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Generally, you will not need to configure the command console for Rhino (the instructions below are for custom use). |
Below are instructions on configuring ports and usernames and passwords for rhino-console.
Configure rhino-console ports
If another application is occupying the default command-console port (1199), you can change the configuration to use a different instead.
For example, to use port 1299:
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Go to the
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$CLIENT_HOME/etc/client.propertiesfile, to configure the RMI properties as follows:rhino.remote.port=1299
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Edit the
$RHINO_BASE/etc/defaults/config/config_variablesfile (and$RHINO_BASE/node-XXX/config/config_variablesfor any node directory that has already been created) to specify port numbers as follows:RMI_MBEAN_REGISTRY_PORT=1299
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You need to restart each Rhino node for these changes to take effect. |
Configure rhino-console usernames and passwords
To edit or add usernames and passwords for accessing Rhino with the command console, edit the $RHINO_BASE/rhino.passwd file.
Its format is:
username:password:rolelist
The role names must match roles defined in the $RHINO_BASE/etc/defaults/config/defaults.xml file or those otherwise configured at runtime
(see Security).
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You need to restart the Rhino node for these changes to take effect. |
