Hi @ all,
I'm new to this forum and also kinda new to jboss and java developement and all this
stuff. So please be patient with me. ;-)
I'm using jboss-4.0.1sp1 under linux (ubuntu dapper).
Here's my problem:
I wanna run two instances of jboss on the same machine. So I first made a copy of the
"default" folder under "jboss/server". and called it let's say
"test"
So that it doesn't interfere with the "default" server, I now configured the
"test" server to use a different set of ports by uncommenting the so called
"binding manager" in the "jboss-service.xml" (found in
"conf").
I can now run both, "default" and "test" simultaneously by entering:
./run.sh -c default
and
./run.sh -c test
But since the shutdown.sh doesn't support the -c parameter, I can only shutdown the
default server. Can anybody tell me how to shutdown the test server? (while leaving
default running) Maybe by copying the shutdown.sh and slightly changing its content?
And by the way: killing it is not an option, because the jboss isn't running my
machine but on our companies server which I don't have root rights on. (If you now
wonder how I have even set up jboss on this machine: Somebody did it for me.)
So thanx 4 ur help & have a nice day!
Julian
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