1 Reply Latest reply on Oct 4, 2018 8:04 AM by peacengell

    Remote CLI deployment war file

    jeanmarclai

      Hello,

       

      we are using octopus deploy to deploy a simple helloworld WAR file, using the octopus step ""Deploy to WildFly or Red Hat JBoss EAP" - see Java Applications - Octopus Deploy to a Domain Server. Our Management host is configured to deploy to a different machine to the machine the Octopus package gets pushed to (which is possible). It is configured to use "Remoting" for the management protocol. The deployment is successful - the application is deployed successfully and we can verify that the helloworld page works. However on reboot or restarting the jboss service, the page becomes unresponsive - I get a 403 just like if the WAR file was not deployed.

       

      Symptoms:

       

      (1) Jboss reports that the war file is deployed and enabled using the deployment-info command of the jboss-cli.

       

      (2) In the logs of the octopus deploy, it is using the command (this is on the deployment box connected to the target box via remoting)

       

      deploy --force --name=helloworld.war "C:\Octopus\Applications\D51\jboss-helloworld-rs\1.0.1_1\jboss-helloworld-rs.1.0.1.war"

       

      (3) When we restart jboss we get the warning/error:

       

      Can't find helloworld.war under deployments directory!

       

      Can anyone help? There are other files there (ear files) that are deployed on reboot, so it seems particular to this WAR file deployment.

        • 1. Re: Remote CLI deployment war file
          peacengell

          Hello mate,

           

          You should be running it like below.

           

           

          /opt/wildfly/bin/jboss-cli.sh -c --controller=localhost:9990 --command="deploy /opt/wildfly/standalone/deployments/helloworld.war"

          or with --force

           

           

          /opt/wildfly/bin/jboss-cli.sh -c --force --controller=localhost:9990 --command="deploy /opt/wildfly/standalone/deployments/helloworld.war"

           

           

          Regards,