Software :: JBOSS 5.1 Does Not Work In CentOS 4.8?
Aug 3, 2011
For some reason I need to use CentOS 4.8.I installed Java 1.6.26 and JBOSS 5.1 on CentOS 4.8. However, When I use ./run.sh to run JBOSS I get the following message:/bin/run.jaring required file: /opt/java/jbosswhere /opt/java/jboss is the link to the JBOSS installation directory. Nothing else happens and there is no log.I tried the search the error message, but got no hints
I have one server with Jboss and Tomcat installed, I have to start these servers manually everytime I do reboot the server.How I could do to start Jboss and Tomcat automatically, when I do reboot the server?
I need to make a script that controls or checks certain assets of a JBoss server. Like if the server is running or down, or how much memory he uses, etc.Now, via the website of Nagios, i've found a script which i can use.Where can i find the things i need to check on this?On the JBoss server i get an overview of everything, but i really don't have a clue where to start looking.
I have been following the link:[URL]for understanding the log4sh.How can I put it to work for my jboss GC logs?I dont want to use log4j for some reason.
I'm currently trying to stop JBoss and I'm not able to accomplish it, have look everywhere... java, etc, no idea.It was working well and then it just stopped.no changes were made from a Jboss perspective.
As we have planned to implement jboss web server. i am curious gather some information about it.My question is where jboss stores the deployed file. Because jboss server starts with no error.but i cant able to access my application.Its showing 404 error.I just want to know the path where jboss stores the deployed file or the any log files that tells the story.
I have apache ,jboss and jon instances on various linux boxes.I need to create a generic startup script to restart those instances on server reboot.The script requirement is :It should take the name of instances from one text file named active-servers and recycle those instances.1. start-mws-servers (generic script for /etc/rc.d but just create it in ~/bin dir for current testing)It simply searches ~/bin/active-servers for active server recycle scriptsIt executes each recycle script and passes it the 'start' commandIt logs results to /tmp/start-mws-servers.
We are using a webserver and application server for our portal. When my JBoss application is down on the application server, a maintenance page is shown to the user when the user tries to access the portal. When the JBoss application on the application server is up, the webserver redirects the request to the JBoss application server. Now, while the JBoss application is up and I replace the contents of index.html page in apache with the maintenance page contents.
Still the webserver redirects the request to the JBoss application server and the contents of index.html are not shown to the user. I am not able to find out any configurations for this automatic redirection in webserver. By automatic, I mean if the JBoss application is up, then redirect the request to the application server, else show maintenance page. What I want to do is show maintenance page even when my JBoss application is up.
But in this way the command console will keep hang. Now I want to write a script which calls u this command and return back to the command console. Here is what I wrote but it doesn't return back to the command console:
Code:
#!/bin/sh MSGBP_HOME="/opt/jboss/MSGBP" case "$1" in start)
I am using SUSE enterprise server 11 SP1. I have jboss server application 4.0.5 GA in the above O.S where I have some problem in running the jboss. How and where to download the latest jboss server for the O.S
I am trying to set up an unused machine as a web server for my students.
I originaly tried with Redhat 9 and had the same problems. I am using an HP Pentium 4 system with 2 network cards.
1) The built in Realtek RTL8139 configured as eth0.
2) An add in Broadcom BCM5782 Gigabit card that was added I presume when the built in card failed (we have a number of machines like this around the school), configured as eth1.
I did not realize the second card was installed when I had Red hat 9 on the system, but I discovered it after installing centos 5.5. I have tried to configure the system to use DHCP with and without getting the DNS from the provider, and both ways the system complains that there is no connection, check the cable, so it will not activate the device.
When I configure the device to use a fixed IP, I can configure the device, but I can't ping anything on the network other than myself. I suppose it is possible that both network cards have failed, but I get green link lights with both cards, when I connect them to my router, so I am at a loss as to why neither board seems to work. I don't have a spare network card to slide in because the computer takes a special mini card. Is there an easy way to test the board to see if the board is a problem?
I have a Centos 5.2 VM running under Windows 2008 Hyper-V. If I add two "legacy Nic's" and bridge them, everything appears to work fine. However, if I remove the legacy nics and replace them with two synthetic nics (linux integration components), the nics seems to function fine UNTIL I add them to a bridge.This VM will eventually be used as a DansGuardian/Squid transparent proxy for a local library. The logical layout is represented by the attached jpg image. I have also included the ifcfg- scripts for the adapters and bridge for both scenarios.It would also be useful if someone else has Hyper-V with the integration components and dual physical nics to see if they can reproduce my symptoms on their box.Legacy Adapters:
I just have CentOS installed and cannot get the Agere et131x network card to work.I have tried the following:Reboot the computer and still did not see the network hardware.
This will be a little long (having read Phil's 'how to ask questions' FAQ). I'm trying to get OpenVPN working between my CentOS server and some Windoze laptops running XP. There seems to be plenty of sample config files available, but to date, none of them have worked for me. Pulling out my trusty Wireshark, I've found some clues,
BACKGROUND: My local subnet (NAT'ed by my gateway router) is 192.168.52.x. My router has been configured with a conduit (port-forward) for port 1194 (the standard OpenVPN port), which points towards my CentOS server.The CentOS server is .52.112, and the supplicant is .52.110. I have tried the lient both inside and outside my local subnet, with no difference in events or outcomes.
i have a centos 5 and i cant access to the LAN or Internet because , i cant create a network connection , i try to say My Ethernet dont appears,and i cant add any connections.i id thisTerminal:Quote:sudo iwconfig
I am eager to install GSN3 on CentOS 5 and work on GNS3. But i am unable to find a suitable easy guide to install the same. install GSN3 on CentOS.5 with rpm links if you suggest to download.
i like to use my DVB-C Card KNC-One on Centos 5.5 x86_64. But i cant get it to work. on a 32 Bit Centos this is working like a charm. I tryed several different kernels together with the video4linux-kmdl
At the moment i am using this kernel: 2.6.18-194.3.1.el5.centos.plus