[jboss-user] [Installation, Configuration & DEPLOYMENT] - Re: Problem Starting RMI service

sandyts do-not-reply at jboss.com
Mon Oct 13 03:39:42 EDT 2008


Hi Peter,

Thanks for the reply, I'm posting the tag directive using the code tag.  Is this okay?


   <!-- ==================================================================== -->
  |    <!-- JNDI                                                                 -->
  |    <!-- ==================================================================== -->
  | 
  |    <mbean code="org.jboss.naming.NamingService"
  |       name="jboss:service=Naming"
  |       xmbean-dd="resource:xmdesc/NamingService-xmbean.xml">
  |       <!-- The call by value mode. true if all lookups are unmarshalled using
  |       the caller's TCL, false if in VM lookups return the value by reference.
  |       -->
  |       <attribute name="CallByValue">false</attribute>
  |       <!-- The listening port for the bootstrap JNP service. Set this to -1
  |         to run the NamingService without the JNP invoker listening port.
  |       -->
  |       <attribute name="Port">1099</attribute>
  |       <!-- The bootstrap JNP server bind address. This also sets the default
  |       RMI service bind address. Empty == all addresses
  |        -->
  |       <attribute name="BindAddress">${jboss.bind.address}</attribute>
  |       <!-- The port of the RMI naming service, 0 == anonymous -->
  |       <attribute name="RmiPort">1098</attribute>
  |       <!-- The RMI service bind address. Empty == all addresses
  |        -->
  |       <attribute name="RmiBindAddress">${jboss.bind.address}</attribute>
  |       <!-- The thread pool service used to control the bootstrap lookups -->
  |       <depends optional-attribute-name="LookupPool"
  |          proxy-type="attribute">jboss.system:service=ThreadPool</depends>
  |    </mbean>
  | 
  |    <mbean code="org.jboss.naming.JNDIView"
  |                 name="jboss:service=JNDIView"
  |                 xmbean-dd="resource:xmdesc/JNDIView-xmbean.xml">
  |    </mbean>
  | 
  |    <!-- ==================================================================== -->
  |    <!-- Security                                                             -->
  |    <!-- ==================================================================== -->

I've checked all of my listening ports but could not find port 1099 as open . I have also ask our Net-security team to determine if the port is blocked but they said it's not.

Note: I used the netstat-an | grep 1099 command to find if the port is open.

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