app2container remote inventory command
Run this command from a worker machine to retrieve an inventory of all Java or .Net
processes (Linux) or all IIS websites and Windows services (Windows) that are running
on the application server specified in the --target
parameter.
The target application server is specified by its IP address or Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). The inventory details are captured in the
inventory.json
file and stored on the worker machine under the
target server folder.
Syntax
app2container remote inventory --target
IP/FQDN
--type [iis
|service
|java
|dotnet
] [--nofilter] [--help]
Parameters and options
Parameters
- --target
IP/FQDN
-
Specifies the IP address or FQDN of the application server targeted for the inventory (required).
- --type [
iis
|service
|java
|dotnet
] -
Use this parameter to specify the application type (required), as follows.
-
For .NET applications running on Windows, you can specify an IIS web application (
iis
), or a Windows service (service
). -
For Java applications running on Linux, you must specify
java
. -
For .NET applications running on Linux, you must specify
dotnet
.
-
Options
- --nofilter
-
For applications running on Windows, this option prevents App2Container from filtering out default system services when building the inventory output. This can be used for complex Windows .NET applications that have dependent web apps that need to be included in the container.
- --help
-
Displays the command help.
Output
Information about the Java processes, .NET applications, or IIS websites is saved to
inventory.json
file in one of the following locations:
-
Linux:
<workspace>/remote/
<target server IP or FQDN>
/inventory.json -
Windows:
<workspace>\remote\
<target server IP or FQDN>
\.app2container-config\inventory.json
The application ID that is used by other App2Container commands is the key for each application object in the JSON file. The application objects are slightly different depending on your application language and the application server operating system. Choose the operating system platform for your application in the Examples section to see the differences.
Examples
Expand the section that matches the operating system platform for the worker machine where you run the command.
Each Java process or ASP.NET application running on Linux has a unique application
ID (for example, java-tomcat-9e8e4799, or dotnet-single-c2930d3132).
You can use this application ID with other AWS App2Container commands. Inventory information
is saved to /root/inventory.json
.
Each IIS website has a unique application ID (for example, iis-smarts-51d2dbf8).
You can use this application ID with other AWS App2Container commands. Inventory information
is saved to C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\.app2container-config\inventory.json
.
The following example shows the remote inventory command with results for .NET applications running in IIS on Windows, with no additional options.
PS>
app2container remote inventory --target
IP/FQDN
: Retrieving inventory from remote server 192.0.2.0 √ Server inventory has been stored under <workspace>\remote\
<target server IP or FQDN>
\inventory.json Remote inventory retrieved successfully
Sample inventory data:
{ "iis-smarts-51d2dbf8": { "siteName": "Default Web Site", "bindings": "http/*:80:,net.tcp/808:*", "applicationType": "iis", "discoveredWebApps": [] }, "iis-smart-544e2d61": { "siteName": "smart", "bindings": "http/*:82:", "applicationType": "iis", "discoveredWebApps": [] }, "service-colorwindowsservice-69f90194": { "serviceName": "colorwindowsservice", "applicationType": "service" } }