Dear all,
I am trying to install Adobe LiveCycle ES3 on a server where another Tomcat instance is already running. However, the JBoss service starts successfully. When executing the LiveCycle Configuration manager for lc_turnkey I get the error "Failure on verifying ports. Specifically the message is referring to port 4444 which is in use by the Tomcat instance. I already changed the configuration of bindings-jboss-beans.xml within [JBoss root]\server\lc_turnkey\conf\bindingservice.beans\META-INF by replacing port 4444 with port 9444 (which is not in use) for the Socket for the legacy RMI/JRMP invoker. However, the configuration manager seems not to read the cahnged xml file.
Any hints or advices?
Best regards
Rene
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Hi Rene,
Have you tried -Djboss.service.binding.set=ports-01 parameter as JBoss startup parameter.
This is a feature of JBoss which adds 100 to each port it uses , JBoss uses 4544 instead of 4444 automatically.
--Santosh
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Hi Santosh,
thanks for this advice. Yes indeed I've set the parameter to ports-03. However it seems that when installing with lc_turnkey option the port 4444 for the JBoss server is programmed. I needed to change the listener port of the other application running on the system to get Adobe LC ES3 running.
Best regards
Rene
Am 08.08.2013 um 04:52 schrieb N Santosh Kumar:
Re: JBoss configuration failed on verifying ports
created by N Santosh Kumar in LiveCycle installation, configuration, deployment, and administration - View the full discussion
Hi Rene,
Have you tried -Djboss.service.binding.set=ports-01 parameter as JBoss startup parameter.
This is a feature of JBoss which adds 100 to each port it uses , JBoss uses 4544 instead of 4444 automatically.
--Santosh
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