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This procedure is part of [[WildFly Unzip Installation#Domain_Controller_Configuration|WildFly Unzip Installation]]. Once completed, return to [[WildFly Unzip Installation#Domain_Controller_Configuration|WildFly Unzip Installation]] to continue the post-install procedure. | |||
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For more details see [[WildFly System Properties#jboss.domain.master.address]] and [[WildFly System Properties#jboss.domain.master.port]]. | For more details see [[WildFly System Properties#jboss.domain.master.address]] and [[WildFly System Properties#jboss.domain.master.port]]. | ||
=Specify the Domain Controller= |
Revision as of 05:08, 12 February 2016
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Overview
This procedure is part of WildFly Unzip Installation. Once completed, return to WildFly Unzip Installation to continue the post-install procedure.
host.xml Host Name
A subordinate host controller does not need to expose its management interface. However, it needs to know the coordinates of the domain controller(s) it will connect to. This is done by setting the values of jboss.domain.master.address and jboss.domain.master.port in its $JBOSS_HOME/bin/domain.conf:
HOST_CONTROLLER_JAVA_OPTS="${HOST_CONTROLLER_JAVA_OPTS} -Djboss.domain.master.address=1.2.3.4 -Djboss.domain.master.port=9990"
For more details see WildFly System Properties#jboss.domain.master.address and WildFly System Properties#jboss.domain.master.port.