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Tomaz Cerar commented on AS7-2268:
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I have just checked with Jboss AS 7.1.CR1b and I cannot reproduce this error.
my setup:
domain controller: Fedora 16 running OpenJDK 1.6.0_22
Slave : Windows 7 64bit running Sun JDK 1.6.0_26
there is one cosmetics bug in admin console that shows names of servers of a host but
nothing else.
It really might be related to what Chi said or it was fixed in newer version(s).
Can you please check if this problem still occurs for you, otherwise we can resolve this
as fixed or obsolete.
Domain member does startup instances
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Key: AS7-2268
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-2268
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Domain Management
Affects Versions: 7.0.2.Final
Environment: SuSE Linux Domain Admin; Windows XP Domain Member; JBoss Web 7.0.2
on both sides
Reporter: Andreas Tauber
Assignee: Tomaz Cerar
Fix For: 7.1.0.Final
After creating domain setup, resolved with ticket AS7-1431 individual instances defined
with attribute autostart in host.xml of the domain member to not startup automatically
when starting the domain.sh of this cluster member.
Ok, at the moment the Admin Console is able to see my Windows XP Domain Member with three
defined instances (they dont honor autostart). So I try to use Console to start those
instances. Nothing really happens. AdminConsole shows green light, pressing another button
goes back to red. ok, green, then red, the instances on xp domain member are not started.
Starting server-four(xp) from my AdminConsole on domain controller(linux) brings one
message on console:
[Host Controller] 21:56:04,984 WARN [org.jboss.as.host.controller] (pool-4-thread-4)
Existing server [Server:server-four] with state: STARTING
But simply nothing happens.
Looking forward to do full cluster deployment on "my" JBoss AS7.
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