You can use the Artemis CLI to execute data maintenance tools:
The following sub-commands are available when running the CLI data command from a particular broker instance that has already been installed using the create command:
Name | Description |
---|---|
Prints a report about journal records of a non-running server |
|
exp |
Export the message data using a special and independent XML format |
imp |
Imports the journal to a running broker using the output from expt |
encode |
shows an internal format of the journal encoded to String |
decode |
imports the internal journal format from encode |
compact |
Compacts the journal of a non running server |
recover |
Recover (undelete) messages from an existing journal and create a new one. |
You can use the CLI help for more information on how to execute each of the tools. For example:
$ ./artemis help data print
NAME
artemis data print - Print data records information (WARNING: don't use
while a production server is running)
SYNOPSIS
artemis data print [--bindings <binding>] [--broker <brokerConfig>]
[--f] [--jdbc] [--jdbc-bindings-table-name <jdbcBindings>]
[--jdbc-connection-url <jdbcURL>]
[--jdbc-driver-class-name <jdbcClassName>]
[--jdbc-large-message-table-name <jdbcLargeMessages>]
[--jdbc-message-table-name <jdbcMessages>]
[--jdbc-node-manager-table-name <jdbcNodeManager>]
[--jdbc-page-store-table-name <jdbcPageStore>] [--journal <journal>]
[--large-messages <largeMessges>] [--output <output>]
[--paging <paging>] [--reclaimed] [--safe] [--verbose] [--]
[<configuration>]
OPTIONS
--bindings <binding>
The folder used for bindings (default from broker.xml)
--broker <brokerConfig>
This would override the broker configuration from the bootstrap
--f
This will allow certain tools like print-data to be performed
ignoring any running servers. WARNING: Changing data concurrently
with a running broker may damage your data. Be careful with this
option.
--jdbc
It will activate jdbc
--jdbc-bindings-table-name <jdbcBindings>
Name of the jdbc bindigns table
--jdbc-connection-url <jdbcURL>
The connection used for the database
--jdbc-driver-class-name <jdbcClassName>
JDBC driver classname
--jdbc-large-message-table-name <jdbcLargeMessages>
Name of the large messages table
--jdbc-message-table-name <jdbcMessages>
Name of the jdbc messages table
--jdbc-node-manager-table-name <jdbcNodeManager>
Name of the jdbc node manager table
--jdbc-page-store-table-name <jdbcPageStore>
Name of the page store messages table
--journal <journal>
The folder used for messages journal (default from broker.xml)
--large-messages <largeMessges>
The folder used for large-messages (default from broker.xml)
--output <output>
Output name for the file
--paging <paging>
The folder used for paging (default from broker.xml)
--reclaimed
This option will try to print as many records as possible from
reclaimed files
--safe
It will print your data structure without showing your data
--verbose
Adds more information on the execution
--
This option can be used to separate command-line options from the
list of argument, (useful when arguments might be mistaken for
command-line options
<configuration>
Broker Configuration URI, default
'xml:${ARTEMIS_INSTANCE}/etc/bootstrap.xml'
For a full list of data tools commands available use:
$ ./artemis help data
NAME
artemis data - data tools group
(print|imp|exp|encode|decode|compact|recover) (example ./artemis data
print)
SYNOPSIS
artemis data
artemis data compact [--journal <journal>]
[--large-messages <largeMessges>] [--paging <paging>]
[--broker <brokerConfig>] [--bindings <binding>] [--verbose]
artemis data decode [--journal <journal>]
[--large-messages <largeMessges>] [--file-size <size>]
[--paging <paging>] [--prefix <prefix>] [--suffix <suffix>]
[--broker <brokerConfig>] [--directory <directory>]
[--bindings <binding>] [--verbose] --input <input>
artemis data encode [--journal <journal>]
[--large-messages <largeMessges>] [--file-size <size>]
[--paging <paging>] [--prefix <prefix>] [--suffix <suffix>]
[--broker <brokerConfig>] [--bindings <binding>] [--verbose]
[--directory <directory>]
artemis data exp [--jdbc-driver-class-name <jdbcClassName>]
[--journal <journal>] [--jdbc-connection-url <jdbcURL>]
