[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (AS7-2410) Specify Domain Controller arg to bin/domain.sh
Brian Stansberry (Commented) (JIRA)
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Thu Oct 27 17:13:45 EDT 2011
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Brian Stansberry commented on AS7-2410:
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Thanks for the JIRA! Yes, this is my plan. The "host" attribute (and I believe the port) already accept a system property (i.e. host="${some.property}") and there will be a host-slave.xml in the dist with that preconfigured. So no need to comment/uncomment, you can just do ./domain.sh --host-config=host-slave.xml -Dsome.property=192.168.1.3. The last bit is to decide the names of standard args to domain.sh to set that system property.
Apologies; my intent was to have all the above except the last sentence done in the dist used at the workshop. But it didn't happen. :(
> Specify Domain Controller arg to bin/domain.sh
> ----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AS7-2410
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-2410
> Project: Application Server 7
> Issue Type: Enhancement
> Components: Domain Management
> Affects Versions: 7.1.0.Alpha1
> Environment: all
> Reporter: Rich Sharples
> Assignee: Brian Stansberry
> Labels: eap6-ux
> Fix For: 7.1.0.Beta1
>
>
> When I start a server as part of a remote domain I currently have to specify the remote DC in host.xml :
> <domain-controller>
> <!-- <local/> -->
> <!-- Alternative remote domain controller configuration with a host and port -->
> <remote host="192.168.1.3" port="9999"/>
> </domain-controller>
> would be much more convenient to specify this as a property and be able to specify it on the command line - that way I don't have to touch host.xml. With a large server group / domain that would be a real time-saver.
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