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Jboss Management

More info: http://www.rafaelliu.net/2013/10/04/jboss-as7-enhanced-init-script-domain-mode/

Features

  • Allows to configure remote DC/HCs
  • Can deal with custom instances (e.g. $JBOSS_HOME/domain, $JBOSS_HOME/my-domain, etc.)
  • Uses CLI instead of Linux commands (ps and pid files) for operations
  • Checks whether there’s already a running instance before start
  • Caches DC configuration by default, allowing to start with cached config (in case DC is down)
  • Parameters are: {start [console|sync|async|cached]|stop|restart|status|cli|tail [server name]}
  • start or start async: fires and forget, will return true even if boot process later fails
  • start sync: start JBoss process and only exists after verifying host-state
  • start console: starts JBoss and tail $JBOSS_CONSOLE_LOG file (must be defined)
  • start cached: to be used in case DC is down, it will use the latest cached version of DC configuration (starts with –cached-dc by default)
  • cli: open instance’s CLI or executes anything after as a command (e.g. service jboss cli /host=master:shutdown)
  • tail: tail instance’s host-controller.log or use the parameter after to look for a server’s server.log (e.g. service jboss tail server-one)

How to use it

The main script is jboss-custom.sh but it is not used directly. For each instance you should create a init script based on jboss-init.sh, this is the only file you should be editing. Most of the parameters are self-explanatory, but a few are worth mentioning:

  • MASTER_ADDRESS: this should be set with DC’s address if (and only if) this instance is a HC. Leave it commented if it’s the DC

  • JBOSS_CONSOLE_LOG: useful for debugging. If defined, all STDOUT will be redirected to this file. It is not rotated, it’s a simple bash redirect as in &>

  • DOMAIN_PROFILE: is the name of the domain folder (e.g. production, staging, development, etc)

  • The script relays on a few standards I use:

  • Configuration of HC is done through host-slave.xml

  • Configuration of DC is done through host-master.xml

  • Profiles have their own bin dir

Provisioning a DC

  1. Copy the template to DC’s server
  2. Edit $JBOSS_HOME/production/bin/jboss-init.sh
  3. Set the BIND_ADDRESS
  4. Comment MASTER_ADDRESS
  5. Link the init script ln -s $JBOSS_HOME/production/bin/jboss-init.sh /etc/init.d/jboss-prod
  6. Provisioning HCs

Provisioning HCs

  1. Copy the template to HC’s server
  2. Edit $JBOSS_HOME/production/bin/jboss-init.sh
    1. Set the BIND_ADDRESS
    2. Set the MASTER_ADDRESS with DC’s BIND_ADDRESS
  3. Register this HC’s user in DC’s ManagementRealm
  4. Link the init script ln -s $JBOSS_HOME/production/bin/jboss-init.sh /etc/init.d/jboss-prod

NOTE

For some reason WildFly’s jboss-cli is now using HTTP endpoint (instead of native), which is not enabled by default on host-slave.xml. It’s still in Alpha and this may change in the future, but for now enable the HTTP connector in order for the script to work.