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1. Re: Running numerous instances of JBoss as a service
c.slagel Jun 12, 2013 7:01 PM (in response to c.slagel)OK so after analyzing the run.bat file I've found that the options get passed at the end of the
%JAVA_OPTS% "-Djava.endorsed.dirs=%JBOSS_ENDORSED_DIRS%" -classpath "%JBOSS_RUNPATH%" org.jboss.Main
sting.
So that now reads
%JAVA_OPTS% "-Djava.endorsed.dirs=%JBOSS_ENDORSED_DIRS%" -classpath "%JBOSS_RUNPATH%" org.jboss.Main -c "name" -b 10.1.3.129
...yet still no luck.
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2. Re: Running numerous instances of JBoss as a service
erasmomarciano Jun 13, 2013 6:30 AM (in response to c.slagel)What's your problem?
Have you difficult with parameter of Jboss -c -b etc...
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3. Re: Running numerous instances of JBoss as a service
wdfink Jun 13, 2013 7:04 AM (in response to c.slagel)Could you start the first server without issues?
What error messages do you see in the logfiles?
Do you use virtual IP addresses or have several NIC? You need to separate the instances by IP or by using port-binding to ensure that all instances are able to listen on a unique port
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4. Re: Running numerous instances of JBoss as a service
c.slagel Jun 13, 2013 2:38 PM (in response to erasmomarciano)The issue is getting the parameters to pass so that it fires up the correct instance. According to the logs it looks like I'm not passing the parameters correctly:
Exception in thread "main" Unrecognized option: -c
Unrecognized option: -c
Unrecognized option: -c
Unrecognized option: -c
Unrecognized option: -c
Unrecognized option: -c
Unrecognized option: -c
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/jboss/Main
Although I thought I was doing it in the same way that run.bat does.
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5. Re: Running numerous instances of JBoss as a service
c.slagel Jun 13, 2013 2:57 PM (in response to wdfink)They start up, java starts and everything, it's just not starting the instance that I want it to start. Again, the parameters seem to be the issue here.
run.bat looks like this:
@echo off
rem -------------------------------------------------------------------------
rem JBoss Bootstrap Script for Win32
rem -------------------------------------------------------------------------
rem $Id: run.bat 63249 2007-05-30 13:20:25Z dimitris@jboss.org $
@if not "%ECHO%" == "" echo %ECHO%
@if "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" setlocal
set DIRNAME=.\
if "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" set DIRNAME=%~dp0%
set PROGNAME=run.bat
if "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" set PROGNAME=%~nx0%
pushd %DIRNAME%..
set JBOSS_HOME=%CD%
popd
REM Add bin/native to the PATH if present
if exist "%JBOSS_HOME%\bin\native" set PATH=%JBOSS_HOME%\bin\native;%PATH%
if exist "%JBOSS_HOME%\bin\native" set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Djava.library.path="%PATH%"
rem Read all command line arguments
REM
REM The %ARGS% env variable commented out in favor of using %* to include
REM all args in java command line. See bug #840239. [jpl]
REM
REM set ARGS=
REM :loop
REM if [%1] == [] goto endloop
REM set ARGS=%ARGS% %1
REM shift
REM goto loop
REM :endloop
rem Find run.jar, or we can't continue
set RUNJAR=%JBOSS_HOME%\bin\run.jar
if exist "%RUNJAR%" goto FOUND_RUN_JAR
echo Could not locate %RUNJAR%. Please check that you are in the
echo bin directory when running this script.
goto END
:FOUND_RUN_JAR
set JAVA_HOME=E:\jdk1.5.0_12
if not "%JAVA_HOME%" == "" goto ADD_TOOLS
set JAVA=java
echo JAVA_HOME is not set. Unexpected results may occur.
echo Set JAVA_HOME to the directory of your local JDK to avoid this message.
goto SKIP_TOOLS
:ADD_TOOLS
set JAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java
rem A full JDK with toos.jar is not required anymore since jboss web packages
rem the eclipse jdt compiler and javassist has its own internal compiler.
if not exist "%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar" goto SKIP_TOOLS
rem If exists, point to the JDK javac compiler in case the user wants to
rem later override the eclipse jdt compiler for compiling JSP pages.
set JAVAC_JAR=%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar
:SKIP_TOOLS
rem If JBOSS_CLASSPATH or JAVAC_JAR is empty, don't include it, as this will
rem result in including the local directory in the classpath, which makes
rem error tracking harder.