[--large-messages <largeMessges>]
[--jdbc-bindings-table-name <jdbcBindings>] [--paging <paging>] [--f]
[--jdbc-large-message-table-name <jdbcLargeMessages>]
[--broker <brokerConfig>] [--jdbc-page-store-table-name <jdbcPageStore>]
[--bindings <binding>] [--jdbc] [--verbose]
[--jdbc-message-table-name <jdbcMessages>]
[--jdbc-node-manager-table-name <jdbcNodeManager>] [--output <output>]
artemis data imp [--legacy-prefixes] [--password <password>]
[--transaction] [--verbose] [--port <port>] [--user <user>] [--sort]
--input <input> [--host <host>]
artemis data print [--reclaimed]
[--jdbc-driver-class-name <jdbcClassName>] [--journal <journal>]
[--jdbc-connection-url <jdbcURL>] [--large-messages <largeMessges>]
[--jdbc-bindings-table-name <jdbcBindings>] [--paging <paging>] [--f]
[--jdbc-large-message-table-name <jdbcLargeMessages>] [--safe]
[--broker <brokerConfig>] [--jdbc-page-store-table-name <jdbcPageStore>]
[--bindings <binding>] [--jdbc] [--verbose]
[--jdbc-message-table-name <jdbcMessages>]
[--jdbc-node-manager-table-name <jdbcNodeManager>] [--output <output>]
artemis data recover [--jdbc-driver-class-name <jdbcClassName>]
[--journal <journal>] [--jdbc-connection-url <jdbcURL>]
[--large-messages <largeMessges>] [--reclaimed] --target <outputJournal>
[--jdbc-bindings-table-name <jdbcBindings>] [--paging <paging>] [--f]
[--jdbc-large-message-table-name <jdbcLargeMessages>]
[--broker <brokerConfig>] [--jdbc-page-store-table-name <jdbcPageStore>]
[--bindings <binding>] [--jdbc] [--verbose]
[--jdbc-message-table-name <jdbcMessages>]
[--jdbc-node-manager-table-name <jdbcNodeManager>] [--output <output>]
COMMANDS
With no arguments, Display help information
recover
Recover (undelete) every message on the journal by creating a new
output journal. Rolled backed and acked messages will be sent out to
the output as much as possible.
With --jdbc-driver-class-name option, JDBC driver classname
With --journal option, The folder used for messages journal (default
from broker.xml)
With --jdbc-connection-url option, The connection used for the
database
With --large-messages option, The folder used for large-messages
(default from broker.xml)
With --reclaimed option, This option will try to recover as many
records as possible from reclaimed files
With --target option, Output folder container the new journal with
all the generated messages
With --jdbc-bindings-table-name option, Name of the jdbc bindigns
table
With --paging option, The folder used for paging (default from
broker.xml)
With --f option, This will allow certain tools like print-data to be
performed ignoring any running servers. WARNING: Changing data
concurrently with a running broker may damage your data. Be careful
with this option.
With --jdbc-large-message-table-name option, Name of the large
messages table
With --broker option, This would override the broker configuration
from the bootstrap
With --jdbc-page-store-table-name option, Name of the page store
messages table
With --bindings option, The folder used for bindings (default from
broker.xml)
With --jdbc option, It will activate jdbc
With --verbose option, Adds more information on the execution
With --jdbc-message-table-name option, Name of the jdbc messages
table
With --jdbc-node-manager-table-name option, Name of the jdbc node
manager table
With --output option, Output name for the file
print
Print data records information (WARNING: don't use while a
production server is running)
With --reclaimed option, This option will try to print as many
records as possible from reclaimed files
With --jdbc-driver-class-name option, JDBC driver classname
With --journal option, The folder used for messages journal (default
from broker.xml)
With --jdbc-connection-url option, The connection used for the
database
With --large-messages option, The folder used for large-messages
(default from broker.xml)
With --jdbc-bindings-table-name option, Name of the jdbc bindigns
table
With --paging option, The folder used for paging (default from
broker.xml)
With --f option, This will allow certain tools like print-data to be
performed ignoring any running servers. WARNING: Changing data
concurrently with a running broker may damage your data. Be careful
with this option.
