections across the cluster.
server connector ipfilter ls my-hotrod-connector
Lists all IP filtering rules active on a connector across the cluster.
server connector ipfilter set my-hotrod-connector --rules=ACCEPT/192.168.0.0/16,REJECT/10.0.0.0/8 Sets IP filtering rules on a connector across the cluster. Replaces all existing rules. This command will be refused if one of the rejection rules matches the address of the connection on which it is invoked.
server connector ipfilter clear my-hotrod-connector
Removes all IP filtering rules on a connector across the cluster.
server datasource ls
Lists all available datasources on the server.
server datasource test my-datasource
Performs a test connection on the datasource.
8.35. SHUTDOWN(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.35.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
shutdown - stops server instances and clusters.
8.35.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
shutdown server ['SERVERS']
shutdown cluster
shutdown container
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shutdown server
Stops the server to which the CLI is connected.
shutdown server my_server01
Stops the server with hostname my_server01.
shutdown cluster
Stops all nodes in the cluster after storing cluster state and persisting entries if there is a cache store.
shutdown container
Stops the data container without terminating the server process. Stores cluster state and persists entries if there is a cache store. Server instances remain running with active endpoints and clustering. REST calls to container resources will result in a 503 Service Unavailable response. The shutdown container command is intended for environments, such as Kubernetes, that automate resource lifecycle management. For self-managed environments you should use the shutdown server or shutdown cluster commands to stop servers.
8.35.4. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
connect(1), disconnect(1), quit(1)
8.36. SITE(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.36.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
site - manages backup locations and performs cross-site replication operations.
8.36.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
site status ['OPTIONS']
site bring-online ['OPTIONS']
site take-offline ['OPTIONS']
site push-site-state ['OPTIONS']
site cancel-push-state ['OPTIONS']
site cancel-receive-state ['OPTIONS']
site push-site-status ['OPTIONS']
site state-transfer-mode get|set ['OPTIONS']
site name
site view
site is-relay-node
site relay-nodes
8.36.3. OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -c, --cache='CACHE_NAME'
- Specifies a cache.
- -a, --all-caches
- Applies the command to all caches.
- -s, --site='SITE_NAME'
- Specifies a backup location.
8.36.4. STATE TRANSFER MODE OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- --mode='MODE'
-
Sets the state transfer mode. Values are
MANUAL(default) orAUTO.
8.36.5. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
site status --cache=mycache
Returns the status of all backup locations for mycache.
site status --all-caches
Returns the status of each backup location for all caches with backups.
site status --cache=mycache --site=NYC
Returns the status of NYC for mycache.
site bring-online --cache=mycache --site=NYC
Brings the site NYC online for mycache.
site take-offline --cache=mycache --site=NYC
Takes the site NYC offline for mycache.
site push-site-state --cache=mycache --site=NYC
Backs up caches to remote backup locations.
site push-site-status --cache=mycache
Displays the status of the operation to backup mycache.
site cancel-push-state --cache=mycache --site=NYC
Cancels the operation to backup mycache to NYC.
site cancel-receive-state --cache=mycache --site=NYC
Cancels the operation to receive state from NYC.
site clear-push-state-status --cache=myCache
Clears the status of the push state operation for mycache.
site state-transfer-mode get --cache=myCache --site=NYC
Retrieves the state transfer mode for mycache to NYC.
site state-transfer-mode set --cache=myCache --site=NYC --mode=AUTO
Configures automatic state transfer for mycache to NYC.
site name
Returns the name of the local site. If cross-site replication is not configured, the name of the local site is always "local".
site view
Returns a list of names for all sites or an empty list ("[]") if cross-site replication is not configured.
site is-relay-node
Returns true if the node handles RELAY messages between clusters.
site relay-nodes
Returns a list of relay nodes by their logical names.
8.37. STATS(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.37.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
stats - displays statistics about resources.
8.37.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
stats ['PATH']
8.37.3. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
stats //containers/default
Displays statistics about the default container.
stats //containers/default/caches/mycache
Displays statistics about the mycache cache.
8.37.4. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
cd(1), ls(1), describe(1)
8.38. TASK(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.38.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
task - executes and uploads server-side tasks and scripts
8.38.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
task upload --file='script' 'TASK_NAME'
task exec ['TASK_NAME']
8.38.3. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
task upload --file=hello.js hello
Uploads a script from a hello.js file and names it hello.
task exec @@cache@names
Runs a task that returns available cache names.
task exec hello -Pgreetee=world
Runs a script named hello and specifies the greetee parameter with a value of world.
8.38.4. OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -P, --parameters='PARAMETERS'
- Passes parameter values to tasks and scripts.
- -f, --file='FILE'
- Uploads script files with the given names.
8.38.5. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
ls(1)
8.39. UNALIAS(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.39.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
unalias - deletes aliases.
8.39.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
unalias 'ALIAS-NAME'
8.39.3. EXAMPLES Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
unalias q
Deletes the q alias.
8.39.4. SEE ALSO Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
config(1), alias(1)
8.40. USER(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.40.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
user - manages Data Grid users in property security realms.
8.40.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
user ls
user create 'username'
user describe 'username'
user remove 'username'
user password 'username'
user groups 'username'
user encrypt-all
user roles ls 'principal'
user roles grant --roles='role1'[,'role2'…] 'principal'
user roles deny --roles='role1'[,'role2'…] 'principal'
8.40.3. DESCRIPTION Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
Manage users in property realms with the ls, create, describe, remove, password, groups and encrypt-all subcommands. List and modify principal to role mappings with the roles subcommand when using the cluster role mapper for authorization.
8.40.4. COMMAND SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- user ls
- Lists the users or groups which are present in the property file.
- user create 'username'
- Creates a user after prompting for a password.
- user describe 'username'
- Describes a user, including its username, realm and any groups it belongs to.
- user remove 'username'
- Removes the specified user from the property file.
- user password 'username'
- Changes the password for a user.
- user groups 'username'
- Sets the groups to which a user belongs.
- user encrypt-all
- Encrypt all passwords in a plain-text user property file.
- user roles ls 'principal'
- Lists all roles of the specified principal (user or group).
- user roles grant --roles='role1'[,'role2'…] 'principal'
- Grants one or more roles to a principal.
- user roles deny --roles='role1'[,'role2'…] 'principal'
- Denies one or more roles to a principal.
8.40.5. COMMON OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
These options apply to all commands:
- -h, --help
- Displays a help page for the command or sub-command.
- -s, --server-root='path-to-server-root'
-
The path to the server root. Defaults to
server. - -f, --users-file='users.properties'
-
The name of the property file which contains the user passwords. Defaults to
users.properties. - -w, --groups-file='groups.properties'
-
The name of the property file which contains the user to groups mapping. Defaults to
groups.properties.
8.40.6. USER CREATE/MODIFY OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -a, --algorithms
- Specifies the algorithms used to hash the password.
- -g, --groups='group1,group2,…'
- Specifies the groups to which the user belongs.
- -p, --password='password'
- Specifies the user’s password.
- -r, --realm='realm'
- Specifies the realm name.
- --plain-text
- Whether passwords should be stored in plain-text (not recommended).
8.40.7. USER LS OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- --groups
- Shows a list of groups instead of the users.
8.40.8. USER ENCRYPT-ALL OPTIONS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- -a, --algorithms
- Specifies the algorithms used to hash the password.
8.41. VERSION(1) Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
8.41.1. NAME Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
version - displays the server version and CLI version.
8.41.2. SYNOPSIS Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
version
8.41.3. EXAMPLE Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
version
Returns the version for the server and the CLI.
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help(1)