RE: Question on Jboss AS RHQ plugin
by Gilles
Ok, I will try that.
Thanks for your help.
Gilles.
Am 04.03.2010 um 15:58 schrieb Ian Springer:
> You are correct. Group EAR/WAR deployment is not currently supported
> by the GUI. It's something others have asked for though and that we'd
> like to add in a future release.
>
> Note, you might be able to write a CLI script to do group deployment.
> Can someone else more familiar with the CLI comment if this is possible?
Have a look at
http://community.jboss.org/wiki/JON23ControlGroupedServersViaTheCLI
I will add that to the RHQ 3 source soon.
Heiko
14 years, 1 month
Re: Question on Jboss AS RHQ plugin
by Gilles
Ok, got it. Thanks.
Now this leads me to another question:
How are these things intended to work in "group" mode?
For example, I have grouped two JBoss AS instance. This means I am able to
change the DataSource configuration on the two machines at once.
However, the grouping function does not seem to work in the situation of
trying to use the inventory in order to deploy a new application: It does
not display the "Child Resources" panel, meaning I am also unable to add
new applications...
I suspect it could still be done by selecting a server specifically and
then using the inventory tab to deploy to all node via the farming
mechanism.
Still, to be honest, I wonder if something is not missing here.
Thanks again for your help.
Gilles.
-----Original Message-----
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Springer
Sent: 03 March 2010 14:34
To: rhq-users(a)lists.fedorahosted.org
Subject: Re: Question on Jboss AS RHQ plugin
Hi,
You can deploy an EAR or WAR using RHQ by going to the
Inventory>Overview tab of the JBoss AS Server Resource that you want to
deploy it to, and then selecting Create New Child Resource under the
Child Resources section. For some screenshots see
http://www.rhq-project.org/display/RHQ/Inventory#Inventory-ChildResources.
--Ian
On 03/03/2010 09:24 AM, Gilles wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have learned that Jopr has now been folded back into RHQ (apparently
> this was decided in September last year). My understanding isthat it means
> that RHQ would now be able to fully manage a Jboss instance (i.e. doing
> deployment, config, monitoring and perf management).
>
> Now I have been testing the latest RHQ (3.0.0B03) and as far as I can
> tell, yes, I can manage most of the JBoss AS functions (or at least a
> number of config screens are starting to be there).
>
> Now, what surprised me a bit is that, unlike embedded Jopr, I am unable to
> deploy an application (EAR, WAR, etc) via RHQ (and in fact, this is the
> only functional difference I could find between the RHQ JBoss plugin and
> Embedded Jopr).
>
> So my question is: Is this just caused by the fact that the JBoss AS
> plugin is still "work in progress", or was this done on purpose? (and if
> so what is the reason behind it?).
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Gilles.
>
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14 years, 1 month
Re: when can we deprecate jdk5?
by Charles Crouch
Ant already does this for jdk < 6 ...
http://lampwww.epfl.ch/~linuxsoft/ant/manual/api/org/apache/tools/ant/tas...
or (pseudo code)
if (unix)
Runtime.getRuntime().exec("chmod u+x /path/to/file");
Cheers
Charles
----- "John Mazzitelli" <mazz(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> i'm sending this to both users and devel lists because it involves
> both.
>
> Who is using RHQ that *require* the use of Java5? If so, what
> platforms
> are you running RHQ on that require Java5?
>
> What are the ramifications if we stop Java5 support and require that
> the
> server and agent run on at least Java6?
>
> I currently hit an issue that, if we were to use Java6, would be done
>
> already.
>
> Instead, I have to hack this up and take I don't know how long to even
>
> get the hack coded up.
>
> Specifically, I'm talking about this:
>
> java.io.File.setExecutable(boolean)
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14 years, 1 month
when can we deprecate jdk5?
by John Mazzitelli
i'm sending this to both users and devel lists because it involves both.
Who is using RHQ that *require* the use of Java5? If so, what platforms
are you running RHQ on that require Java5?
What are the ramifications if we stop Java5 support and require that the
server and agent run on at least Java6?
I currently hit an issue that, if we were to use Java6, would be done
already.
Instead, I have to hack this up and take I don't know how long to even
get the hack coded up.
Specifically, I'm talking about this:
java.io.File.setExecutable(boolean)
14 years, 1 month
Question on Jboss AS RHQ plugin
by Gilles
Hello,
I have learned that Jopr has now been folded back into RHQ (apparently
this was decided in September last year). My understanding isthat it means
that RHQ would now be able to fully manage a Jboss instance (i.e. doing
deployment, config, monitoring and perf management).
Now I have been testing the latest RHQ (3.0.0B03) and as far as I can
tell, yes, I can manage most of the JBoss AS functions (or at least a
number of config screens are starting to be there).
Now, what surprised me a bit is that, unlike embedded Jopr, I am unable to
deploy an application (EAR, WAR, etc) via RHQ (and in fact, this is the
only functional difference I could find between the RHQ JBoss plugin and
Embedded Jopr).
So my question is: Is this just caused by the fact that the JBoss AS
plugin is still "work in progress", or was this done on purpose? (and if
so what is the reason behind it?).
Thanks for your help.
Gilles.
14 years, 1 month