To copy per-node desired state from one node to another, use the following rhino-console command or related MBean operation. This replaces any configured desired state for the node and triggers state convergence to update the actual state for the SLEE and all Services and Resource Adaptor Entities. Copying the state from a node that does not have per-node desired state configured will remove the state configuration for the target node. When a node has no per-node desired state configured it uses the default desired state.

Console command: copypernodedesiredstate

Command

copypernodedesiredstate <from-node-id> <to-node-id>
  Description
    Copy per-node desired state from one node to another

Example

To copy the per-node desired state from node 101 to node 102:

$ ./rhino-console copypernodedesiredstate 101 102
Per-node desired state copied from 101 to 102

MBean operation: copyPerNodeActivationState

MBean

Rhino operation

public boolean copyPerNodeActivationState(int targetNodeID)
    throws UnsupportedOperationException, InvalidArgumentException,
           InvalidStateException, ManagementException;

This operation:

  • copies the per-node desired state recorded in the database for the node for which the Node Housekeeping MBean was created (see Finding Housekeeping MBeans) to the given target node

  • returns the value true if it found and copied per-node desired state, or false if the two nodes had identical per-node desired state.

Note The term activation state is used in this method name due to functional equivalence to per-node activation state configuration in versions of Rhino prior to 3.0.0.
Note The start-rhino.sh command with the Production version of Rhino also includes an option (-c) to copy per-node desired state from another node to the booting node as it initialises. (See Start Rhino in the Getting Started Guide.)
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