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Change JBOSS_HOME path using the Configure Script
zrizvi
over 7 years ago
During an installation I specified the wrong JBOSS_HOME path. How can I change the JBOSS location using the Configure Script?
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Jason Noker
over 7 years ago
there is a .configure file located at <APPIAN_HOME>\\_admin\\_scripts\\configure. Just update it there or delete it.
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zrizvi
over 7 years ago
thank you so much @jasonn769
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Rama Thummala
Certified Lead Developer
over 6 years ago
I could not see the JBOSS_HOME in configure.sh file. Can some one tell me the location where I could find the JBOSS_PATH in 17.1 Linux installation.
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Margaret Haymann
Appian Employee
over 6 years ago
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Rama Thummala
Based on the documentation(
docs.appian.com/.../Configuring_JBoss.html)
JBOSS_Home is created based on running the configure script. In the <Appian Home>\\_admin\\_scripts\\configue\\directory you should see a configur. log file. That should tell you where JBOSS was deployed to and that will be JBOSS_HOME.
Are you attempting to reset JBOSS_HOME for your environment?
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Rama Thummala
Certified Lead Developer
over 6 years ago
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Margaret Haymann
Yes...I want to reset JBOSS_HOME directory..
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Margaret Haymann
Appian Employee
over 6 years ago
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Rama Thummala
This can get rather complex as there are multiple files that reference that location. I would open a support ticket and get assistance from support.
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Brett Shomaker
Appian Employee
over 6 years ago
"You can make the configure script forget the JBoss directory location by editing the .configure file in <APPIAN_HOME>/_admin/_scripts/configure and removing the line that starts with jboss.path."
docs.appian.com/.../Configure_Script.html
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