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Hitachi Application Server V10 Command Reference Guide (For UNIX® Systems)


Preface

Organization of this preface

■ Purpose of this manual

This manual describes the commands used in operations and the configuration of the system infrastructure of Hitachi Application Server. By using this manual, users are able to configure and design in detail the system infrastructure of Hitachi Application Server.

■ Intended readers

The intended readers of this manual are as follows:

The prerequisite is as follows:

■ Related manuals

The following table shows the titles of related manuals, and related manuals used in this manual.

Application Server related manuals

Abbreviation

Formal name

Reference number

User's Guide

Hitachi Application Server V10 User's Guide (For UNIX® Systems)

3021-3-415(E)

GUI Reference

Hitachi Application Server V10 GUI Reference Guide (For UNIX® Systems)

3021-3-417(E)

Command Reference

Hitachi Application Server V10 Command Reference Guide (For UNIX® Systems)

3021-3-419(E)

Definition Reference

Hitachi Application Server V10 Definition Reference Guide (For UNIX® Systems)

3021-3-421(E)

Messages

Hitachi Application Server V10 Messages

3021-3-422(E)

API Reference

Hitachi Application Server V10 API Reference Guide

3021-3-423(E)

■ Abbreviations for products and functions

This manual uses the following abbreviations for product names and function name:

Abbreviations

Product name and function name

Application Server

Hitachi Application Server

Application Server - Base

Hitachi Application Server - Base

Application Server - Optional License for Java

Hitachi Application Server - Optional License for Java

Application Server for Developers

Hitachi Application Server for Developers

APV

IBM Advanced POWER Virtualization

DAS

Domain Administration Server

domain administration server

Developer's Kit for Java

Hitachi Developer's Kit for Java

Excel

Microsoft® Excel

Firefox

Firefox®

HiRDB

HiRDB Version 9

HiRDB Server Version 9

HiRDB/Single Server

HiRDB/Single Server Version 9

HWS

Hitachi Web Server

Web Server

Internet Explorer

Windows® Internet Explorer®

Java EE Server

Hitachi Java EE Server

JP1/AJS3

Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 - Agent

Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 - Manager

Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 - View

JP1/IM

Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager

Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - View

Microsoft IIS

Microsoft IIS 7.5

Microsoft® Internet Information Services 7.5

Microsoft IIS 8.0

Microsoft® Internet Information Services 8.0

Microsoft IIS 8.5

Microsoft® Internet Information Services 8.5

Microsoft Visual C++

Microsoft® Visual C++®

Oracle

Oracle 11g

Oracle Database 11g

Oracle Database 11g R2

Oracle 12c

Oracle Database 12c

performance tracer

Performance Tracer

SQL Server

Microsoft® SQL Server

UNIX

AIX

AIX V6.1

AIX V7.1

Linux

Linux (x86/AMD64 & Intel EM64T)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux® 5 Advanced Platform (AMD/Intel 64)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux® 5 (AMD/Intel 64)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux® Server 6 (64-bit x86_64)

Virtage

Hitachi Virtage

VMware ESX

VMware vSphere ESX

VMware vSphere ESXi

VMware vSphere ESXi

Windows

Windows Server 2008 R2

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 Standard

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 Enterprise

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 Datacenter

Windows Server 2012

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2012 Standard

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2012 Datacenter

Windows Server 2012 R2

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2012 R2 Standard

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2012 R2 Datacenter

Windows 7

Windows 7 x86

Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional (32 bit)

Microsoft® Windows® 7 Enterprise (32 bit)

Microsoft® Windows® 7 Ultimate (32 bit)

Windows 7 x64

Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional (64 bit)

Microsoft® Windows® 7 Enterprise (64 bit)

Microsoft® Windows® 7 Ultimate (64 bit)

Windows 8

Windows 8 x86

Windows® 8 Pro (32 bit)

Windows® 8 Enterprise (32 bit)

Windows 8 x64

Windows® 8 Pro (64 bit)

Windows® 8 Enterprise (64 bit)

Windows 8.1 x86

Windows® 8.1 Pro (32 bit)

Windows® 8.1 Enterprise (32 bit)

Windows 8.1 x64

Windows® 8.1 Pro (64 bit)

Windows® 8.1 Enterprise (64 bit)

Windows Server Failover Cluster

Windows Server® Failover Cluster

Class-wise statistics

Hitachi Class-wise statistics

For each version of Linux, the following abbreviations might be used.

Abbreviation

OS

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Advanced Platform (AMD/Intel 64)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux® 5 Advanced Platform (AMD/Intel 64)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (AMD/Intel 64)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux® 5 (AMD/Intel 64)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 (64-bit x86_64)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux® Server 6 (64-bit x86_64)

■ Conventions: Acronyms

This manual also uses the following acronyms:

