[jboss-dev-forums] [JBoss AS7 Development] - Process Manager

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Fri Aug 13 13:06:18 EDT 2010


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> Brian Stansberry wrote:
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> If we're going to open sockets, we need to make the binding configurable so admins can lock down what is used. 127.0.0.1:0 is fine as a default though.
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> Haha, I started off as opposed to using stdio, but now feel oddly supportive of it. Not sure why.
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> In any case, even if we use sockets for the inter-process messaging traffic, these thread dumps are going to go to the PM via stdout/ManagedProcess$OutputStreamHandler. So we need to decide what to do with them. Convert them to log messages in the PM log, a la the above? Dump the directly to PM's stdout? (I'm checking if that will actually just result in log messages in the PM log file.) Maintain a file per managed process?

I think just continuing with the idea of using a log category per server is fine.  Then the PM's logging.properties can configure it however the user wants.  I think people will be looking for this info on the console though.

Also, it's worth verifying that hitting ctrl-/ on the PM will or won't cascade to all child processes, causing a huge mass of thread dumps to occur.

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