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1. Re: domain.bat on Windows XP (test computer)
ctomc Mar 19, 2014 1:20 PM (in response to pdsbgreg)1 of 1 people found this helpfulYes you are missing your chance to upgrade your decade old operating system
Joking aside, I would guess you are running Windows XP before SP3 version.
SP3 is only version that Java7 is certifed to work on.
In some testing we did, we could make domain mode work on SP3 but not on any previous versions.
Only thing i can recommend you is to
1) upgrade OS, as it is EOL-ing in less then a month, http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/end-support-help
2) at least upgrade to SP3 with all patches and try again.
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tomaz
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2. Re: domain.bat on Windows XP (test computer)
pdsbgreg Mar 19, 2014 3:15 PM (in response to ctomc)It's my work computer (not my choice for sure!). It is actually running sp3 with all of the latest updates (as of MS's last patch Tuesday release) and Java 7 (java home is "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_51"). I guess I will have to wait to test this functionality until our OS's are updated.
Thanks for the reply.
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3. Re: domain.bat on Windows XP (test computer)
myjbossmpp17 Jul 18, 2014 3:12 PM (in response to pdsbgreg)I was getting the same issue running WildFly in domain mode. I am using XP SP3. Is it confirmed that WildFly does not support cluster mode in Windows XP? Were you able to fix this issue?
Thanks in advance.
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4. Re: domain.bat on Windows XP (test computer)
ctomc Jul 18, 2014 4:02 PM (in response to myjbossmpp17)Cluster != Domain
Domain mode is just for management of many nodes, and has noting to do with clustering.
You can setup clustering with standalone servers just fine.
In any case, we don't do any testing on Windows XP anymore, so i cannot tell you if and how well it works there..