Hello Armine,
Any changes made to the jboss-service.xml file will take effect only at the
startup. And by default, the shutdown program will look only at the default
jnp port 1099. It does not reference the jboss-service.xml file. The best
way to force a non-default jnp port number is to specify it as a command-line
argument, as shown below:
# ./shutdown.sh -s jnp://localhost:10999 -S
This assumes that your jboss-service.xml file contained something like what is
shown below:
jboss-service.xml :
<!-- jnp port specification -->
10999
...
1098
(i.e. JBoss was started with jnp port number 10999).
regards
ViSolve Consulting Group
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.visolve.com
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