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David Lloyd updated JBAS-7779:
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Description:
"Today, we configure clustered JBossAS instances with a
"jboss.partition.name" which represents the identity of the cluster of which it
is a part. However as far as I've been able to figure out, we do not have a
hard-and-fast concept of a node name. I would like to propose a system property
"jboss.node.name" which represents the identity of the node itself. This
property would have a sensible default but would also be modifiable just as partition name
is today.
In terms of implementation, my few minutes of research on the topic indicate that the
best way to calculate a default node name at boot would be as follows.
1. Define a system property, "jboss.qualified.host.name", which, if
unspecified, defaults to the value of:
1. the value of the "jboss.host.name" system property, or if that is
not specified,
1. the HOSTNAME env var, or if that is not specified,
2. the COMPUTERNAME env var, or if that is not specified,
3. the value of InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName(), or if that does not
turn up anything,
4. a default value such as "unknown-host.unknown-domain"
2. Define a system property, "jboss.host.name" which, if unspecified,
defaults to host portion of the above property
3. Define a system property, "jboss.node.name" which, if unspecified,
defaults to the value of the above property
Also, add the following command-line options:
-H, --hostname=<name> Set the host name
-N, --nodename=<name> Set the node name to use
(Edited with final system property names, and command line options)
was:
"Today, we configure clustered JBossAS instances with a
"jboss.partition.name" which represents the identity of the cluster of which it
is a part. However as far as I've been able to figure out, we do not have a
hard-and-fast concept of a node name. I would like to propose a system property
"jboss.node.name" which represents the identity of the node itself. This
property would have a sensible default but would also be modifiable just as partition name
is today.
In terms of implementation, my few minutes of research on the topic indicate that the
best way to calculate a default node name at boot would be as follows.
1. Define a system property, "jboss.host.qualified.name" or just
"host.qualified.name", which, if unspecified, defaults to the value of:
1. the HOSTNAME env var, or if that is not specified,
2. the COMPUTERNAME env var, or if that is not specified,
3. the value of InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName(), or if that does not
turn up anything,
4. a default value such as "unknown-host.unknown-domain"
2. Define a system property, "jboss.host.name" or just "host.name",
which, if unspecified, defaults to host portion of the above property
3. Define a system property, "jboss.node.name" which, if unspecified,
defaults to the value of the above property
Provide a node name mechanism
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Key: JBAS-7779
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBAS-7779
Project: JBoss Application Server
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Other
Reporter: David Lloyd
Assignee: David Lloyd
Fix For: JBossAS-6.0.0.M3
"Today, we configure clustered JBossAS instances with a
"jboss.partition.name" which represents the identity of the cluster of which it
is a part. However as far as I've been able to figure out, we do not have a
hard-and-fast concept of a node name. I would like to propose a system property
"jboss.node.name" which represents the identity of the node itself. This
property would have a sensible default but would also be modifiable just as partition name
is today.
In terms of implementation, my few minutes of research on the topic indicate that the
best way to calculate a default node name at boot would be as follows.
1. Define a system property, "jboss.qualified.host.name", which, if
unspecified, defaults to the value of:
1. the value of the "jboss.host.name" system property, or if that is
not specified,
1. the HOSTNAME env var, or if that is not specified,
2. the COMPUTERNAME env var, or if that is not specified,
3. the value of InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName(), or if that does not
turn up anything,
4. a default value such as "unknown-host.unknown-domain"
2. Define a system property, "jboss.host.name" which, if unspecified,
defaults to host portion of the above property
3. Define a system property, "jboss.node.name" which, if unspecified,
defaults to the value of the above property
Also, add the following command-line options:
-H, --hostname=<name> Set the host name
-N, --nodename=<name> Set the node name to use
(Edited with final system property names, and command line options)
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