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Bug
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Resolution: Won't Do
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Major
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None
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2.2.0.Final
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None
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Workaround Exists
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We use system property jboss.as.management.blocking.timeout for a slow starting server to avoid a timeout on startup. It works for a server on the master host-controller but doesn't work a server on a slave host.
Suppose a heavy application, for example, sleeping more than 300 seconds in ServletContext#contextInitialized(), is deployed and system property jboss.as.management.blocking.timeout is set in domain.xml to avoid timeout. Under the following domain configuration, server-one fails to start if blocking=true is specified.
- master
- server-zero:start(blocking=true) => Success
- slave
- server-one:start(blocking=true) => Fail
[domain@localhost:9990 /] /host=slave/server-config=server-one:start(blocking=true) { "outcome" => "failed", "result" => undefined, "failure-description" => "WFLYCTL0409: Execution of operation 'start' on remote process at address '[(\"host\" => \"slave\")]' timed out after 305000 ms while awaiting initial response; remote process has been notified to terminate operation", "rolled-back" => true }