if not "%JAVAC_JAR%" == "" set RUNJAR=%JAVAC_JAR%;%RUNJAR%
if "%JBOSS_CLASSPATH%" == "" set RUN_CLASSPATH=%RUNJAR%
if "%RUN_CLASSPATH%" == "" set RUN_CLASSPATH=%JBOSS_CLASSPATH%;%RUNJAR%
set JBOSS_CLASSPATH=%RUN_CLASSPATH%
rem Setup JBoss specific properties
set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Dprogram.name=%PROGNAME%
rem Add -server to the JVM options, if supported
"%JAVA%" -version 2>&1 | findstr /I hotspot > nul
if not errorlevel == 1 (set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -server)
rem JVM memory allocation pool parameters. Modify as appropriate.
set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Xms128m -Xmx1024m
rem With Sun JVMs reduce the RMI GCs to once per hour
set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Dsun.rmi.dgc.client.gcInterval=3600000 -Dsun.rmi.dgc.server.gcInterval=3600000
rem JPDA options. Uncomment and modify as appropriate to enable remote debugging.
rem set JAVA_OPTS=-Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=8787,server=y,suspend=y %JAVA_OPTS%
rem Setup the java endorsed dirs
set JBOSS_ENDORSED_DIRS=%JBOSS_HOME%\lib\endorsed
echo ===============================================================================
echo.
echo JBoss Bootstrap Environment
echo.
echo JBOSS_HOME: %JBOSS_HOME%
echo.
echo JAVA: %JAVA%
echo.
echo JAVA_OPTS: %JAVA_OPTS%
echo.
echo CLASSPATH: %JBOSS_CLASSPATH%
echo.
echo ===============================================================================
echo.
:RESTART
"%JAVA%" %JAVA_OPTS% "-Djava.endorsed.dirs=%JBOSS_ENDORSED_DIRS%" -classpath "%JBOSS_CLASSPATH%" org.jboss.Main %*
if ERRORLEVEL 10 goto RESTART
:END
if "%NOPAUSE%" == "" pause
:END_NO_PAUSE
So it looked like it was passing the arguments after org.jboss.Main, so that's where I put them. but according to the logs it does not like that.
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6. Re: Running numerous instances of JBoss as a service
c.slagel Jun 13, 2013 4:21 PM (in response to c.slagel)New update I think I found the problem:
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Env variable: JBOSS_SHUTDOWNPATH="%SHUTDOWNJAR%;%JBOSS_HOME%\client\jbossall-client.jar"
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Env variable: JBOSS_RUNPATH="%JAVAC_JAR%;%RUNJAR%"
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Env variable: JBOSS_ENDORSED_DIRS="%JBOSS_HOME%\lib\endorsed"
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Env variable: JAVA_OPTS="-Xrs -Xms128m -Xmx512m"
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Env variable: JAVAC_JAR="%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar"
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Env variable: SHUTDOWNJAR="%JBOSS_HOME%\bin\shutdown.jar"
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Env variable: JAVA="%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java.exe"
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Env variable: RUNJAR="%JBOSS_HOME%\bin\run.jar"
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Env variable: JBOSS_HOME="E:\jboss-4.2.1.GA"
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Env variable: JAVA_HOME="e:\jdk1.5.0_12\bin\java"
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Starting worker thread
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Starting monitoring thread
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xd7c]: Starting WorkerSubProcess
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Ckpt: 3 State: Start-pending [2]
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0x178]: Starting MonitorSubProcess
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Service initialization complete.
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Service 'jas': Event no. 1 [0x1] 528
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xd7c]: Service 'jas': Event no. 17 [0x11]
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Ckpt: 0 State: Running [4]
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xa68]: Waiting on hSyncEvent.
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xd7c]: Redirecting stdout to 'E:\jboss-4.2.1.GA\server\java\log\server.log'
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xd7c]: Redirecting stderr to stdout
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xd7c]: Launching process 'E:\jdk1.5.0_12\bin\javaw.exe -Xrs -Xms128m -Xmx512m "-Djava.endorsed.dirs=%JBOSS_HOME%\lib\endorsed" -classpath "%JAVAC_JAR%;%RUNJAR%" org.jboss.Main'
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xd7c]: Starting the process Non Interactively, flags = 0x00000020
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xd7c]: CreateProcess() call returned 1
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xd7c]: Process Id: 2688
Thu Jun 13 12:36:50 2013 [0xd7c]: Service 'jas': Event no. 18 [0x12] E:\jdk1.5.0_12\bin\javaw.exe -Xrs -Xms128m -Xmx512m "-Djava.endorsed.dirs=%JBOSS_HOME%\lib\endorsed" -classpath "%JAVAC_JAR%;%RUNJAR%" org.jboss.Main
If you look towards the bottom when it calls:
%JAVA_OPTS% "-Djava.endorsed.dirs=%JBOSS_ENDORSED_DIRS%" -classpath "%JBOSS_RUNPATH%" org.jboss.Main
some of the variables aren't getting filled with their values...? Why would that be?