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Chapter 9. Fabric Console Commands
This chapter describes fabric console commands.
9.1. fabric:cluster-list
Abstract
lists the members of a cluster
Synopsis
fabric:cluster-list [
--help
] [
Path
]
Description
This command lists the members of the specified cluster, where the cluster can be a cluster of message brokers, a cluster of servlets, or a cluster of Web applications.
For example, to list all of the servlet services in the Fabric, enter the following console command:
fabric:cluster-list servlets
To list all of the Web application services in the Fabric, enter the following console command:
fabric:cluster-list webapps
Arguments
Table 9.1, “fabric:cluster-list Arguments” describes the command's arguments.
Table 9.1. fabric:cluster-list Arguments
| Argument | Interpretation |
|---|---|
--help | Displays the online help for this command |
Path | Path of the fabric registry node (Zookeeper registry node) to list. Relative paths are evaluated relative to the base node, /fabric/registry/clusters. If not specified, all clusters are listed |
Related topics
| Section 9.32, “fabric:mq-create” |

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