To deactivate one or more services on one or more nodes, use the following rhino-console command or related MBean operations.
When using the pool clustering mode, it is only possible to change the state of a service on the node the management operation is invoked on. To change the state of a service on another node, a management client needs to connect directly to that node. |
If executed without a list of nodes, all per-node desired state for the service is removed and the default desired state of the service is set to inactive (if it is not already).
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Console command: deactivateservice
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deactivateservice <service-id>* [-nodes node1,node2,...] [-ifneeded] Description Deactivate a service (on the specified nodes) |
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To deactivate the Call Barring and Call Forwarding services on nodes 101 and 102: $ ./rhino-console deactivateservice \ "name=Call Barring Service,vendor=OpenCloud,version=0.2" \ "name=Call Forwarding Service,vendor=OpenCloud,version=0.2" \ -nodes 101,102 Deactivating services [ServiceID[name=Call Barring Service,vendor=OpenCloud,version=0.2], ServiceID[name=Call Forwarding Service,vendor=OpenCloud,version=0.2]] on node(s) [101,102] Services transitioned to the Stopping state on node 101 Services transitioned to the Stopping state on node 102 |
MBean operation: setPerNodeDesiredState
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Rhino extension |
Activate or deactivate on specific nodes
public void setPerNodeDesiredState(ServiceID id, int[] nodeIDs, ServiceDesiredState desiredState) throws NullPointerException, InvalidArgumentException, UnrecognizedServiceException, ManagementException; Rhino provides an extension to set the desired state for a service on a set of nodes. |
MBean operation: setDefaultDesiredState
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Rhino extension |
Activate or deactivate on nodes that do not have per-node state configured for the specified service
public void setDefaultDesiredState(ServiceID id, ServiceDesiredState desiredState) throws NullPointerException, InvalidArgumentException, UnrecognizedServiceException, ManagementException; Rhino provides an extension to set the desired state for a service on nodes that do not have a per-node desired state configured. |
MBean operation: removePerNodeDesiredState
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Rhino extension |
Activate or deactivate on nodes that have per-node state configured that is different from the default state
public void removePerNodeDesiredState(ServiceID id, int[] nodeIDs) throws NullPointerException, InvalidArgumentException, UnrecognizedServiceException, ManagementException; Rhino provides an extension to clear the desired state for a service on a set of nodes. Nodes that do not have a per-node desired state configured use the default desired state. |
MBean operation: deactivate
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SLEE-defined |
Deactivate on all nodes
public void deactivate(ServiceID id) throws NullPointerException, UnrecognizedServiceException, InvalidStateException, ManagementException; public void deactivate(ServiceID[] ids) throws NullPointerException, InvalidArgumentException, UnrecognizedServiceException, InvalidStateException, ManagementException; Rhino’s implementation of the SLEE-defined |
Rhino extension |
Deactivate on specific nodes
public void deactivate(ServiceID id, int[] nodeIDs) throws NullPointerException, InvalidArgumentException, UnrecognizedServiceException, InvalidStateException, ManagementException; public void deactivate(ServiceID[] ids, int[] nodeIDs) throws NullPointerException, InvalidArgumentException, UnrecognizedServiceException, InvalidStateException, ManagementException; Rhino provides an extension that adds an argument that lets you control the nodes on which to deactivate the specified services (by specifying node IDs). For this to work, the specified services must be in the ACTIVE state on the specified nodes. |
Console command: waittilserviceisinactive
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waittilserviceisinactive <service-id> [-timeout timeout] [-nodes node1,node2,...] Wait for a service to finish deactivating (on the specified nodes) (timing out after N seconds) |
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Example |
To wait for the Call Barring and Call Forwarding services on nodes 101 and 102: $ ./rhino-console waittilserviceisinactive \ "name=Call Barring Service,vendor=OpenCloud,version=0.2" \ "name=Call Forwarding Service,vendor=OpenCloud,version=0.2" \ -nodes 101,102 Service ServiceID[name=Call Barring Service,vendor=OpenCloud,version=0.2] is in the Inactive state on node(s) [101,102] Service ServiceID[Call Forwarding Service,vendor=OpenCloud,version=0.2] is in the Inactive state on node(s) [101,102] |