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Andreas Tauber commented on AS7-1431:
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Sure, it is a domain setup problem. I restarted with two new AS 7 installations and
followed "Domain Setup" manual.
What I am doing wrong?
I start domain controller on linux (192.168.2.100), then host controller on windows
(192.168.2.10) is started.
host-controller boot.log on domain controller prints:
18:08:00,154 INFO [org.jboss.domain] (pool-3-thread-8) Registered remote slave host
staging
No additional instances in admin console.
Shutting down host controller on windows gives error messages of initial post.
I like to provide host.xml of both hosts:
Linux Domain Controller (192.168.2.10):
<host xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:1.0"
name="master">
<management>
<security-realms>
<security-realm name="PropertiesMgmtSecurityRealm">
<authentication>
<properties path="mgmt-users.properties"
relative-to="jboss.domain.config.dir" />
</authentication>
</security-realm>
</security-realms>
<management-interfaces>
<native-interface interface="management" port="9999"
/>
<http-interface interface="management" port="9990"/>
</management-interfaces>
</management>
<domain-controller>
<local/>
<!-- Alternative remote domain controller configuration with a host and port
-->
<!-- <remote host="192.168.100.1" port="9999"/>
-->
</domain-controller>
<interfaces>
<interface name="management">
<inet-address value="192.168.2.100"/>
</interface>
<interface name="public">
<inet-address value="127.0.0.1"/>
</interface>
</interfaces>
<jvms>
<jvm name="default">
<heap size="64m" max-size="128m"/>
</jvm>
</jvms>
<servers>
<server name="server-one" group="main-server-group">
<!-- server-one inherits the default socket-group declared in the
server-group -->
<jvm name="default"/>
</server>
<server name="server-two" group="main-server-group"
auto-start="true">
<!-- server-two avoids port conflicts by incrementing the ports in
the default socket-group declared in the server-group -->
<socket-binding-group ref="standard-sockets"
port-offset="150"/>
<jvm name="default">
<heap size="64m" max-size="256m"/>
</jvm>
</server>
<server name="server-three" group="other-server-group"
auto-start="false">
<!-- server-three avoids port conflicts by incrementing the ports in
the default socket-group declared in the server-group -->
<socket-binding-group ref="standard-sockets"
port-offset="250"/>
</server>
</servers>
</host>
Windows Host Controller (192.168.2.100):
<host xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:1.0"
name="staging">
<management>
<security-realms>
<security-realm name="PropertiesMgmtSecurityRealm">
<authentication>
<properties path="mgmt-users.properties"
relative-to="jboss.domain.config.dir" />
</authentication>
</security-realm>
</security-realms>
<management-interfaces>
<native-interface interface="management" port="9999"
/>
<http-interface interface="management" port="9990"/>
</management-interfaces>
</management>
<domain-controller>
<!-- Alternative remote domain controller configuration with a host and port
-->
<remote host="192.168.2.100" port="9999"/>
</domain-controller>
<interfaces>
<interface name="management">
<inet-address value="192.168.2.10"/>
</interface>
<interface name="public">
<inet-address value="127.0.0.1"/>
</interface>
</interfaces>
<jvms>
<jvm name="default">
<heap size="64m" max-size="128m"/>
</jvm>
</jvms>
<servers>
<server name="server-four" group="main-server-group">
<!-- server-one inherits the default socket-group declared in the
server-group -->
<jvm name="default"/>
</server>
<server name="server-five" group="main-server-group"
auto-start="true">
<!-- server-two avoids port conflicts by incrementing the ports in
the default socket-group declared in the server-group -->
<socket-binding-group ref="standard-sockets"
port-offset="150"/>
<jvm name="default">
<heap size="64m" max-size="256m"/>
</jvm>
</server>
<server name="server-six" group="other-server-group"
auto-start="false">
<!-- server-three avoids port conflicts by incrementing the ports in
the default socket-group declared in the server-group -->
<socket-binding-group ref="standard-sockets"
port-offset="250"/>
</server>
</servers>
</host>
Only these two files are changed in two AS 7 installations.
You are right, looks like a domain controller -> host controller issue.
JBREM00205 when starting domain controller
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Key: AS7-1431
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-1431
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Domain Management
Affects Versions: 7.0.0.Final
Environment: 1 Windows XP + 1 Linux Host with jdk 1.6.0_26 each. I guess that a
different enviroment won't change things. Why do you deliver Beta versions for xnio +
remoting?
Reporter: Andreas Tauber
Assignee: Brian Stansberry
I try to setup cluster on two hosts using provided manual "Domain Setup". Host
Controller on Windows XP can establish connection to Domain Controller on Linux because i
see message:
Registered remote slave host staging.
But I can't see server instances on admin console. So, it seems like the Domain
Controller is not able to connect back to native interface on Host Controller. Not really
sure here.
Shutting down my host controller, I get warnings in boot.log. Here my complete boot.log:
17:05:58,484 INFO [org.jboss.modules] (main) JBoss Modules version 1.0.1.GA
17:05:58,796 INFO [org.jboss.msc] (main) JBoss MSC version 1.0.0.GA
17:05:59,156 INFO [org.jboss.remoting] (MSC service thread 1-2) JBoss Remoting version
3.2.0.Beta2
17:05:59,171 INFO [org.xnio] (MSC service thread 1-2) XNIO Version 3.0.0.Beta3
17:05:59,187 INFO [org.xnio.nio] (MSC service thread 1-2) XNIO NIO Implementation
Version 3.0.0.Beta3
17:06:00,250 INFO [org.jboss.as.remoting] (MSC service thread 1-1) Listening on
/192.168.2.10:9999
17:06:04,468 WARN [org.jboss.remoting.remote] (XNIO NIO Write 1) JBREM00205: Failed to
accept a connection: java.nio.channels.ClosedChannelException
17:06:04,484 WARN [org.jboss.remoting.remote] (XNIO NIO Write 1) JBREM00205: Failed to
accept a connection: java.nio.channels.ClosedChannelException
17:06:04,484 WARN [org.jboss.remoting.remote] (XNIO NIO Write 1) JBREM00205: Failed to
accept a connection: java.nio.channels.ClosedChannelException
17:06:04,484 WARN [org.jboss.remoting.remote] (XNIO NIO Write 1) JBREM00205: Failed to
accept a connection: java.nio.channels.ClosedChannelException
17:06:04,484 WARN [org.jboss.remoting.remote] (XNIO NIO Write 1) JBREM00205: Failed to
accept a connection: java.nio.channels.ClosedChannelException
17:06:04,484 WARN [org.jboss.remoting.remote] (XNIO NIO Write 1) JBREM00205: Failed to
accept a connection: java.nio.channels.ClosedChannelException
Note: I renamed the servers to not create name clash (server-four, server-five,
server-six) and disabled auto start because I wanted to start instances from admin console
on domain controller.
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