This command is used to:
list, add, or delete EC groups
view pico instances
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Usage: pico -list | -view <pico name> | -add <ec group name> | -delete <ec group name> | -mark_for_shutdown <ec name> |
This command is used to:
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-list
usage: pico -list
Use pico -list
to list available EC groups.
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Example - pico -list The following commands list all EC groups.
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-view
usage: pico -view <pico name>
Use pico -view
to view the status of pico instances in the system.
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Example - pico -view The following displays the status for all pico instances in the system.
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OutOfMemoryError is further described in Out of Memory Info in System Log https://infozone.atlassian.net/wiki/x/krSqBg. If The following command displays the status of the pico instance named ec1.
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-add
usage: pico -add <ec group name>
Use pico -add
to add an EC group to the system.
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Example - pico -add The following command adds an EC group named ecgroup1.
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-delete
usage: pico -delete <ec group name>
Use pico -delete
to delete an EC group from the system.
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Example - pico -delete The following command deletes an EC group named ecgroup1.
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-mark_for_shutdown
usage: pico -mark_for_shutdown <ec1 localhost true>
Use pico -mark_for_shutdown
to signal to the Platform that an EC is scheduled to be shut down. As a result, the Platform will not assign workflows to the EC/ECSA.
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Example - pico -mark_for_shutdown The following command signals that the EC named EC1 should not be assigned workflows
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Return Codes
Listed below are the different return codes for the pico
command:
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0 | Will be returned if the command was successful, or if arguments are missing. |
1 | Will be returned if arguments can not be parsed |
2 | Will be returned if the communication with the Platform fails. |
3 | Will be returned if checking of user privileges failed, or if pico already exists when trying to add a new pico. |
4 | Will be returned if the user does not have permission to add or delete picos. |
5 | Will be returned if an unexpected error occurs. |