With --jdbc-large-message-table-name option, Name of the large
messages table
With --safe option, It will print your data structure without
showing your data
With --broker option, This would override the broker configuration
from the bootstrap
With --jdbc-page-store-table-name option, Name of the page store
messages table
With --bindings option, The folder used for bindings (default from
broker.xml)
With --jdbc option, It will activate jdbc
With --verbose option, Adds more information on the execution
With --jdbc-message-table-name option, Name of the jdbc messages
table
With --jdbc-node-manager-table-name option, Name of the jdbc node
manager table
With --output option, Output name for the file
exp
Export all message-data using an XML that could be interpreted by
any system.
With --jdbc-driver-class-name option, JDBC driver classname
With --journal option, The folder used for messages journal (default
from broker.xml)
With --jdbc-connection-url option, The connection used for the
database
With --large-messages option, The folder used for large-messages
(default from broker.xml)
With --jdbc-bindings-table-name option, Name of the jdbc bindigns
table
With --paging option, The folder used for paging (default from
broker.xml)
With --f option, This will allow certain tools like print-data to be
performed ignoring any running servers. WARNING: Changing data
concurrently with a running broker may damage your data. Be careful
with this option.
With --jdbc-large-message-table-name option, Name of the large
messages table
With --broker option, This would override the broker configuration
from the bootstrap
With --jdbc-page-store-table-name option, Name of the page store
messages table
With --bindings option, The folder used for bindings (default from
broker.xml)
With --jdbc option, It will activate jdbc
With --verbose option, Adds more information on the execution
With --jdbc-message-table-name option, Name of the jdbc messages
table
With --jdbc-node-manager-table-name option, Name of the jdbc node
manager table
With --output option, Output name for the file
imp
Import all message-data using an XML that could be interpreted by
any system.
With --legacy-prefixes option, Do not remove prefixes from legacy
imports
With --password option, User name used to import the data. (default
null)
With --transaction option, If this is set to true you will need a
whole transaction to commit at the end. (default false)
With --verbose option, Adds more information on the execution
With --port option, The port used to import the data (default 61616)
With --user option, User name used to import the data. (default
null)
With --sort option, Sort the messages from the input (used for older
versions that won't sort messages)
With --input option, The input file name (default=exp.dmp)
With --host option, The host used to import the data (default
localhost)
decode
Decode a journal's internal format into a new journal set of files
With --journal option, The folder used for messages journal (default
from broker.xml)
With --large-messages option, The folder used for large-messages
(default from broker.xml)
With --file-size option, The journal size (default 10485760)
With --paging option, The folder used for paging (default from
broker.xml)
With --prefix option, The journal prefix (default activemq-data)
With --suffix option, The journal suffix (default amq)
With --broker option, This would override the broker configuration
from the bootstrap
With --directory option, The journal folder (default journal folder
from broker.xml)
With --bindings option, The folder used for bindings (default from
broker.xml)
With --verbose option, Adds more information on the execution
With --input option, The input file name (default=exp.dmp)
encode
Encode a set of journal files into an internal encoded data format
With --journal option, The folder used for messages journal (default
from broker.xml)
With --large-messages option, The folder used for large-messages
(default from broker.xml)
With --file-size option, The journal size (default 10485760)
With --paging option, The folder used for paging (default from
broker.xml)
With --prefix option, The journal prefix (default activemq-data)
With --suffix option, The journal suffix (default amq)
With --broker option, This would override the broker configuration
from the bootstrap
With --bindings option, The folder used for bindings (default from
broker.xml)
With --verbose option, Adds more information on the execution
With --directory option, The journal folder (default the journal
folder from broker.xml)
compact
Compacts the journal of a non running server
With --journal option, The folder used for messages journal (default
from broker.xml)
With --large-messages option, The folder used for large-messages
(default from broker.xml)
With --paging option, The folder used for paging (default from
broker.xml)
With --broker option, This would override the broker configuration
from the bootstrap
With --bindings option, The folder used for bindings (default from
broker.xml)
With --verbose option, Adds more information on the execution