EAP 6.3 domain: JBAS014895: The following attributes are not understood in the target model version and this resource will need to be ignored on the target host: [named-formatter]
Issue
EAP 6.3 Domain Controller with an EAP 6.3 managed host and another EAP 6.2 managed host.The 6.2 managed host cannot connect to the DC:
[Host Controller] 16/10/2014 14:58:45,571 ERROR [org.jboss.as.host.controller] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS010901: Could not connect to master. Aborting. Error was: java.io.IOException: 1-$-JBAS014893: Transforming resource [
[Host Controller] ("profile" => "default"),
[Host Controller] ("subsystem" => "logging"),
[Host Controller] ("periodic-rotating-file-handler" => "FILE")
[Host Controller] ] for host controller 'hc1' to subsystem 'logging' model version '1.3.0' --there were problems with some of the attributes and this resource will need to be ignored on that host. Details of problems: [JBAS014895: The following attributes are not understood in the target model version and this resource will need to be ignored on the target host: [named-formatter]]
[Host Controller] 16/10/2014 14:58:45,584 INFO [org.jboss.as.controller] (MSC service thread 1-1) JBAS014774: Service status report
[Host Controller] JBAS014775: New missing/unsatisfied dependencies:
[Host Controller] service jboss.server.controller.management.security_realm.ApplicationRealm.properties_authentication (missing) dependents: [service jboss.server.controller.management.security_realm.ApplicationRealm]
[Host Controller]
[Host Controller] 16/10/2014 14:58:45,606 INFO [org.jboss.as.controller] (MSC service thread 1-1) JBAS014774: Service status report
[Host Controller] JBAS014776: Newly corrected services:
[Host Controller] service jboss.server.controller.management.security_realm.ApplicationRealm.properties_authentication (no longer required)
Environment
- Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP)
- EAP 6.3 domain mode with EAP 6.2 (and below) host controllers
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