[jboss-as7-dev] Naming a domain controller

David M. Lloyd david.lloyd at redhat.com
Mon Apr 2 11:45:30 EDT 2012


How about "Unnamed Domain"?

(I'm not here!)

On 04/02/2012 10:18 AM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
> On 4/2/12 10:03 AM, ssilvert at redhat.com wrote:
>> On 4/2/2012 10:48 AM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
>>> Ah, you're looking for a name for the entire *domain* as opposed to the
>>> domain controller itself. That wouldn't have any particular use within a
>>> domain itself, but could certainly be helpful for tooling that manages
>>> multiple domains.
>> Exactly.
>>>
>>> Heiko Rupp -- do you want this? That would raise the priority on it.
>>>
>>> I think the default value would have to be 'undefined', i.e. null. We
>>> can create default names for hosts, using machine data, but there's no
>>> equivalent for a domain. And I don't want to force people to name domains.
>> I'd pefer some default name.  'undefined' looks bad in a tool.  Even if
>> the default is just something like 'domain' or 'JBoss AS Domain' it
>> would be helpful.  Then if an admin needs to manage multiple domains he
>> can give them unique names and know which domain his tool is managing.
>>>
>
> Yeah, that's true. Really, 'undefined' is a name too; i.e. if 2 domains
> are named 'undefined' that's a conflict for any tool that manages both,
> so might as well use a real name.
>
>>> On 4/2/12 9:30 AM, ssilvert at redhat.com wrote:
>>>> OK.  So can you have more than one host per domain controller instance?
>>>> If so then there should still be a unique name in the<domain>    tag.
>>>>
>>>> This list result suggests that indeed, more than one host is allowed,
>>>> but I'm really not sure.
>>>> /host=*/:read-attribute(name=name,include-defaults=true)
>>>> {
>>>>        "outcome" =>    "success",
>>>>        "result" =>    [{
>>>>            "address" =>    [("host" =>    "master")],
>>>>            "outcome" =>    "success",
>>>>            "result" =>    "master"
>>>>        }]
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 3/30/2012 10:53 AM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
>>>>> In host.xml:
>>>>>
>>>>> <host name="Michael" ...
>>>>>
>>>>> On 3/30/12 8:26 AM, ssilvert at redhat.com wrote:
>>>>>> In the first element of standalone.xml I can rename my server<server
>>>>>> name="George" ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But for a domain controller, I don't see any way to give it a name.  It
>>>>>> has no name at all.  Is there any reason for this?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It would be helpful to give your domain controller a name.  That way if
>>>>>> you have more than one you can tell which one you are talking to over
>>>>>> the management interface.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Stan
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