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Re: install jBoss 5.0.1.GA on ubuntu 11.04 desktop

created by Halfdome Dog in Beginner's Corner - View the full discussion

Wolf-Dieter,

Thank you for the reply. I have checked line 31 of my script and found JBOSS_BIND_ADDR=${JBOSS_HOST:"-b 0.0.0.0"}. I am not quite sure where to add 'set-x' to my scipt so I just added the contents of my script below. Hopefully it helps.

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#!/bin/sh

#

# $Id: jboss_init_redhat.sh 81068 2008-11-14 15:14:35Z dimitris@jboss.org $

#

# JBoss Control Script

#

# To use this script run it as root - it will switch to the specified user

#

# Here is a little (and extremely primitive) startup/shutdown script

# for RedHat systems. It assumes that JBoss lives in /usr/local/jboss,

# it's run by user 'jboss' and JDK binaries are in /usr/local/jdk/bin.

# All this can be changed in the script itself.

#

# Either modify this script for your requirements or just ensure that

# the following variables are set correctly before calling the script.

 

 

#define where jboss is - this is the directory containing directories log, bin, conf etc

JBOSS_HOME=${JBOSS_HOME:-"/usr/local/jboss/jboss-5.1.0.GA"}

 

#define the user under which jboss will run, or use 'RUNASIS' to run as the current user

JBOSS_USER=${JBOSS_USER:-"jboss"}

 

#make sure java is in your path

JAVAPTH=${JAVAPTH:-"/usr/bin"}

 

#configuration to use, usually one of 'minimal', 'default', 'all'

JBOSS_CONF=${JBOSS_CONF:-"default"}

 

#if JBOSS_HOST specified, use -b to bind jboss services to that address

#JBOSS_BIND_ADDR=${JBOSS_HOST:+"-b $JBOSS_HOST"}

JBOSS_BIND_ADDR=${JBOSS_HOST:”-b 0.0.0.0″}

 

#define the classpath for the shutdown class

JBOSSCP=${JBOSSCP:-"$JBOSS_HOME/bin/shutdown.jar:$JBOSS_HOME/client/jnet.jar"}

 

#define the script to use to start jboss

JBOSSSH=${JBOSSSH:-"$JBOSS_HOME/bin/run.sh -c $JBOSS_CONF $JBOSS_BIND_ADDR"}

 

if [ "$JBOSS_USER" = "RUNASIS" ]; then

  SUBIT=""

else

  SUBIT="su - $JBOSS_USER -c "

fi

 

if [ -n "$JBOSS_CONSOLE" -a ! -d "$JBOSS_CONSOLE" ]; then

  # ensure the file exists

  touch $JBOSS_CONSOLE

  if [ ! -z "$SUBIT" ]; then

    chown $JBOSS_USER $JBOSS_CONSOLE

  fi

fi

 

if [ -n "$JBOSS_CONSOLE" -a ! -f "$JBOSS_CONSOLE" ]; then

  echo "WARNING: location for saving console log invalid: $JBOSS_CONSOLE"

  echo "WARNING: ignoring it and using /dev/null"

  JBOSS_CONSOLE="/dev/null"

fi

 

#define what will be done with the console log

JBOSS_CONSOLE=${JBOSS_CONSOLE:-"/dev/null"}

 

JBOSS_CMD_START="cd $JBOSS_HOME/bin; $JBOSSSH"

JBOSS_CMD_STOP=${JBOSS_CMD_STOP:-"java -classpath $JBOSSCP org.jboss.Shutdown --shutdown"}

 

if [ -z "`echo $PATH | grep $JAVAPTH`" ]; then

  export PATH=$PATH:$JAVAPTH

fi

 

if [ ! -d "$JBOSS_HOME" ]; then

  echo JBOSS_HOME does not exist as a valid directory : $JBOSS_HOME

  exit 1

fi

 

echo JBOSS_CMD_START = $JBOSS_CMD_START

 

case "$1" in

start)

    cd $JBOSS_HOME/bin

    if [ -z "$SUBIT" ]; then

        eval $JBOSS_CMD_START >${JBOSS_CONSOLE} 2>&1 &

    else

        $SUBIT "$JBOSS_CMD_START >${JBOSS_CONSOLE} 2>&1 &"

    fi

    ;;

stop)

    if [ -z "$SUBIT" ]; then

        $JBOSS_CMD_STOP

    else

        $SUBIT "$JBOSS_CMD_STOP"

    fi

    ;;

restart)

    $0 stop

    $0 start

    ;;

*)

    echo "usage: $0 (start|stop|restart|help)"

esac

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