AFAIK you cannot use the name. You can stop a specific instance by using the
url and the rmi port of your server. I use something like:
./shutdown.sh -S -s jnp://localhost:1099
and if you use user/password add -u jboss -p jboss
for more info type shutdown without args.
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Same here, as it is classified as info, I don't think it really matters
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gregsting wrote : Same here, as it is classified as info, I don't think it
really matters
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Sorry for the little change of subject but I try to do the same thing as you..
Could you help me by explaining wich steps you went trough to this day? did you
solve your problem?
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Hi,
I would like to use an LDAP to authenticate on my JBOSS Portal (Last version) I
tried to follow this tutorial:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=UsingAnLDAPSourceForPortalAuthentication
I saw many people having troubles with it just like me but some seem to
succeed... The problem is
Hi,
I have configured a JBoss cluster and I want it to use a DB2 database on
another server. To test that I want to deploy Jboss portal on the cluster.
I've pretty much followed these instructions to set up the jdbc connection:
http://www.onjava.com/lpt/a/4525#db2
I've seen many ways to
Seems I was missing the licence file that needs to be copied with the .jar
Anyway if anybody has problems with that this topic:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/db2/library/techarticle/dm-0504vohra/index.html
Is the best I have found on the subject...
Now I got :
--- MBEANS THAT ARE THE
Just noticed message Missing file: /lib/tools.jar
run.sh: Unexpected results may occur. Make sure JAVA_HOME points to a JDK and
not a JRE. when I launch server... Maybe that could be the reason...
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And actually this is a dev environnement used by many developpers so maybe it
is a port problem? Anybody has an idea of wich port is used for the farming?
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Hi,
I try to configure a cluster of two servers. They seem to find each other and
form a cluster (history of my mbean partition shows 9/13/06 2:46 PM : New view:
[10.255.XX.YY:1099, 10.255.XX.ZZ:1099] with viewId: 1 (old view:
[10.255.XX.YY:1099] ))
The problem is that when I try to deploy a
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