[jboss-dev-forums] [JBoss AS7 Development] - stopping jboss7

Brian Stansberry do-not-reply at jboss.com
Wed Sep 7 12:42:36 EDT 2011


Brian Stansberry [http://community.jboss.org/people/brian.stansberry] commented on the document

"stopping jboss7"

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bin/jboss-admin.sh --connect --controller=<hostname>:9999 --command=:shutdown


where hostname is a resolvable hostname or IP address that matches the server's management interface.

The --controller=xxx part is independent of the --connect and --command=:shutdown bits; it's a general purpose way of telling the CLI the address:port of the process to connect to. E.g. starting an interactive shell and then connecting works:

bin bstansberry$ ./jboss-admin.sh --controller=192.168.0.1:9999
You are disconnected at the moment. Type 'connect' to connect to the server or 'help' for the list of supported commands.
[disconnected /] connect
Connected to standalone controller at 192.168.200.12:9999
[standalone at 192.168.200.12:9999 /] 


That example is a bit arbitrary; just meant to show --controller as a param to jboss-admin.sh is independent of the --connect param. A more normal way to connect would be to either pass both on the command line:

./jboss-admin.sh --connect --controller=192.168.0.1:9999


or to launch the interactive CLI unconnected and then pass the host:port as a param to the connect command:

bin bstansberry$ ./jboss-admin.sh 
You are disconnected at the moment. Type 'connect' to connect to the server or 'help' for the list of supported commands.
[disconnected /] connect 192.168.200.12:9999
Connected to standalone controller at 192.168.200.12:9999
[standalone at 192.168.200.12:9999 /] 


Note that in all examples above the ":9999" part is not required. If the :<port> bit isn't provided the CLI assumes :9999.

We'll work on getting this better documented in the Admin Guide.
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