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TABLE C–11

JVM Options and Virtual Server Commands

Command

Definition

create-jvm-option

Creates JVM options in the Java configuration or profiler elements of the
domain.xml

file. If JVM options are created for a profiler, they are used to

record the settings needed to get a particular profiler going. You must restart
the server for newly created JVM options to take effect.

delete-jvm-option

Removes JVM options from the Java configuration or profiler elements of the
domain.xml

file.

create-virtual-server

Creates the named virtual server. Virtualization in the Application Server
allows multiple URL domains to be served by a single HTTP server process
that is listening on multiple host addresses. If the application is available at
two virtual servers, they still share the same physical resource pools.

delete-virtual-server

Removes the virtual server with the specified virtual server ID.

Threadpool and Auth-Realm Commands

The threadpool and auth-realm commands allow you to control these elements. These
commands are supported in remote mode only.

TABLE C–12

Threadpool and Auth-Realm Commands

Command

Definition

create-threadpool

Creates a threadpool with the specified name. You can specify maximum and
minimum number of threads in the pool, the number of work queues, and the
idle timeout of a thread. The created thread pool can be used for servicing
IIOP requests and for resource adapters to service work management
requests. A created thread pool can be used in multiple resource adapters.

delete-threadpool

Removes the threadpool with the named ID.

list-threadpools

Lists all the thread pools.

create-auth-realm

Adds the named authentication realm.

delete-auth-realm

Removes the named authentication realm.

Transaction and Timer Commands

The transaction and timer commands allow you to control the transaction and timer
subsystems; allowing you to suspend any inflight transactions. These commands are supported
in remote mode only.

Configuration Commands

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