Output from deploying a bundle?
by Joe Gamache
Sorry if this is too much of a "newbie" question, but I can't find the answer elsewhere. The archives are not searchable, so I scanned back the past year in case anyone else had asked - to no avail.
I am running the "provisioner" manually via "rhq-ant" and have a bundle that works properly and in-line with my expectations. Between the "rhq-audit" statements and the "echo" ones, there is no shortage of information when my bundle runs. However, when I deploy the same bundle from within RHQ to a remote node, I have no idea where this output goes, nor how to see it. Can anyone help?
thanks!
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Joe Gamache
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Black Duck
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11 years, 3 months
Re: RHQ operations vs. locales
by Jaromir Hamala
Hi,
I'll answer this myself:)
When the agent is starting a JBoss process it does NOT inherit the
environment variables of the agent if the "Start Script Environment
Variables" field in the Connection Settings options is not empty.
And usually there is at least JAVA_HOME.
I would assume the LANG variable would be set by the shell anyway, but
apparently RHEL non-login shell does not configure the locales.
So my solution was to include /etc/init.d/functions to the JBoss init
script. This is included by most RHEL init scripts and it does define the
LANG variable.
Cheers.
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> Hello,
>
> I have a RHQ 4.4 with a bunch of JBoss EAP 5.1 servers defined.
>
> My OS (RHEL 5.6) has default locale set as en_GB.UTF-8, but when I start
> the JBoss via RHQ it ignores it and the environment does not contain LANG
> variable and therefore default charset of the JBoss JVM is not UTF-8.
>
> Is there a way how to force RHQ to respect default locale of the platform?
> I could not find any settings/option for this. I could change the JBoss
> start scripts and set the locale explicitly, but I would rather avoid this
> and use the locale of the platform.
>
> Thank you for any advice,
> Jaromir
>
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11 years, 4 months
RHQ operations vs. locales
by Jaromir Hamala
Hello,
I have a RHQ 4.4 with a bunch of JBoss EAP 5.1 servers defined.
My OS (RHEL 5.6) has default locale set as en_GB.UTF-8, but when I start
the JBoss via RHQ it ignores it and the environment does not contain LANG
variable and therefore default charset of the JBoss JVM is not UTF-8.
Is there a way how to force RHQ to respect default locale of the platform?
I could not find any settings/option for this. I could change the JBoss
start scripts and set the locale explicitly, but I would rather avoid this
and use the locale of the platform.
Thank you for any advice,
Jaromir
--
“Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when
there is nothing left to take away.”
Antoine de Saint Exupéry
11 years, 4 months
new installer is dead, long live the new installer!
by John Mazzitelli
I just merged the "new-new" installer code into master. The "old-new" installer (the GWT one) is now gone. This means we no longer have a GUI installer (neither a JSF or GWT based installer). The installation is only performed from running the command from the command line now.
A brief set of new instructions for the new installer are here:
https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/RHQ/Installing+RHQ+on+JBossAS+7
I plan on eventually merging this into the old installation docs, since much of the old install docs can be reused.
Any questions, you can post here or in freenode #rhq chat. Any bugs you find in the new installation code, please submit a BZ.
NOTE: I did some minimal testing on Windows (specifically, Windows XP) - anyone developing on Windows should check that this stuff really works :) Again, BZ if it doesn't.
11 years, 4 months
First ALPHA of RHQ 4.6 available
by Heiko W.Rupp
Hello,
we have published a development snapshot of the new RHQ 4.6 release stream as the first
alpha version of RHQ 4.6
THIS IS NOT FOR PRODUCTION
Notable changes are
* RHQ now runs on top of JBoss AS 7.1 instead of the old AS 4.2.3
* GWT has been upgraded to 2.5
* There is a new installer, written in GWT
You can get the release from sourceforge, where a README file also describes how to use the installer.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/rhq/files/rhq/rhq-4.6.0-alpha/
Please help us identify and fix issues
Again, this alpha is not for production use.
Heiko, on behalf of the RHQ team.
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11 years, 4 months
new installer mechanism
by John Mazzitelli
I have documented the new way we plan on being able to install the RHQ Server in a design document here:
https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/RHQ/Installing+RHQ+on+JBossAS+7
The page is rather short and to the point because I wanted to avoid giving too much implementation detail. This only provides the installation steps that should be necessary to install the latest RHQ (this is not yet in master branch - but it will be shortly).
If anyone has any comments, concerns or sees any problems with this approach, post to this thread for discussion.
11 years, 4 months