Bamboo 2.2 : Binding Bamboo to one IP address
This page last changed on Mar 08, 2009 by alui.
Step 1 — Instruct Bamboo to read its configuration from the jetty.xml fileBy default Bamboo doesn't use the jetty.xml file to configure itself. You will need to tell Bamboo to use it. Step 2 — Edit the Jetty.xml fileYour jetty.xml file is located in <Bamboo_Install_directory>/webapp/WEB-INF/classes/jetty.xml. If you are using Bamboo 1.2.4:Find the following section: <Call name="addListener"> <Arg> <New class="org.mortbay.http.SocketListener"> <Set name="Port"> <SystemProperty name="jetty.port" default="8085"/> </Set> <Set name="Host">127.0.0.1</Set> Change the last line as follows: <Call name="addListener"> <Arg> <New class="org.mortbay.http.SocketListener"> <Set name="Port"> <SystemProperty name="jetty.port" default="8085"/> </Set> <Set name="Host">YOUR_HOST_URL</Set> If you are using Bamboo 2.0Find the following section: <Call name="addConnector"> <Arg> <New class="org.mortbay.jetty.bio.SocketConnector"> <Set name="Port"> <SystemProperty name="jetty.port" default="8085"/> </Set> <!--<Set name="Host">127.0.0.1</Set>--> Uncomment the host property as follows: <Call name="addConnector"> <Arg> <New class="org.mortbay.jetty.bio.SocketConnector"> <Set name="Port"> <SystemProperty name="jetty.port" default="8085"/> </Set> <Set name="Host">YOUR_HOST_URL</Set> Step 3 — Restart BambooIf you have any elastic agents running, ensure that they are shut down before you restart the Bamboo server. If you do not shut down your elastic instances before restarting, they will continue to run and become orphaned from your Bamboo server. |
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