Running Multiple Instances Of Jboss As Binding To Different Local Ip Addresses; More Information - Red Hat APPLICATION STACK 1.4 - RELEASE NOTES Release Note

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Chapter 4. Using JBoss AS
cp /etc/sysconfig/jbossas /etc/sysconfig/jbossas-ports-01. Uncomment and
update JBOSSCONF to ports-01 in /etc/sysconfig/jbossas-ports-01.
3. Then add service-name for management by chkconfig, e.g:
chkconfig --add jbossas-ports-01
4. To start/stop the service, simply: service service-name start/stop, e.g:
service jbossas-ports-01 start
4.5.2. Running multiple instances of JBoss AS binding to different
local IP addresses
Each JBoss AS instance is bound to a particular IP address.
1. Create a new file /etc/init.d/service-name which is a symlink to /etc/init.d/jbossas,
e.g:
ln -s /etc/init.d/jbossas /etc/init.d/jbossas-instance2
2. Create a new config file for service-name, /etc/sysconfig/service-name with instance
specific values uncommented and updated , e.g:
cp /etc/sysconfig/jbossas /etc/sysconfig/jbossas-instance2. Uncomment and
update JBOSSCONF to instance2. Uncomment and update JBOSS_IP and set it to another IP
address in /etc/sysconfig/jbossas-instance2
3. Then add service-name for management by chkconfig, e.g:
chkconfig --add jbossas-instance2
4. To start/stop the service, simply: service service-name start/stop, e.g:
service jbossas-instance2 start

4.6. More Information

More general documentation for JBoss AS is available under /usr/share/doc/jbossas-4.2.0.
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