sagcc create landscape nodes
Adds an installation (also known as a node) that you want to manage via Command Central.
Syntax
Command Central syntax:
To specify the data for the new landscape on the command line:
sagcc create landscape nodes alias=node_alias url=url [name=name]
[description=description] [options]
To specify the data for the new landscape in an input data file:
sagcc create landscape nodes {--input | -i} filename{.xml|.json}
[options]
options:
[{--debug | -d}]
[{--error | -r} file]
[{--log | -l} file]
[{--media-type | -m} content-type]
[{--password | -p} password]
[{--quiet | -q}]
[{--server | -s} url]
[{--username | -u} user_name]
Not applicable to
Platform Manager.
Arguments and Options
Argument or Option | Description |
alias=node_alias | Required. Specifies the alias name you want to assign to the installation. The name must be unique among all installations that Command Central manages. Valid characters are ASCII characters, numbers, hyphen (-), underscore (_), and period (.). Spaces are not allowed. |
url=url | Required. Specifies the URL of the Command Central that manages the installation. For example: http://rubicon:8092 When specifying the URL, if you omit the port number, the command uses “8092”, which is the default port for a Command Central server. |
[name=name] | Optional. Specifies the display name you want to assign to the installation. If you use a value that includes spaces, place quotes around the value, for example: name="my installation" If you do not specify a display name, the command uses the value you specify for the alias name. |
[description=description] | Optional. Specifies a description for the installation. If you use a value that includes spaces, place quotes around the value, for example: description="A description with spaces" |
[{--input | -i} filename{.xml|.json}]
| Optional. Identifies an input file that contains the data for the new node. For more information, see input. Tip: | To determine how to specify the data in the input file, use sagcc get landscape nodes to retrieve data for an existing node. For example, if you want to use an XML input file, use sagcc get landscape nodes with the --format xml option to retrieve the data in XML format. |
|
[options] | Optional. Refer to the command syntax for a list of the options the command supports. For a description of the options, see Common Options. |
Usage Notes
Use the
sagcc create landscape nodes command to create an installation that is not associated with an environment. After creating the installation, you can use the
sagcc add landscape environments
nodes command to associate the installation with an environment.
Example When Executing on Command Central
To add an installation managed by the Platform Manager with the URL “http://spm:8092”, and assign it the display name “My webMethods Server” and alias name “mws01”:
sagcc create landscape nodes name="My webMethods Server" alias=mws01
url=http://spm:8092 --password secret
Because the
{--server | -s} and
{--username | -u} options are not specified, the command uses the default server and user name. For more information, see
server and
username. The command specifies “secret” for the user’s password