[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (AS7-4622) Wrong help text for deploy command in CLI
Alexey Loubyansky (JIRA)
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Thu Apr 26 09:39:18 EDT 2012
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-4622?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Alexey Loubyansky resolved AS7-4622.
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Resolution: Done
Fixed, thanks!
> Wrong help text for deploy command in CLI
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Key: AS7-4622
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-4622
> Project: Application Server 7
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: CLI
> Affects Versions: 7.1.1.Final
> Environment: Windows, Linux
> Reporter: Daniel Debray
> Assignee: Alexey Loubyansky
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 7.1.2.Final-redhat1
>
>
> The given help text for the deploy command has an is wrong.
> If i want to change the runtime name of an deployment to a remote domain cluster, the command argument '--runtime-name' should be used instead of '--runtime_name'. If the false argument is used, the name or file_path is used as the runtime name of the deployment.
> [domain@[HOST]:9999 /] deploy --help
> SYNOPSIS
> deploy (file_path [--name=deployment_name] [--runtime_name=deployment_runtime_name] [--force | --disabled] | --name=deployment_name)
> [--server-groups=group_name (,group_name)* | --all-server-groups]
> [--headers={operation_header (;operation_header)*}]
> DESCRIPTION
> Deploys the application designated by the file_path or enables an already existing
> but disabled in the repository deployment designated by the name argument.
> If executed w/o arguments, will list all the existing deployments.
> ARGUMENTS
> file_path - the path to the application to deploy. Required in case the deployment
> doesn't exist in the repository.
> The path can be either absolute or relative to the current directory.
> --name - the unique name of the deployment. If the file path argument is specified
> the name argument is optional with the file name been the default value.
> If the file path argument isn't specified then the command is supposed to
> enable an already existing but disabled deployment, and in this case the
> name argument is required.
> --runtime_name - optional, the runtime name for the deployment.
> --force - if the deployment with the specified name already exists, by default,
> deploy will be aborted and the corresponding message will printed.
> Switch --force (or -f) will force the replacement of the existing deployment
> with the one specified in the command arguments.
> --disabled - indicates that the deployment has to be added to the repository disabled.
> --server-groups - comma separated list of server group names the deploy command should apply to.
> Either server-groups or all-server-groups is required in the domain mode.
> This argument is not applicable in the standalone mode.
> --all-server-groups - indicates that deploy should apply to all the available server groups.
> Either server-groups or all-server-groups is required in domain mode.
> This argument is not applicable in the standalone mode.
> -l - in case none of the required arguments is specified the command will
> print all of the existing deployments in the repository. The presence of the -l switch
> will make the existing deployments printed one deployment per line, instead of
> in columns (the default).
> --headers - a list of operation headers separated by a semicolon. For the list of supported
> headers, please, refer to the domain management documentation or use tab-completion.
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