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3.5.3. mod_cluster - Service Service

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Overview

Table 3.1922. Overview
Description: Service
Singleton: yes
Plugin: mod_cluster

Child Resource Types

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Connection Properties

Table 3.1923. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Object Name yes objectName
Name Template yes nameTemplate
Class Name yes className
Proxy Info Property yes proxyInfoProperty

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.

Metrics

Table 3.1924. Metrics
Name Type Description Internal Name
Proxy Configuration trait Proxy Configuration ProxyConfiguration
Proxy Info trait Proxy Info ProxyInfo

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Traits in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.

Configuration Properties

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Operations

Table 3.1925. Metrics
Name Description
Ping httpd Ping httpd and determine whether each proxy is accessible and healthy. Returns the PING_RSP grouped by proxy address.
Ping node by JVM Route Ping a node from httpd and returns the PING_RSP grouped by proxy address. Dtermines whether the node configured with the specified jvm route is accessible from each proxy returning the PING_RSP grouped by proxy address.
Ping node by address Ping a node from httpd and returns the PING_RSP grouped by proxy address. Determines whether the node configured with the specified jvm route is accessible from each proxy returning the PING_RSP grouped by proxy address.
Add a proxy Add a proxy.
Remove a proxy Remove a proxy.
Disable all webpapps Disable all webapps for all virtual hosts of this application server.
Enable all webapps Enable all webapps for all virtual hosts of this application server.
Stop all webapps Gracefully stops all webapps for all virtual hosts of this application server.

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