9.50. fabric:require-profile-set


Abstract

associates requirements with the specified profile

Synopsis

fabric:require-profile-set [ --help ] [ --minimum MinInstance ] [ --maximum MaxInstance ] [ --dependsOn Dependency ] { Profile }

Description

Requirements associated with a profile are used to assess the health of the current fabric. Profile requirements are entirely passive. For example, if the number of running instances of a profile is less than the minimum or greater than the maximum, monitoring tools can be configured to indicate a problem or to trigger an alert. Otherwise, the requirements have no effect on the fabric.
In Fuse IDE a green/red bar indicates what proportion of the required profile instances are currently running in the fabric.
For example, to require a range of 2 to 4 running instances of the example-camel profile, you would enter the following command:
karaf@root> require-profile-set --minimum 2 --maximum 4 example-camel

Arguments

Table 9.50, “fabric:require-profile-set Arguments” describes the command's arguments.
Table 9.50. fabric:require-profile-set Arguments
ArgumentInterpretation
--help Displays the online help for this command
--minimum The minimum number of instances of this profile expected to be running in the fabric.
--maximum The maximum number of instances of this profile expected to be running in the fabric.
--dependsOn The profile IDs that must be provisioned before this profile. To specify multiple profile IDs, specify this flag multiple times on the command line—for example, --dependsOn foo --dependsOn bar.
Profile A profile ID.
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