![]() Added support for Coherence CE versions 23.03, 22.06.4 plus commercial versions 14.4.You can use cohctl to view cluster information such as services, caches, members, etc, as well as perform various management operations against clusters. The Coherence command line interface, cohctl, is a lightweight tool, in the tradition of tools such as kubectl, which can be scripted or used interactively to manage and monitor Coherence clusters. This is release 1.5.0 of the Coherence Command Line Interface (CLI). When removing a cluster, only check for running processes if it was manually created.Updated create cluster to use CE 22.06.5 as default Coherence version.This is also available in various other commands. cohctl describe cache - then TAB, TAB shows the list of caches in the cluster. Enhanced command completion for describe commands to suggest appropriate values.Only available with the most recent Coherence versions 14.5 and 22.06.5 and above Added cohctl truncate cache and cohctl clear cache to truncate and clear a caches contents.This is release 1.5.1 of the Coherence Command Line Interface (CLI). Fixed an issue where describe service would fail with only 1 node.You must remove an existing cluster and re-create a cluster for this to take effect Fixed an issue with connecting using VisualVM to a cluster created with the CLI. ![]() Only available with most recent versions of Coherence clusters Added cohctl get cluster-config to display the operational config for a cluster.Added cohctl get cluster-description to show the cluster description and members.Added cohctl get member-description to show member description.Added cohctl get service-description to show service description and members.The following are only available with 23.09, 22.06.6 and the latest commercial patch 14.6.Update topics commands to display channel ownership (Thanks to Changed the default CE version to 22.06.6 and support CE 23.09. ![]() Added evictions to cohctl get caches and cohctl describe caches commands.Added settings option to start jfr command to allow to change the settings file. ![]()
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