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=Set Unique Node Identifier= | =Set Unique Node Identifier= | ||
If a unique node identifier is not set in domain mode, you'll get this: | {{External|https://access.redhat.com/solutions/771963}} | ||
If a unique [[WildFly Transaction Subsystem Concepts#Node_Identifier|node identifier]] is not set in domain mode, you'll get this: | |||
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To eliminate the warning, configure <tt>[[domain.xml]]</tt> as follows: | To eliminate the warning, configure <tt>[[standalone.xml]]</tt> or <tt>[[domain.xml]]</tt> as follows: | ||
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Also see: | Also see: | ||
{{Internal|WildFly System Properties#jboss.node.name|jboss.node.name}} | |||
</ | Note that "jboss.node.name" has to be explicitly configured at startup. In standalone mode, it can be added in <tt>standalone.conf</tt>: | ||
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JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -Dstandalone.conf" | |||
</pre> | |||
For domain mode, custom system properties can be declared as described here: | |||
* [[WildFly_System_Properties#Domain_Mode|Declare System Properties in Configuration Files for Domain Mode]] | |||
* [[WildFly_CLI_-_Manipulating_System_Properties#Add.2FRemove_a_per-Server_System_Property|Add/Remove a per-Server System Property with CLI]] |
Latest revision as of 17:32, 7 June 2017
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Set Unique Node Identifier
If a unique node identifier is not set in domain mode, you'll get this:
18:55:02,298 WARN [org.jboss.as.txn] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 37) JBAS010153: Node identifier property is set to the default value. Please make sure it is unique.
To eliminate the warning, configure standalone.xml or domain.xml as follows:
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:transactions:1.5"> <core-environment node-identifier="${jboss.node.name}"> ... </core-environment> ... </subsystem>
Also see:
Note that "jboss.node.name" has to be explicitly configured at startup. In standalone mode, it can be added in standalone.conf:
JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -Dstandalone.conf"
For domain mode, custom system properties can be declared as described here: