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  1. Application Server 7
  2. AS7-5976

The command :reload does not check the new configuration, and will cause server crashes if that config is broken

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      Have a host controller (can be the DC itself) with one server up and running.

      Modify manually the host.xml, introducing a typo, for example remove a "<" from tag.

      From the CLI, execute: /host=master:reload

      The result is the host controller AND the server process quitting.

      It would seem reasonable that the "reload" at least checks the new xml for schema errors and rejects it.

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      Have a host controller (can be the DC itself) with one server up and running. Modify manually the host.xml, introducing a typo, for example remove a "<" from tag. From the CLI, execute: /host=master:reload The result is the host controller AND the server process quitting. It would seem reasonable that the "reload" at least checks the new xml for schema errors and rejects it.

      The command :reload does not check the new configuration, and will cause server crashes if that config is broken

            bstansbe@redhat.com Brian Stansberry
            tfonteyn Tom Fonteyne (Inactive)
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