Acronym

Full name or meaning

ACC

Application Client Cotainer

ACL

Access Control List

AES

Advanced Encryption Standard

API

Application Programming Interface

ASCII

American Standard Code for Information Interchange

BLOB

Binary Large Object

CA

Certificate Authority

CDI

Contexts and Dependency Injection

CGI

Common Gateway Interface

CMP

Container-Managed Persistence

CMT

Container-Managed Transaction

CopyGC

Copy Garbage Collection

CORBA

Common Object Request Broker Architecture

CORBA®

CPU

Central Processing Unit

CRL

Certificate Revocation List

CSR

Certificate Signing Request

CSV

Comma Separated Value

CVS

Concurrent Versions System

DBMS

Database Management System

DCOM

Distributed Component Object Model

DD

Deployment Descriptor

DDE

Dynamic Data Exchange

DER

Distinguished Encoding Rules

DES

Data Encryption Standard

DI

Dependency Injection

DLL

Dynamic Link Library

DMZ

Demilitarized Zone

DN

Distinguished Name

DNS

Domain Name System

DoS

Denial of Service

DSO

Dynamic Shared Object

DTD

Document Type Definition

EAR

Enterprise Archive

ear

EIS

Enterprise Information System

EJB

Enterprise JavaBeans™

EJB QL

EJB™ Query Language

EL

Expression Language

EUC

Extended UNIX Code

FQDN

Fully Qualified Domain Name

FullGC

Full Garbage Collection

G1GC

Garbage First Garbage Collection

GC

Garbage Collection

GMS

Group Management Service

GMT

Greenwich Mean Time

GUI

Graphical User Interface

HA

High Availability

HTML

Hyper Text Markup Language

HTTP

Hyper Text Transfer Protocol

HTTPS

Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Security

I/O

Input/Output

ID

Identifier

IDE

Integrated Development Environment

IEC

International Electrotechnical Commission

IIOP

IIOP™

Internet Inter-Orb Protocol

IIS

Internet Information Services

IMAP

Internet Message Access Protocol

IP

Internet Protocol

IPv6

Internet Protocol Version 6

ISO

International Organization for Standardization

J2EE

J2EE™

Java™ 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition

JAAS

Java™ Authentication and Authorization Service

JACC

Java™ Authorization Service Provider Contract for Containers

JAF

JavaBeans™ Activation Framework Specification

JAR

Java™ Archive

jar

JASPIC

Java™ Authentication Service Provider Interface for Containers

Java

Java™

Java EE

Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition

Java EE RI

Java EE Reference Implementation

Java HotSpot Client VM

Java HotSpot™ Client Virtual Machine

Java Platform Debugger Architecture

Java™ Platform Debugger Architecture

JPDA

Java SE

Java™ Platform, Standard Edition

Java VM

Java™ Virtual Machine

JVM

JavaMail

JavaMail™

JAX-RPC

Java™ API for XML-based RPC

JAX-RS

Java™ API for RESTful Web Services

JAX-WS

Java™ API for XML-based Web Services

JAXB

Java™ Architecture for XML Binding

JAXP

Java™ API for XML Processing

JAXR

Java™ API for XML Registries

JCA

J2EE™ Connector Architecture

JDBC

Java™ Database Connectivity

JDBC™

JDK

Java™ Development Kit

JDK™

JIS

Japanese Industrial Standards

JMS

Java™ Message Service

JMX

Java™ Management Extensions

JNDI

Java Naming and Directory Interface™

JNI

Java™ Native Interface

JPA

Java™ Persistence API

JSF

JavaServer™ Faces

JavaServer™ Faces Reference Implementation (RI) Version: 1.1_01 FCS

JSON-P

Java™ API for JSON Processing

JSP

JavaServer Pages™

JSP™

JST

Japan Standard Time

JSTL

JavaServer Pages™ Standard Tag Library

JTA

Java™ Transaction API

JVMPI

Java™ Virtual Machine Profiler Interface

JVMTI

Java™ Virtual Machine Tool Interface

KVM

Kernel-based Virtual Machine

LAN

Local Area Network

LDAP

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

MAC

Message Authentication Code

MIME

Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

OASIS

Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards

OMG

Object Management Group

ORB

Object Request Broker

OS

Operating System

OTS

Object Transaction Service

QNAME

Qualified Name

REST

Representational State Transfer

RMI

Remote Method Invocation

RPC

Remote Procedure Call

RSA

Rivest, Shamir and Adleman

SAAJ

SOAP with Attachments API for Java™

SAX

Simple API for XML

SEI

Service Endpoint Interface

Servlet

Java™ Servlet

SHA

Secure Hash Algorithm

SMAP

Source Map

SMTP

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

SOAP

Simple Object Access Protocol

SSH

Secure Shell

ssh

SSL

Secure Sockets Layer

StAX

Streaming API for XML

TCP

Transmission Control Protocol

TLD

Tag Library Descriptor

TLS

Transport Layer Security

UCS

Universal multi-octet coded Character Set

UDP

User Datagram Protocol

URI

Uniform Resource Identifier

URL

Uniform Resource Locator

URN

Uniform Resource Name

UTC

Coordinated Universal Time

UTF

UCS Transformation Format

UTF-8

8-bit UCS Transformation Format

VM

Virtual Machine

VTL

Velocity Template Language

W3C

World Wide Web Consortium

WAR

Web Archive

war

WBEM

Web-Based Enterprise Management

WSDL

Web Services Description Language

XML

Extensible Markup Language

■ Conventions: KB, MB, GB, TB, and PB

This manual uses the following conventions:

  • 1 KB (kilobyte) is 1,024 bytes.

  • 1 MB (megabyte) is 1,0242 bytes.

  • 1 GB (gigabyte) is 1,0243 bytes.

  • 1 TB (terabyte) is 1,0244 bytes.

  • 1 PB (petabyte) is 1,0245 bytes.