Regd AVMService functionality for remote machine.
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01-13-2010 01:06 AM
Hi,
I am using alfresco 3.1.1 over jboss 4.2.3. There is an issue with remote AVMService from windows machine to linux machine.Scenario is like this: I have one jboss server on windows machine & content server on tomcat+linux to which i am dumping content after successful publishing.While publishing content, i am trying to get AVMService of that remote tomcat machine but its not successful & i am not able to write content on that tomcat machine. Same is happening when i have replaced windows machine with Linux+jboss machine which is publishing & to the same linux+tomcat server where content is dumped.
So anybody has an idea how can we achieve this?
I am using alfresco 3.1.1 over jboss 4.2.3. There is an issue with remote AVMService from windows machine to linux machine.Scenario is like this: I have one jboss server on windows machine & content server on tomcat+linux to which i am dumping content after successful publishing.While publishing content, i am trying to get AVMService of that remote tomcat machine but its not successful & i am not able to write content on that tomcat machine. Same is happening when i have replaced windows machine with Linux+jboss machine which is publishing & to the same linux+tomcat server where content is dumped.
So anybody has an idea how can we achieve this?
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01-13-2010 05:36 AM
I'm presuming you are using RMI. If not then please explain which remote interface you are using.
There's two common problems users who deploy to linux.
A) putting a firewall in the way of the ports. Or not setting up portmapper.
B) Having an incorrect entry in /etc/hosts.
There's two common problems users who deploy to linux.
A) putting a firewall in the way of the ports. Or not setting up portmapper.
B) Having an incorrect entry in /etc/hosts.
