A.3. fusepatch Command Reference


Syntax

The fusepatch utility is invoked as a command-line script with options. There is a Linux/UNIX version of this script and a Windows version, as follows:
Linux/UNIX
The Linux/UNIX version of the fusepatch utility can be invoked from the following location:
./bin/fusepatch.sh
Windows
The Windows version of the fusepatch utility can be invoked from the following location:
.\bin\fusepatch.bat

Options

The fusepatch command supports the following options:
OptionDescription
--add URLAdd the specified archive file to the patch repository.
--add-cmd CommandListA subcommand of --add, which associates post-install commands with the specified patch.
--audit-logPrint the audit log.
--dependencies DepListA subcommand of --add, which defines a list of dependencies.
--forceForce an --add, --install, or --update operation.
--helpShow command syntax and options.
--install PatchIDInstall the PatchID patch in the JBoss EAP server.
--one-off TargetIDA subcommand of --add, which specifies the patch ID of the base patch for this one-off patch.
--query-repositoryList the patches available from the patch repository.
--query-serverList the patches installed in the JBoss EAP server.
--query-server-paths PathList the managed server paths under the Path directory.
--remove PatchIDRemove the specified patch from the repository.
--repository URLSpecify the location of the patch repository. Normally, this location is set automatically when you install the JBoss Fuse on JBoss EAP package on the JBoss EAP server.
--server PathSpecify the location of the JBoss EAP server. Normally, this location is set automatically when you install the JBoss Fuse on JBoss EAP package on the JBoss EAP server.
--uninstall PatchIDUninstall the specified patch from the JBoss EAP server.
--update ModuleUpdate the Module patch on the JBoss EAP server to the latest version available from the patch repository.
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