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1. Re: Running multiple Jboss on one machine
mohan_sm Jun 3, 2005 12:18 AM (in response to hvbjboss)Hi,
Running multiple JBoss (with all config) on single machine would require a lot of changes.
I hope you are using Jboss 3.2.X
do these steps.
<server-root>/conf/jboss-service.xml ==> in this uncomment the following line..
<!-- Service Binding -->
mbean code="org.jboss.services.binding.ServiceBindingManager"
name="jboss.system:service=ServiceBindingManager"
attribute name="ServerName">ports-01/attribute
attribute name="StoreURL"../docs/examples/binding-manager/sample-bindings.xml/attribute
attribute name="StoreFactoryClassName"
org.jboss.services.binding.XMLServicesStoreFactory
/attribute
/mbean
As you could see the snipet, the server name is defined as port-01..and mapping file ../doc........check this sample-binding.xml with these server name, you will find the port details.
Hope this helps.
Rgds,
S. Mohan -
2. Re: Running multiple Jboss on one machine
hvbjboss Jun 3, 2005 3:18 AM (in response to hvbjboss)Hi!
I think we're talking of two different things: I want two complete seperate Servers on one machine, and I believe that your way is just the way to start multiple Server-Instances of one JBoss.
In my case we need two complete seperate Servers, to test the differences between the releases.
Thanks for your fast reply, maybe you got another clue for me ;).
Bye. -
3. Re: Running multiple Jboss on one machine
darranl Jun 3, 2005 4:49 AM (in response to hvbjboss)You can still use the binding service on the second installation, it is not restricted to being used on a single instalation.
All the binding service does is it changes the ports of the services it doesn't know anything about the other instances or installations.
If 3.2.6 is already installed and running that one should be left as it is, the 4.0.? installation should have the binding service enabled and should be configured to use on of the binding configurations other than the default one.