>> Could you please explain why you need to remove
/jboss/server/whaddeva/deploy/snmp-adapter.sar ?

I think creats bind errors presumably because you cannot configure it
with a host address. 




-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Lassau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 4:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Multiple deploy of ear, how to steps


Rod Macpherson wrote:
> How about just making a copy of your configuration and launching it 
> bound to a different host? That way you do not have to change anything

> provide you are using the no-arg InitialContext.
> 
> Example:
> 
> 1. Create copies of your configuration folder: /jboss/server/orginal 
> -> /jboss/server/foo and /jboss/server/bar 2. Add two additional IPs 
> to your NIC mapped to foo and bar for convenience (say, in 
> /windows/system32/drivers/etc/hosts).
> 3. Launch using shortcut, in this case the hostname and configuration 
> happen to be the same:
> 
>       run.bat -c foo --host foo
> 
> 4. Rinse and repeat.
> 
>       run.bat -c bar --host bar
> 
> Ditto for Linux more or less. Make sure you DO NOT run the same 
> configuration twice and remove 
> /jboss/server/whaddeva/deploy/snmp-adapter.sar, from every instance. 
> That's about it.
> 

Really useful - thanks.
We were running multiple JBoss instances by changing http port numbers, 
but of course we had to change JNDI and "Web service" (port 8083) port 
numbers as well. Your solution seems much more elegant - keen to try it
out.

Could you please explain why you need to remove 
/jboss/server/whaddeva/deploy/snmp-adapter.sar ?

On that topic, I subscribe to paid-for documentation but I couldn't find

any explanation of how to decide which components you need for 
particular requirements (especially their dependencies on each other).
eg We use Jetty / Session beans / Entity beans, but by trial and error I

found that EJBs require JMS (for Message beans I guess - even though we 
don't use them), and JMS seems to require HypersonicSQL etc. Also the
default inclusion of JMX-Console seems to be a security issue. Can
someone point me to some useful documentation on how to decide what 
components to add/remove and what needs to be configured for security 
before production?





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